Sunday, November 27, 2016

INFORMATION MINISTER ASKS BROADCAST STATIONS ACROSS NIGERIA TO RESPECT COPYRIGHT AGREEMENT WITH COSON




 The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Muhammed, has called on all broadcasting stations operating in Nigeria to honour the copyright royalty agreement they entered into with Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) through the Broadcasting Organizations of Nigeria (BON) and Independent Broadcasting Association of Nigeria (IBAN) in 2014.

The Minister made the call at the Headquarters of his ministry in Abuja on Thursday, November 24, 2016 when he met with a high-powered delegation of COSON led by the Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji. The minister reiterated the need for a national change in perception saying that the creative industries in Nigeria have the potentials to form the bedrock of a new Nigerian economy.
Present at the meeting were all the heads of the Federal Government owned broadcasting agencies including the Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Mallam Ishaq Modibbo Kawu; the Director-General of Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Mr. Yakubu Mohammed and the Director-General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Dr. Mansur Liman. All Senior Assistants of the minister were also present at the meeting.
Addressing the minister, a very passionate Chief Okoroji said that his delegation was not in Abuja for photo opportunities with government officials but to seriously engage the government in order that the significant potentials of Nigeria’s creative industries are released for better job opportunities, investments and growth in the Nigerian economy at a time when the nation faces serious challenges.

The COSON Chairman made several specific requests which he said are easily actionable and should produce quick and quantifiable results for the nation. The requests include the following:

  • The Federal Government should ensure the full implementation of the Private Copy Levy scheme without any further delay.
  • The Federal Government should make it very clear to all telecommunications companies operating in Nigeria that henceforth, there will be zero tolerance for the infringement of the Intellectual Property rights of Nigerian citizens whose works are deployed by these companies.
  • All Federal and State owned broadcasting stations and other government institutions must respect the intellectual property rights of citizens as there is no provision under the law that exempts them from the infringement of copyright with respect to the content broadcast or deployed by them.
  • The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) should be requested as a matter of urgency to take necessary steps to begin the take down of the several pirate websites bastardizing and frittering away Nigerian Intellectual Property on the Internet.
  • The Ministry of Industry, Trade & Investment, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs ought to be requested to act swiftly to ensure that the brazen and massive piracy of Nigerian music, movies and literature across our continent is no longer tolerated.
  • The Nigerian Copyright Commission should be given new vigour and empowered to pivot towards the effective implementation of anti-piracy measures in the digital environment as the nature of piracy has changed.
  • The National Assembly should be made to act with dispatch to ensure the promulgation into law of the new Copyright Bill which contains several provisions dealing with emerging issues and the infringement of copyright in the digital era.
  • Necessary action should be taken to get the National Endowment Fund for the Arts up and running so that there are resources to take care of funding for creative projects and the welfare of creative people who have fallen into hard times.
It was agreed at the meeting that a working group comprising officials of the ministry, COSON and other agencies of government would be set up without delay to address the issues raised at the meeting. 
The COSON delegation to the Minister included Afro juju star, Sir Shina Peters; Rub-a-dub maestro, Ras Kimono; Gospel music star, Kenny Saint Best and Queen of love, Azeezat Allen.
Also in the delegation were COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji and COSON Public Affairs Consultant, Mrs. Lucy Ajayi.


Photo Credit: Bamiyoabatiphotography
Photo Caption:
Pix AA-L-R: COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji, Reggae superstar, Ras Kimono, Afro-juju crooner, Sir Shina Peters, Mrs. Isabella Okwara Ebu and COSON Public Affairs Consultant, Mrs. Lucy Ajayi during a courtesy visit to the Minister of Communication , Alhaji Lai Mohammed in Abuja on Thursday, November 24, 2016
Pix BB – Minister of Communication, Alhaji Lai Mohammed receiving a copy of a book from COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji as popular gospel singer Miss Kenny Saint Best look on during a courtesy visit to the Minister in Abuja on Thursday, November 24, 2016
Pix CC – Minister of Communication, Alhaji Lai Mohammed surrounded by COSON delegate and other officials, COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji (immediate left) COSON Consultant, Mrs Lucy Ajayi (2nd left), Mrs Isabella Okwara Ebo (3rd) , Director-General of Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Mr. Yakubu Mohammed (in black kaftan), Director-General of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC), Mallam Ishaq Modibbo Kawu, Director-General of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Dr. Mansur Liman (far left), Gospel singer, Kenny Saint Best (immediate right), Afro Juju pioneer, Sir Shina Peters (2nd right), Rub – a – dub maestro, Ras Kimono, COSON director, Mrs Azeezat Allen and COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji (far right) during a courtesy visit to the Minister in Abuja on Thursday, November 24, 2015

COMUNICATION MINISTER PROMISES PERSONAL COMMITMENT TO RESOLVING COPYRIGHT DISPUTE BETWEEN COSON AND THE TELECOMMUNICATION INDUSTRY






Minister of Communications, Barrister Adebayo Shittu has pledged that he would personally resolve the burning copyright dispute between Nigeria’s telecommunication companies and the music industry represented by Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON).
The Minister made the pledge in his Abuja office on Thursday, November 24, 2016 whilst speaking with a delegation of COSON led by the Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji.
Barrister Shittu said that Nigeria can no longer tolerate a situation where some people are milking the cow while the owners are left high and dry.
He also said that the unfair exploitation of the Intellectual Property of Nigeria’s creative talents is nothing short of robbery.
Addressing the minister, Chief Okoroji said that the Nigerian economy cannot make much progress if we do not understand that the nature of the world economy has changed and that our country must pay the right attention to the respect for intellectual property.
He said that when the telecommunications companies operating in Nigeria were licensed, no one could have predicted that they would so quickly become important distributors of content and intellectual property.
According to him, these companies which were initially licensed to carry ‘voice’ have evolved to become the major distributors of music and movies in a completely unregulated atmosphere.
He said that serious issues of Intellectual Property abuse have arisen from this development resulting in several ongoing court cases. Predicting that if these issues were not quickly resolved, many more cases will end up in the courts making the environment for the operations of the telecom companies turbulent. The minister assured the delegation that the government will treat the matter with utmost dispatch.
On the delegation to the Minister were juju maestro Sir Shina Peters, rub-a-dub master Ras Kimono, gospel star Kenny Saint Best and queen of love, Azeezat Allen. Also on the delegation were COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji and COSON Public Affairs Consultant, Mrs. Lucy Ajayi.

Pix caption: Minister of Communication, Barrister Adebayo Shittu, surrounded by COSON delegates; Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji (Immediate left) Ras Kimono, (2nd from left), COSON Director, Mrs. Azeezat Allen, (3rd left) and COSON Public Affairs Consultant (4th from left), Afro juju crooner, Sir Shina Peters (Immediate right), Gospel singer, Kenny Saint Best and COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji, (far right)

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