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Vinchenzo Criticizes ZAMCOPS, Labels It “Useless” and Blames It for the Decline of Zambian Music

Zambian top-notch vocalist and songwriter Vinchenzo has sparked a heated discussion by openly criticizing the Zambian Music Copyright Protection Society (ZAMCOPS), calling it “useless” and blaming the organization for contributing to the decline of the Zambian music industry.

During a recent appearance on ZMBtalks, a popular show hosted by Edna, Vinchenzo didn’t hold back in expressing his frustrations with ZAMCOPS. He shared his view that the organization, which is supposed to protect the intellectual property rights of Zambian musicians, has failed in its duties. According to Vinchenzo, this failure has had a detrimental impact on the growth and sustainability of the music industry in Zambia.

The singer’s bold statements have resonated with many within the industry, who have long criticized the inefficiency and lack of support from organizations like ZAMCOPS. Vinchenzo’s remarks have also reignited the ongoing debate about the need for better copyright protection and support systems for Zambian artists.

While ZAMCOPS has the potential to be a vital institution for the protection of Zambian musicians’ rights, the criticisms suggest that it needs significant reforms. Improving transparency, efficiency, and support for artists could help restore confidence in the organization and contribute to the growth and sustainability of the Zambian music industry. It’s crucial that ZAMCOPS listens to the concerns of artists and takes meaningful steps to address them.

As the conversation around this issue continues, many are hoping that Vinchenzo’s outspoken criticism will lead to much-needed reforms within ZAMCOPS and the broader Zambian music industry.

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