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04/08/2017
Don't miss Portia Luma's Jozi Tour.        Download UBOMI:http://www.datafilehost.com/d/acf74804
25/07/2017

Don't miss Portia Luma's Jozi Tour.

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Ubomi is Cape Town-based DJ, Portia Luma's debut house music single. It features Liyanna B on vocals as well Bee Deejay as the co-producer. Listen below!

25/07/2017

With the rise of more and more new outlets for music consumption, master rights are an essential asset to leverage for artists and labels to earn money.

24/07/2017

Urgent: Your Copyright is under threat from the proposed new Bill

Copyright Alliance petitions Parliament over proposed new law

A collective of concerned bodies under the umbrella of the “Copyright Alliance” have written to the parliamentary portfolio committee on trade and industry on the provisions in the proposed Copyright Amendment Bill that, they believe, undermine creators’ copyright.

The organisations – SAMRO, CAPASSO, DALRO, RiSA, SAMPRA, MASA and MPA SA – collectively represent most of the country’s music creators and publishers as well as book authors and publishers.

“While we welcome the DTI’s intent to modernise the copyright regime, as the Copyright Alliance we are concerned that certain provisions in the Bill, if passed into law, disadvantage the very creators the Bill aims to protect,” said Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) CEO Nothando Migogo.

She explained that the Copyright Amendment Bill suggests that users (e.g. broadcasters, digital music services) of copyright-protected material should enjoy the same privileges as the creators of that material.

“This would mean that a user is given the right to earn income, royalties, from material that is not theirs. This is in direct conflict with the basic principles of copyright law,” Migogo said. This would naturally dilute the revenue payable to creators in the music and literary industries, pushing them into further financial woes”.

Further, where the state or other organisation commissions a creator to create content, the Bill proposes that such commission triggers an automatic loss of copyright in that content – a proposal that will see composers and authors lose their existing right to earn royalties from SAMRO (performing rights revenue) and CAPASSO (mechanical rights revenue) when, for example, broadcasters use their work. This would also theoretically apply to filmmakers funded by the state, who would lose control of their work should they forfeit their copyright ownership.

Migogo said the Copyright Alliance’s final major concern is around the Bill’s insistence on significantly increasing and making blurry the instances where copyrighted material can be used, many times by large multinational organisations, without compensating, or even alerting, the copyright owner.
In the current version of the Act, a creator knows when her song or book can be used (by the media, a school etc) without compensating her for such use.
This Bill essentially says ‘well, you can use it for free as long as a court of law will find the use to be fair’ “

It introduces a very vague concept to the law that will force many songwriters and authors to approach the courts in an attempt to protect their copyright. This vague concept of “fair use” is a direct import from the USA, a very litigious society where the court system works much faster than it does here in South Africa.

“It is confusing how we call for stronger systems (legislation and institutions) to work towards ensuring creators live better quality lives and are able to retire and pass on with dignity, yet our legislators are pushing laws that weaken the system that protects them.

How can it be the intention of the lawmaker to put academic writers of prescribed university books in the position where a university buys one copy of the book and makes free copies for its 2000 students, without compensating the author at all?”

Having written to the portfolio committee considering the Bill to articulate its concerns, she said that, “the Copyright Alliance is more than willing to engage the committee in a workshop in order to demonstrate how copyright underlies the basis of the music and literary industries”.

For more information, please contact us on 011 712 8505/21:

The Copyright Alliance

The Copyright Alliance is comprised of the Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO), the Composers, Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO), the Dramatic, Artistic and Literary Rights Organisation (DALRO), the Recording Industry of South Africa (RiSA), the South African Music Performance Rights Association (SAMPRA), the Musicians Association of South Africa (MASA) and the Music Publishers Association of South Africa (MPA SA).

!!!NEW MUSIC ALERT!!!Udeddie and Mandla De Dj also known as   hail from the Ekurhuleni (Tembisa/KemptonPark). A combinat...
12/05/2017

!!!NEW MUSIC ALERT!!!

Udeddie and Mandla De Dj also known as hail from the Ekurhuleni (Tembisa/KemptonPark). A combination driven by a love and passion for good music, is all about taking the party crowd into a journey with an energetic and classic mixture of deep, minimal and soulful house music no matter where they make an appearance.

Their latest single; is all about taking the PartyZone to the people.
Zone Up and get this hot new single now.

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From Tembisa to Durbs. Partyzone is a song that gives recognition to venues and areas that have the best party vibe around Kasi. Malumzondecks show their appreciation as without them they feel we would not have places to party. They also plan to raise awareness about these Zones through this song as...

Are you ready to sink your teeth into a succulent event unlike any Joburg has ever seen?The Fire & Feast Butcher’s Festi...
12/05/2017

Are you ready to sink your teeth into a succulent event unlike any Joburg has ever seen?

The Fire & Feast Butcher’s Festival, presented by Crown National, will now be taking place from the 26 to 28 May at the Ticketpro Dome.

Food and meat lovers who have been eagerly anticipating this first-of- its kind event in Johannesburg can look forward to a programme packed with the best the local meat and gastronomy industry has to offer. This includes pairing and cooking methods on show, as well as an assortment of cuisine to tantalise your taste buds.

“It is going to be a phenomenal show. The Festival menu offers something for every taste-bud. The exhibitors comprise of an array of food, beverage and lifestyle brands and, with the new dates in place, festivalgoers will have the opportunity to discover even more current food trends. Foodies will also get the chance to rub shoulders with the who’s who of the industry.” says Paul Edmunds, Sales & Sponsorship Manager at Reed Exhibitions, organisers of the Festival that have partnered with Crown National to bring the event to life. Gastronomes are in for some pure grade A entertainment, as the line-up has competitions like the National Butchers Challenge brought to you by Crown National and SA Free Flame Championships to look forward to.

Stepping into the festival, visitors will be able to pick and choose which sections to check out first: whether it be the Beer and Braai Garden, Lamb and Mutton Kitchen, Beef Kitchen or the Wine and Food Pairing Zone.

“South Africa’s meat eaters are always keen to experience new ways of indulging in their favourite diet staple. Therefore, we have exciting demo theatres, including Pork 360, which is an interactive and experiential theatre dedicated to the pork industry,” adds Edmunds.

“Adding to the excitement, the Festival times for all three days, are from 10h00 to 20h00. The trade can enjoy complimentary access to the show on Friday 26 th by registering on the website.” So, make sure you are ready to tuck into this not-to- be-missed event!” concludes Edmunds.

Tickets for the Fire & Feast Butcher’s Festival, presented by Crown National, are available from

TicketPro at the following prices:

Adults: R100
Pensioners and students: R80
Age 0-12: Free

About Crown National

With a trading history dating back more than 100 years, Crown National has become a trusted supplier of spices, food ingredients and equipment to the South African meat industry. They take great pride in their heritage and strong reputation based on credibility, quality products and service excellence. Their “We’re Here To Help” philosophy has stood them in good stead over the years, helping them to cement their relationships with customers to form partnerships, working together in trust to our mutual benefit. They are proud of their heritage and proud to be part of the Bidcorp family. Crown National provide the industries which they serve with products they are proud of, from facilities that they know are unequalled in Africa.

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The Fire & Feast Butcher’s Festival, presented by Crown National, will now be taking place from the 26 to 28 May at the Ticketpro Dome.

07/04/2017

| Holly Music SA kicks off her tour @ Tavern At Maponya mall tomorrow.

Time: 8pm | Admission:

More dates:

15 April: African Vibes Rosettenville | 8pm |
16 April: Phumuza Maphiko Vosloorus | 8pm | Price TBC
16 April: R Cafe Pretoria | 8pm | Price TBC
27 April: ENgadini Lounge, Thembisa | 8pm | Price TBC
28 April: Chafpozi Orlando, Soweto | 8pm | R40
28 April: Thrill Lounge, JHB | 8pm | R40
30 April: 1Fox, Newtown | 3pm |
30 April: NdoFire, Soweto | 8pm | R40
30 April: Veli’s Place, Kagiso | 10 pm | R40

New music loading. Dropping my new single next Friday.
31/03/2017

New music loading. Dropping my new single next Friday.

Dropping a new single next week . Check out the artwork.

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