Copyright
Society of Nigeria (COSON) has resolved to commence heavy litigation
against copyright infringers and royalty defaulters in Oyo, Ondo, Ogun,
Osun, Ekiti and Kwara States of Nigeria. This was one of the key
resolutions at the COSON Stakeholder’s forum which took place in
majestic style on Thursday September 8, 2016 at the Kakanfo Conference
Centre, in Ibadan, Oyo State with key music industry players from the
South Western States such as Ogun, Oyo, Ondo, Osun, Ekiti and Kwara
States in attendance.
Also
present at the historic Forum was the representative of Governor Abiola
Ajimobi the Oyo State Governor, in the person of the Oyo State
Commissioner for Information, Tourism and Culture, Mr. Toye Arulogun.
Among
the veterans and top music figures of the music industry who were live
in Ibadan for the forum were the likes of GOMAN President, Dr Funmi
Aragbaye; Afro Juju Pioneer, Sir Shina Peters, Dancehall Star, Baba Dee
Fasasi, Queen of love Azeezat Allen; Comedian cum singer, Koffi ‘tha
guru’ Idowu Noel; Fuji Music Maestro, Alhaji Sikiru ‘S.K’ Agboola; and
Ace Gospel Music Artiste, Lady Evangelist Bola Are.
Also
present were Alhaji Rasheed Ayinde, Special Adviser to the Oyo State
Governor on Entertainment; Pastor Olusoji Adedeji who represented the
Olubadan of Ibadan; members of Music Label Owners and Recording
Industries Association of Nigeria (MORAN), Members of the Association of
DJ’s, several broadcasters and broadcasting stations, with several
Hotel representatives and music users across the South West and Kwara
State.
While
welcoming participants to the forum, celebrated former President of
PMAN, Intellectual Property activist and Chairman of the COSON Board,
Chief Tony Okoroji, thanked the people and government of Oyo State for
the warm welcome accorded the COSON team in Ibadan. He specifically
thanked the Olubadan of Ibadan, His Royal Majesty, Oba Saliu Akanmu
Adetunji for the great reception accorded the COSON team in his palace.
He also thanked the renowned singer, Yinka Ayefele who was the first to
welcome the team to the ancient city. Chief Okoroji said that the forum
had been organized so that participants in the music industry from the
South West and Kwara State can interact, have an open discussion on the
copyright issues in the country and plot strategies for a better economy
for creative people in Nigeria.
The
COSON Chair repeated his call for an intellectual property revolution
in Nigeria so that the creative, cultural and inventive capacity of the
Nigerian people can be fired up for a new knowledge economy, based on
Nigeria’s well known ingenuity. He further stated that it was time the
nation switched its attention from oil and gas and instead focused on
the creative sector where according to him, the country has substantial
comparative advantage. He noted that most of the world’s richest
economies today have their foundation in knowledge, creativity and
intellectual property which Nigeria is endowed with.
Speaking
at the forum, the Oyo State Commissioner for Information, Culture &
Tourism, Mr. Toye Arulogun commended COSON for the time, efforts and
resources deployed towards the forum. Mr. Arulogun also encouraged COSON
to intensify the efforts as wider awareness is needed to reach the
nooks and crannies of the state and Nigeria at large.
The
Honorable Commissioner expressed support for COSON, stating that the
government would help in the fight against copyright infringement in the
state. Mr. Toye Arulogun also advised COSON to partner with Government
at the Federal, State and Local levels to ensure full compliance with
the payment of royalties and enforcement of the law on defaulters.
After
the boisterous interactive session, the forum resolved that unrelenting
legal action be taken to ensure that all recalcitrant organizations who
deploy music in their businesses in Oyo, Ondo, Ogun, Osun, Ekiti and
Kwara States of Nigeria without any copyright license, including
broadcasting stations, hotels, nightclubs, restaurants, transport
companies, product promoters, etc. are taught a lesson and forced to
obtain music copyright licenses from COSON and pay necessary royalties
to ensure that COSON members in these states get commensurate income
from the exploitation of their works.
It
was also resolved that necessary action be taken to ensure that the
Government of President Muhammadu Buhari gives appropriate directives to
implement the resolutions taken on September 1 which form the ‘No Music
Day’ 2016 demands, including the implementation of the Private Copy
Levy Scheme, so as to kick start the process of providing the right
environment for the creation of investments, jobs and growth in the
Nigerian economy.
Speaking
after the forum, COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji said, “The
COSON Stakeholders’ Forum in Ibadan was a huge success. The reception
of the Oyo people, the participation and response were simply
overwhelming. We look forward to more visits to this state as was
clamored for during the forum’’
Following
the Forum, the COSON team was at the University of Ibadan were a
historic open forum was held with the students and lecturers.
Also on the COSON team to Ibadan were Board members, Hon John Ewelukwa Udegbunam and Mr. Joel Ajayi.
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