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Onyango wants Shs100m from two betting companies over image rights infringement

Onyango wants Shs100m from two betting companies over image rights infringement Ismail Dhakaba Kigongo Uganda Cranes captain Denis Onyango wants two local betting companies, Melbet and Paragon Bet, to pay him Shs50m, each for using his image to promote their products without his permission. In a letter to the managing directors of the said companies, through his lawyers, Muwema and Company Advocates and Solicitors, the South Africa-based star wants the companies to pay for “unauthorized use” of his image. “Our client’s attention was recently drawn to advertisements carried by both Melbet and Paragon Bet on their social media handles to promote their products for the Uganda Cranes against Burkina Faso and Malawi which adverts bore our client’s image,” the statement signed on April 6, 2021, reads in part. This unauthorized use, Onyango, says “is a deliberate violation of his image rights give the fact that he is an ambassador for Gal Sport Betting, “

Playgon Launches US Strategy with Engagement of Duane Morris LLP

Playgon Launches US Strategy with Engagement of Duane Morris LLP
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Apologize To Ghanaians - Abronye DC Exposes Ato Forson On Ban Sport Betting Comment

  The Bono Regional Chairman of the ruling New Patriotic Party (NPP) has exposed the former deputy Minister of Finance in the erstwhile NDC regime, Ato Forson for calling on Government to scrap the Tax imposed on Sport Betting operators and also Ban Sport Betting activities in the country. Ban sports betting Ranking Member on Parliament’s Committee on Finance, Dr Cassiel Ato Forson has called on the government to ban sports betting rather than imposing taxes on the sector. He believes the activity is destroying the Ghanaian youth and must be restricted rather than taxing the gaming industry. Dr Ato Forson indicated that,

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