The case involves Garfield Spencer, known as Konshens, suing Airtel Uganda and two other companies for copyright infringement of his songs, which were offered as caller ringtones on Airtel's platform without proper authorization. Konshens sought damages and a declaration of infringement. Airtel Uganda argued indemnification, claiming the responsibility lay with the other defendants who provided the content. However, the court found Airtel Uganda liable for inadequate due diligence, as the plaintiff's songs were not in the contracts. The same defense was raised by the other defendants, but they were also found liable. The court emphasized the importance of verifying permissions when providing digital content, as parties can still be held responsible for copyright infringement.