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NCC Will Focus More On Enforcement Of Copyright Laws In 2021, Says DG

by Yinka Akanbi December 8, 2020
by Yinka Akanbi December 8, 2020

The Nigeria Copyright Commission (NCC) has said it would pay more attention to the enforcement of copyright laws as from 2021.

NCC Director-General, Mr. John Asein, stated this on the side-lines of the just concluded 39th International Convention of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) in Ilorin, Kwara State.

According to him, different strategies would be used, both online and in physical space, to ensure that pirates stop selling pirated books.

“For us at the commission, we are more than committed; by next year we will be focusing more on enforcement and we are going to do that in all the nooks and crannies of Nigeria.

“We are going to use different strategies and working on different platforms – both online and (in) the physical space. This is because we must address this problem head on and that is a commitment from the NCC,” Asein told the News Agency of Nigeria.

He said the loss to piracy annually runs into billions of Naira, leaving authors at the mercy of philanthropists when in need.

The NCC DG said: “Most authors are just satisfied that their books are mentioned, those who are lucky may get one or two prizes. No author at the end of his journey looks back and is ever happy that the copyright system has helped him to make so much.

“That is why from next year, it can never be business as usual, because the loss to piracy is in billions, lives are lost. There are so many authors who are well known, but when they are sick, we have to be begging for donations; some die in that condition just because of what piracy is doing to them.

“At least daily, one container is moving out with pirated books. We are working together with the Nigeria Ports Authority on how to detect these pirated books.

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“When that is done, it will be easy for us to begin to address and bring down the piracy level.”

Asein added that the commission would also partner with authors and publishers to lend their voice to the fight against piracy.

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