Grammy-nominated reggae musician Rocky Dawuni has added his voice to Kirani Ayat’s copyright case against the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA).
Speaking in an interview on Hitz FM, he said the Sarki rapper had the right to protest because his intellectual property right was infringed upon.
“He has a legitimate complaint,” said Rocky Dawuni.
“The thing is that he needed to get somebody’s attention on the whole thing,” he told Hitz FM.
This comes after Kirani Ayat called out GTA after President Nana Akufo-Addo posted a video on Twitter that contained elements of the rapper’s music video, ‘GUDA,’ without permission from the artist.
The video the President posted was put together by the tourism authority for the “Visit Ghana” campaign.
In a tweet directed at the President, the artist lamented the tourism authority’s negligence when he [Kirani Ayat] initially approached the outfit for sponsorship, but they went ahead to use his material without permission.
The issue created a back-and-forth between the artist and the tourism authority. Eventually, a “bespoke” agency – SAMSAL – who according to GTA, provided Kirani AYAT’s video on behalf of the artist, reacted with a press statement refuting the claim.
Rocky Dawuni went on to advise the Ghana Tourism Authority to settle the
issue amicably with the artist.
“They should sit down and then figure this out – figure the right way to deal with this.”
Although the exchange of words was not the best way to educate people about copyright, Rocky Dawuni believes the issue serves as a wake-up call to everyone that intellectual property rights, when infringed upon, the right owners deserve to be well compensated.
He went ahead to add that the blame game is unnecessary.
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