Fair use debate hits South African music scene – International Music Council

Fair use debate hits South African music scene

The South African Copyright Act, although considered outdated by many, provides a foundation for the business model that artists can use to maintain control over their creations. There are some exceptions in the Act when it comes to a musician’s right to stop others from using or accessing their work. This is called ‘Fair Dealing’, a list of specific and limited situations where copyrighted material can be used without permission.

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