> >
> 
> Will you be releasing this code, so that others will be able to
> benefit from and extend it?
> 
Not yet to the general public but down the road maybe. 

 
> >
> 
> I am not convinced that the morality of theft is subjective. If you
> take the copyrighted material of artists, and do not obey the license
> terms of the material, then surely this is theft? Whether or not you
> seek to make money - and we all want to make money - is irrelevant.
> 

If you leave in Uganda which I hope you do and watch local TV or listen to
local radio stations then you are also contributing to the "immoral act of
stealing" since it is on record that none of the stations actually payout to
the artist. 


 
> 
> But you would be making money from the content, because without the
> content the site is nothing.[]
[] 
For your information the primary objective of this work is to start
practical dialogue in local content.  Making money out of this is not even
in my plan for the next 12 months.  We need to move web development beyond
the basics of put a site up and charge someone to visit.  That is a very low
level transactional development with minimal sustainability.
 
> >
> > We need to engage more on this and not limit what we do to whether it
> fits
> > into some law or not.
> 
> ?????
> 
> Really?
> 
Yes really, if I read you right our role in society should be to comply with
whatever has been prescribed and not question or dare to want to change the
status quo. The whole debate of the internet and it's impact on society is
far wider that you seem to want us to cover here and thus the insistence on
questioning the morals of what we do.  

The laws of Uganda have major gaps and experiments like this open these out
to dialogue and should be open to all and not just the select few.  When you
simplify this to subjective moral standards and summaries it to calling it
theft I would call that morally wrong based on my subjective standards of
morality.


 
> 
> You have proof that these stations are perpetrating systematic theft?
> Can you put that proof forward in the public domain?
> 
I engage with many local artists and I can assure you none of them get any
payments from radio stations.  Neither do international artists.  Nore do
the programs aired on Bukede TV with luganda voice overs. 



> As someone else pointed out in this thread the fact that somebody else
> is stealing doesn't make it right for you to.
> 


Can you legally as per the current laws of Uganda support your statement
that this is THEFT ??

 


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