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Ccfisa's spokesman, Owen Ndlovu, dismissed fake invoice claims.
Ccfisa's spokesman, Owen Ndlovu, dismissed fake invoice claims.

THE Cultural and Creative Industries Federation of South Africa (Ccfisa) has come out guns blazing following non-payment accusations by artists.  

On Friday, 25 August, artists marched to the Gauteng legislature to complain about the Fair Use clause contained in the Copyright Amendment Bill.  

Artists complained that the Fair Use clause exposes their work for free use.   

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