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General News of Thursday, 6 January 2011

Source: GNA

Society wants Mrs Betty Mould-Iddrisu to complete work

Kumasi, Jan 6, GNA - The National Society of Ghanaian Music Producers (NASGAMP) has appealed to the outgoing Attorney General and Minister of Justice, to make sure that processes leading to the formation of the Collection Management Organization (CMO) are completed. This, it said, would be one of her landmark achievements in the creative arts industry.

According to the Society, Mrs Betty Mould-Iddrisu has since her appointment to the Ministry done very well to promote efficient Copyright administration and restore sanity to the music industry. It would therefore, 93be a feather in her cap", if the ongoing process of forming the new body to oversee the collection and payment of royalties and other entitlements to musicians and music producers are completed before she leaves office.

A statement signed by Mr John Mensah Sarpong, President of NASGAMP, in Kumasi, thanked Mrs Mould-Iddrisu for the passage of a Legislative Instrument (LI) to allow for effective implementation of the Copyright Act, enacted in 2005. It noted that 93as an astute Copyright lawyer", the Minister demonstrat= ed understanding of Copyright administration bringing a lot of improvement to the sector and relative peace in the music industry. The statement said the formation of the CMO to replace the current interim management committee was long overdue and it was the wish of all stakeholders that this was done with before she handed over to her successor.

The CMO, it said, was dear to the hearts of all those in the music industr= y "since it is the life wire of both musicians and producers and it cannot wait." The statement wished Mrs Mould-Iddrisu well in her new portfolio and expressed the hope that the new Minister posted to the sector would continu= e with the good works to enable the music industry to contribute to job creation and wealth creation.