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DRIVEN by a crisis of conscience, Music Justice founder Errol Henry is on a mission to help musicians claim millions in stolen royalties.
Henry shared that, over a number of decades, heās watched many Jamaicans in the music business live and die like paupers because they lacked the backing and knowledge about copyright and related matters.
According to Henry, he found himself in a similar position in the 1990s, which led to him putting up a vigorous fight for his intellectual property rights and work. He told the Jamaica Observer that he was successful with that case and it was that experience which birthed Music Justice in 2015.
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