Juliani Is Not Happy Jubilee Is Using His Song To Promote BBI

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Nairobi based rapper Juliani has accused the Jubilee Party of using his song in a promotion video for the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) without his consent.

On October 31, the ruling party published the promotion video clip on Twitter featuring Julianiโ€™s 2013 release Utawala as the soundtrack.

Juliani retweeted the clip, writing: โ€œA few of my friends have sent me hii clipโ€ฆ using my song without consent.โ€

juliani
juliani

The following day, the โ€˜Masterpieceโ€™ rapper said the President Uhuru-led party had not responded or reached out to him over the copyright infringement.

โ€œMpaka sasa no one from @JubileePartyK ame reach out ku explain hii mambo. Niko rada yao. I didnโ€™t licence this,โ€ he wrote.

This prompted the โ€˜Exponential Potentialโ€™ rapper to involve his lawyers, who wrote to Jubilee Secretary General Raphael Tuju demanding they pull down the video.

โ€œWe demand that you cease and desist from further using our clientโ€™s creative works to advance your agenda and to pull down the video from all your social media platforms with immediate effect.

โ€œWe also demand that you admit liability for infringement of intellectual property rights in writing within the next 72 hours so that we can further engage you on quantum,โ€ reads the letter in part.

Julianiโ€™s lawyers warned that failure by Jubilee to meet their demands, mandatory legal proceedings will be instituted against the political party.

Below is a screengrab of Julianiโ€™s letter to the Jubilee party.

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juliani (1)

Source: Nairobiwire

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