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The hologram system has failed to curb piracy

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Ministry of Information permanent sectretary Amos malupenga listerns to zamcops members during the inspection of the just aquired three dimensional photographic hologrames at kenneth kaunda international airpot in lusaka
FILE: Ministry of Information permanent secretary Amos malupenga listerns to zamcops members during the inspection of the just aquired three dimensional photographic hologrames at kenneth kaunda international airpot in lusaka

Zambia Association of Musicians -ZAM- Southern Province Chairperson, Davison Munsanda, says the hologram has failed to live to the expectations of artists.

Mr. Munsanda says the introduction of the hologram has done little to curb piracy as there are still a lot of pirated materials on the market.

Speaking in an interview with ZNBC News in Livingstone, Mr Munsanda said the hologram is more of a sticker on a musical product and has done little to end piracy.

He said there is need for enhanced efforts by law enforcers if the fight against piracy is to be won.

And Mr Munsanda has cautioned musicians to be wary of their conduct during political campaigns ahead of the August 11 general election.

Mr. Munsanda says there is need for musicians, who are working with politicians, to exert their energies on preaching peace as opposed to getting involved in mainstream politics.

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  1. Some corrupt PF officials sold the idea to Zambia beau of standards that if the give him the contract to supply stickers to put on cds , this will stop piracy.

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