Ghanaian musician DJ Azonto, now known as Ice Boss, is taking a bold stance against the National Democratic Congress (NDC) for using his hit song "Fa No Fom" without permission. In a recent press statement, DJ Azonto's management team, The Rolls Royce Family, revealed that the NDC played his song at one of their campaign rallies without seeking approval [2).
This unauthorized use of his intellectual property has led DJ Azonto to demand a whopping $100 million from the NDC for copyright infringement. The statement emphasizes that neither DJ Azonto nor his management team gave permission for the song's use.
Copyright Law and Music Usage
Using copyrighted music without permission can have serious consequences. According to copyright law, using a song without permission can result in the copyright holder seeking compensation ¹. In some cases, the copyright holder may demand that the infringing party take down the content or face legal action.
DJ Azonto's Stand
DJ Azonto's decision to take action against the NDC highlights the importance of respecting artists' intellectual property rights. By demanding compensation, he is setting a precedent for other artists to protect their work.
This development raises questions about the use of copyrighted music in political campaigns and the importance of respecting artists' rights. What are your thoughts on this issue? Share your comments below!
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