NFF Rejects Draft Copyright Bill, Warns of State Control Over Artists’ Rights
By Francis Maingaila Lusaka, Zambia24 --- (February 3, 2026) — The National Freedom Front (NFF) has rejected the Draft Copyright and Related Rights Bill, 2025, saying the proposed law weakens artists’ ownership rights and places excessive control of creative works in the hands of the State. Mulenga Tembo, Chairperson for Mobilization, told Zambia24 that although the Bill is presented as a modernisation of Zambia’s copyright framework, it undermines the fundamental principle of copyright law — the exclusive ownership of creative works by their creators. Tembo said the Bill’s provisions on collective management, particularly those in Part VII, propose the creation of a Rights Management Society of Zambia under extensive oversight by the Patents and Companies Registration Agency (PACRA) and State-appointed structures, shifting licensing, royalty collection, and distribution powers away from artists. He said the arrangement effectively turns regulation into State control and risks undermi...