Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), the nation’s
sole government approved collective management organization for musical
works and sound recordings has filed a landmark copyright infringement
action against Globe Broadcasting & Communications Ltd, owners of
the well known radio stations, WAZOBIA FM in Lagos, Abuja, Kano and
Port Harcourt and the stations’ CEO, Mr. Amin Moussalli.
In suit No. FHC/L/C69S/598/12
filed at the Federal High Court, Lagos on 5TH June 2012, COSON is
asking for the award of more than one billion naira in unpaid royalties
and damages against Wazobia FM and its owners for the unauthorized
copying, broadcast and infringement of the copyright in the musical
works and sound recordings belonging to COSON members, affiliates and
assignors.
In the writ endorsed by Lagos IP lawyer, Mr. Justin Ige of Creative Legal, Seun Omotoba & Co,
COSON has also asked the court for exemplary damages in the sum of
Five Hundred Million Naira and aggravated damages in the sum of Two
Hundred and Fifty Million Naira.
In the momentous action, supported
by a 38 paragraph Statement of Claim and 50 exhibits, COSON is
requesting for a perpetual injunction restraining the Defendants, their
agents, privies or servants from further or other unauthorized
copying, broadcast and/or infringement of the copyright in the musical
works or sound recordings belonging to its members, affiliates and
assignors and a perpetual injunction restraining the Defendants whether
by themselves, agents, privies, servants or however so called from
evading or attempting to evade the payment of royalties for musical
works and sound recordings broadcast.
Reacting to the development, COSON
Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji who was present in court as the suit was
filed said, ‘It’s a new day for the creative industry in Nigeria. Those
who have followed this process will vouch that we have been patient
with broadcast stations and commercial users of music in Nigeria. We
have not been rash. We have pleaded with them… we have appealed and
sought compromise on every front. Some users have sincerely engaged
with COSON and we have resolved their copyright issues professionally.
Some others have treated us with contempt and disdain and behaved as if
Nigeria is a nation without laws and all music found in Nigeria is
theirs to use as they wish’
Chief Okoroji, author of the book,
Copyright & the New Millionaires, who is one of the best known
campaigners for intellectual property rights in Africa, went on to say,
‘Those who have not followed our personal antecedents and commitment
have gone on with the belief that COSON will bark and after a while we
will tire. They are wrong because the COSON Board is resolute. Whatever
we say, we will do. Finally, push has come to shove. It is time
everyone learnt that the Nigerian copyright law is not a paper tiger
but the law of the land. It is time everyone understood that COSON is
prepared and determined to defend the rights of creative people in
Nigeria no matter what it takes. I guarantee anyone who decides to
trample on the rights of the music industry in Nigeria henceforth that
he will pay a huge price’
Also commenting on the
development, COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu Chukwuji, one of the
few Nigerians with a first class international training in Intellectual
Property, said, ‘We are monitoring everybody and I cannot say who will
be next. I have often advised my friends who use music in broadcasting
and in other public settings that it is far cheaper to clear the
copyright ahead of time than to face the massive litigation that
intellectual property infringement attracts. I don’t think it makes
sense to have to pay the huge legal costs and still have to pay the
licensing fees and damages because you cannot prove that the work you
are deploying belongs to you but people will not listen. Let me be
clear, COSON is not joking’.
Elated by the development,
foremost female entertainer, Azeezat said, “It is a great thing. It has
been a long time coming. This is a wakeup call to all others who are
abusing copyright in Nigeria. We have to use someone as a scape goat so
all others abusing copyright would know that it will not be business as
usual”.
It will be recalled that in 2011,
COSON petitioned President Goodluck Jonathan and the National Broadcast
Commission (NBC) on the activities of Wazobia FM and its owners.
culled from http://www.cosonng.com

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