President must take urgent steps to ensure Nkosi Sikelela belongs to all South Africans
The Democratic Alliance (DA) notes with great concern reports that foreign singers and international publishing companies are milking Nkosi Sikelel'iAfrica for all it's worth without any material benefit to the people of South Africa (see City Press article).
Section 5 of the Copyright Act of 1978 provides that where a work is made under the direction or control of the state, as was the case with the National Anthem, the state is the owner of the copyright.
I will be writing to the President requesting that urgent steps be taken to protect our national anthem from exploitation. I will also appeal to government to negotiate means through which the people of South Africa can benefit from recordings and performances of the anthem.
The City Press reported that the global music industry is making an estimated R100 million a year off our anthem while government is not collecting a cent.
The failure by government to adequately secure the various performance and mechanical rights of one of our nation's most treasured possessions has opened a loophole that makes it easy for individuals to exploit, knowingly or unwittingly, for their own gain.