17
Aug

Global Music Export Expert to Rock South African Industry & Government At Moshito Event

Phil Tripp will give a major presentation on how South Africa can create a winning export strategy in the music game in the 11350_resized_moshito300year of the World Cup and plans to share proven strategies with the large audience of professionals at the annual Moshito Music Conference September 3.

Tripp, a 35 year music industry veteran is an Australian entrepreneur and American expat and will show success of far flung music territories of Australia, New Zealand and Hawai’i whose government trade and economic development arms have embraced and empowered contemporary music as a renewable export resource. South Africa is poised as the ‘next new thing’ and a talent hub for the continent.

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The Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) was established in 1961 with the objective to protect the intellectual property of composers and authors, as well as to ensure that composers' and authors' talents are adequately credited both locally and internationally for music usage.

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