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Uganda: Regulator Launches New Push To Tackle Digital Piracy

July 16, 2026
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Uganda is turning up the heat on digital piracy, and the government isn’t mincing words about what’s at stake.

The Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) has teamed up with key players across the industry to launch the National Stakeholder Engagement on Anti-Piracy, a push to get everyone rowing in the same direction on enforcement. On Tuesday, the UCC brought together government officials, law enforcement, and private-sector representatives for a forum focused on one thing: figuring out how to actually coordinate and crack down on piracy, rather than everyone fighting it alone.

The timing isn’t random. The UCC has been sounding the alarm for a while now on how illegal content, unauthorised streaming, and copyright infringement are chipping away at Uganda’s broadcasting, telecom, and creative sectors.

“Piracy is no longer merely an intellectual property issue,” said Nyombi Thembo, the UCC’s executive director. “It is a critical economic, technological and national development challenge that threatens the very foundations of Uganda’s digital economy.”

Thembo didn’t mince words. Creators are putting their talent into their work. Broadcasters are spending big on quality programming. Telecom companies are pouring money into infrastructure. And piracy is eating away at all of it, not just the revenue, either. Investors pull back. Innovation slows down. Competition gets skewed. And tax revenue takes a hit right along with everything else.

“Furthermore, it directly harms citizens by exposing them to cyber threats, fraud and identity theft through unauthorised digital applications,” Thembo added.

The goal for this week’s meetings, he said, is to start building something more permanent, a structured National Anti-Piracy Coordination Framework. “By bringing together regulators, law enforcement, technology companies, copyright holders and tax authorities, we can collectively strengthen enforcement, improve information sharing and harness technology to protect our creative ecosystem,” Thembo said.

The numbers behind the urgency are hard to ignore. The UCC estimates piracy has already cost Uganda more than US$100 million, with tax revenue alone taking an estimated US$25.3 million hit.

Legally, digital piracy in Uganda falls under the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act, and the penalties aren’t small; offenders face anywhere from 7 to 10 years in prison, fines of roughly US$10,700 to US$13,400, or both.

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