NCC, AVRS, MCSN AND REPRONIG MEET STAKEHOLDERS IN LAGOS

Top personalities in the broadcast/media, hotel and creative sectors as well as lawyers gathered in Lagos, South West, Nigeria on Thursday, July 14, 2022 at the prestigious Eko Hotel & Suites, as Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) in collaboration with Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS), Musical Copyright Society Nigeria (MCSN) and Reproduction Rights Society of Nigeria (REPRONIG), the nation’s copyright collective management organisations for audiovisual works; musical works and literary works successfully met with Select Stakeholders’ in the media, broadcast, hotel and entertainment industries.

*L-R: Rep of Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) Kenny Ogungbe, Chairman of Audio-Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) Mahmood Ali-balogun, Director General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) John Assien, Chairman of Hotel Owners Forum Abuja (HOFA) Barrister Funmi Kazeem, Representative of Chairman of Repronig Prof. Olu Obafemi, Chairman of Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria (MCSN) Orits Wiliki at the Stakeholders Meeting convened by NCC in Lagos on Thursday

The Director General of the NCC, Dr. John Asein whilst welcoming stakeholders said, “the creative sector is the next oil well for the country and may in fact be the only oil well that will never be exhausted in the nearest future, as long as humans remain on earth. For that reason, Nigeria must design its own model to fit our peculiarities in the creative sector.”

The DG said, “There is need to open up the other streams of income for the creators; and the need to maximise return on investment in the creative sector. To achieve these, the NCC will work more with the stakeholders and other relevant federal government agencies within the copyright space.” The DG also said, “NCC will serve everyone within the copyright system and we are believers of a balanced system.”

Dr. Asein while calling on the CMOs to be more responsive to the needs of their members, stakeholders and the user community promised that the NCC will provide technical support for CMOs and stand by them in ensuring that rightholders get the remunerations that is due them. He assured that the Commission is empowered to arrest and deal with defaulters refusing to comply with the provisions of the Copyright Act.

Dr. Igomu Onoja, Secretary of the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) representing its Director General, Mr. Balarabe Shehu Ilelah said, “the NBC will support the CMOs by ensuring that creative contents broadcast on radio and television stations are paid for. Whatever agreement is reached between the CMOs and the broadcasters, NBC working with NCC will ensure it is implemented for the good of all stakeholders concerned.

The Chairman, Audio Visual Rights Society (AVRS), Mr. Mahmood Ali-Balogun whilst speaking at the meeting said, “this forum couldn’t have come at a better time, as it provides us the opportunity to meet and interact with the users of audiovisual works, as it concerns our operations and help provide clarifications with respect to our licensing methodology. I wish to appeal to all users here whether in the broadcast industry -satellite, terrestrial and online, the hotel/hospitality industry and transport industry to take advantage of this event to let out the steam as our key function is to serve as a bridge between copyright owners and right users regarding their licensing obligations for mutual benefits.”

While highlighting the inadequate remuneration challenges in the movie sector as evident in the plight of some of its notable players in the past and even presently, Mr. Ali-Balogun appealed to users to meet their licensing obligations as AVRS is the only opportunity for a vast majority of audio-visual creatives to be pensionable. He further said that AVRS will continue to push for better copyright remunerations for the creators and investors in the film industry.

Mr. Ali-Balogun further thanked the NCC, the Nigeria Police and the Hotel Owners & Managers Association of Lagos (HOMAL), particularly its President, Chief S. O. Alabi for their immense support towards the work of AVRS.

Addressing the forum, Chief Samuel O. Alabi of HOMAL said, “there is high level of ignorance of what intellectual property or copyright is in Nigeria. Therefore, there is need for high level enlightenment and education of owners and users of creative works.

He advocated for a copyright tariff panel where issues of rate disagreements can be quickly resolved without going through the long route of the court process.  

In his remark, the Chairman of Musical Society Nigeria (MCSN), Mr. Oritz Wiliki who described operating a CMO in Nigeria as daunting also called on the NCC to set up a mediation council that will help resolve copyright disputes quicker and less costly.

The event, moderated by Africa’s Intellectual Property specialist and music business entrepreneur, Dr. Chinedu Chukwuji had in attendance CEOs of AVRS, Mrs. Olubukola Adeyemi; MCSN, Mr. Mayo Ayilaran and REPRONIG, Mr. Kayode Motunrayo respectively.

Also present were President, Hotels Owners Forum Abuja (HOFA), Barr. Funmi Kazeem, AVRS Directores Prince Jide Kosoko, Chief Peddie Okao, Barr. Norbert Ajaegbu and Elder Tunji Ojetola; 2nd Vice President, PMAN – Mr. Sunny Neji, CEO of Kennis Music and Executive Member, Broadcasting Organisation of Nigeria (BON) – Mr. Kenny Ogungbe, CEO ROK TV – Mrs. Mary Njoku; Barr. Olumide Ekisola, Mr. Francis Onwochei, Mr. Victor Okhai, Mr. Alex Eyengbo and Mr. Kazie Uko, CEO, Reliable Source; plus, a host of other personalities in the media, broadcast, hotel, legal and entertainment industries.

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