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Reggae singer Frankie Sly is stepping onto a different kind of stage.
The veteran entertainer has been named national spokesperson for the Creator Rights Movement (CRM), a growing coalition of artistes, songwriters, filmmakers and media professionals pushing for sweeping reforms to copyright law, streaming royalties and creators’ ownership rights.
The appointment places Frankie Sly at the forefront of an international campaign advocating for perpetual copyright protection, fairer streaming contracts and greater education around intellectual property rights.
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