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FAAN, NCC Collaborate To Fight Piracy
The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) have expressed their commitment towards the development and implementation of a national anti-piracy strategy to address the sale of pirated books, films, music and other copyright infringing materials in and around the nation’s local and international airports.
Both agencies agreed to work out the modalities for sustained proactive enforcement to ensure that the interest of right owners were adequately protected in line with the Federal Government’s policy of guaranteeing adequate returns on investment and growing the creative sector.
Managing Director of FAAN, Captain Rabiu Yadudu, and Director-General of NCC, Mr John O. Asein, disclosed this during a recent consultative meeting held at FAAN Headquarters, Ikeja, Lagos.
Yadudu gave his assurance that FAAN would partner with NCC to ensure that its premises did not become a safe haven for pirates.
He reiterated the commitment of FAAN to support NCC in its renewed fight against piracy in Nigeria.
“We are committed as Government agencies to protect public interest even in copyright matters and we owe a duty to assist each other in executing our mandates. The legal and commercial teams of FAAN will be deployed to assist NCC to strengthen its enforcement actions at airports across the country”.
While decrying the pervasive piracy in all copyright sectors, the FAAN MD urged right owners and other stakeholders in the industry to address the challenges in the distribution networks so as to make genuine copyright works more readily available in the market.
Earlier, Asein had expressed concern at the high volume of pirated materials at the nation’s airports and the negative impact of this, not only on the fortunes of right owners but also on the nation’s image.
He stressed that the criminal activities of a small percentage of Nigerians were capable of distorting the country’s image as a land of talented, industrious and law-abiding people.
Asein noted with regret that the activities of pirates have adversely affected the educational sector and threatened the book industry.
According to the Director General, some of the authors whose books were highly pirated included those of Nobel laureate, Prof.
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