In keeping with its pledge, Copyright
Society of Nigeria (COSON) has filed a Notice of Appeal in the judgement
delivered by Justice Ibrahim Buba of the Federal High Court, Lagos in Suit No.
FHC/L/CS/1259/2017 brought by COSON against MCSN, the Nigerian Copyright
Commission (NCC) and the Attorney- General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar
Malami.
The Notice of Appeal was filed by
famous Intellectual Property lawyer, Mr. Justin Ige of Lagos law firm, Creative
Legal, today, February 15. This is barely 48 hours after the judgment was
finally delivered after about 2 months during which the case file was taken
from the judge resulting in massive demonstrations by music industry
stakeholders across the country.
COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji
had said in court after the judgment, “If the judgment was not delivered when
it was, we may have had to start the matter all over again. With the judgment,
we now have a throve of materials to immediately and vigorously take the matter
out of the Federal High Court system to the Court of Appeal where the issues
can be properly argued.
“Everyone knows that our objective
was never judgement but justice. We are not naïve. I have been through this
several times before. This is a marathon and not a dash. After many weeks of
arm-twisting, high level manipulation and blackmail, we knew that quite a bit
of water would have passed under the bridge when the case file was returned to
the judge. We have been prepared for every outcome. Regardless of what Justice
Buba has decided, we will not go to sleep. We will not go to sleep until we
stop the attempt to turn the Nigerian music industry into a gold mine belonging
to no one, from where those who have made no investments nor contributions can
cart away illicit billions while the true creators and investors languish in
penury. Let the whole world know that we will not rest until the Malami MCSN
Mafia (MMM), is finally banished from our industry, and peace, stability and
progress are restored”
We are immediately going to the Court
of Appeal on this matter. Our protest will continue. We will not sleep, we will
not slumber. There will be no retreat and no surrender. I am a thorough bred
copyright man and I understand the issues. They are very simple. I have 100%
confidence that at the end of the day, we will get justice and the Nigerian
music industry will be much better for it.”
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