Buka Chimey and Thee Kevin Kelly Lead Intellectual Property Discourse with Registrar Council Daniel Nasasira from URSB

Posted on December 07, 2023
By Sean Musa Carter
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The Men at Work's YouTube channel, has taken a serious turn as they welcomed Registrar Council Daniel Nasasira from the Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) in an episode hosted by emcee Thee Kevin Kelly, featured Ugandan musician and copyright expert Buka Chimey, who added both a musical and legal perspective to the discussion.

The hosts, particularly Buka Chimey, known for his musical genius and expertise in copyright matters, brought forth a dynamic conversation that resonated with artists and creators in East Africa.

Registrar Council Daniel Nasasira, an esteemed figure in URSB, added a wealth of knowledge on the legal intricacies surrounding intellectual property.

Here's a breakdown of the insightful conversation:

  1. Copyright Chronicles with Buka Chimey: The Ugandan music sensation steered the discussion into the realm of Ugandan copyright law and the impending amendments. He articulated the importance of artists understanding these legal frameworks to protect their creative assets and navigate the evolving landscape of intellectual property.

  2. URSB's Registrar Wisdom: Registrar Council Daniel Nasasira shared his expertise on the registration process at URSB, offering a step-by-step guide for creators looking to safeguard their intellectual property. As a key figure in URSB, he shed light on the bureau's multifaceted responsibilities, which include business and document registrations, civil registrations, insolvency registrations, and more.

  3. The URSB and URA Demystified: The hosts, led by Thee Kevin Kelly, demystified the distinctions between URSB and the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA). This clarity was essential to help creators understand the intersection of intellectual property and taxation, ensuring they are well-informed about both legal protection and financial aspects.

The hosts navigated the intellectual property landscape with finesse, offering practical insights for creators to thrive in the industry.

As Men at Work's platform evolved from a musical showcase to a hub of intellectual property discourse, the episode stands as a testament to the power of knowledge and collaboration in East Africa's creative community.

Stay tuned for more empowering conversations as Men at Work continues to bridge the gap between artistic passion and legal protection.

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