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Copyright Collective Administration in Nigeria - Lessons for Africa

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This work explores the operation and regulation of copyright collective management in Nigeria. The nexus between creativity and copyright and how creativity has played a pivotal role in development is explained. The need to balance the interests of authors and users is discussed and the societies representing the interest of copyright owners are illustrated.
Further, Nigeria's legal framework for collective management is enunciated from a pre-independence and post-independence perspective. In the course of this regulatory challenges encountered in the administration of collective management organizations, steps so far taken to address the problems, legislative reforms and judicial decisions are discussed.
A path to the new regime is chartered. The South African Copyright collective management system is explored and a comparison between the Nigerian and South African system is made. Thereby the need for supervisory and regulatory agencies of government is shown to seek the national interest regarding the collective administration of copyright and related rights. Then, suggestions for improvement and lessons for Africa are provided.

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Introduction.- Tracing the Evolution of Collective Management Organisations in Nigeria.- Legal Framework for Collective Management in Nigeria.- Regulatory Challenges of Collective Management in Nigeria.- Conclusion Nigerian Collective Management of Copyright: in the Right Direction or Going Amiss?.

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This work explores the operation and regulation of copyright collective management in Nigeria. The nexus between creativity and copyright and how creativity has played a pivotal role in development is explained. The need to balance the interests of authors and users is discussed and the societies representing the interest of copyright owners are illustrated.
Further, Nigeria’s legal framework for collective management is enunciated from a pre-independence and post-independence perspective. In the course of this regulatory challenges encountered in the administration of collective management organizations, steps so far taken to address the problems, legislative reforms and judicial decisions are discussed.
A path to the new regime is chartered. The South African Copyright collective management system is explored and a comparison between the Nigerian and South African system is made. Thereby the need for supervisory and regulatory agencies of government is shown to seek the national interest regarding the collective administration of copyright and related rights. Then, suggestions for improvement and lessons for Africa are provided.

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Authors Olukunle Ola, Ola Olukunle
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 05.12.2012
 
EAN 9783642358180
ISBN 978-3-642-35818-0
No. of pages 110
Dimensions 156 mm x 8 mm x 236 mm
Weight 196 g
Illustrations X, 110 p.
Series SpringerBriefs in Law
SpringerBriefs in Law
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Law > International law, foreign law

Marketing, C, Media Studies, Law, Private International Law, Law and Criminology, Media Management, Conflict of Laws, comparative law, Mass Media, Entertainment & media law, IT Law, Media Law, Intellectual Property, Industrial Management, Media, entertainment, information & communication industries

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