Regulating piracy can help the local music industry, say artistes

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Regulating piracy can help the local music industry, say artistes thesundaily Malaysia TheSun

: The setting up of a regulatory body for the local music industry can help revitalize the sector which is currently in a state of stagnation due to various issues, including piracy.

He said with the establishment of a regulatory body, the interests of industry players would be protected through strict enforcement of the regulations. Meanwhile, a renowned composer Azhar Abu Bakar or Azmeer said the setting up of such a body could protect local works from being illegally used by foreign producers.

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