
Music Publishers Association of Nigeria, (MPAN) has ‘respectfully’ appealed to the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) to tamper justice with mercy and lift the suspension of Copyright Society of Nigeria, COSON’s license without further delay as MPAN, investors and thousands of helpless copyright owners across Nigeria and beyond continue to suffer as a result.
In a statement made available to journalists and signed jointly by its chairman board of trustees, Olumide Mustapha, and secretary, Isioma Idigbe, the association said ‘Nigeria is rapidly approaching a critical turning point in the development of copyright (administration), and with increasing consumption of creative works by an increasing global audience, huge opportunities for value generation abound both for creators and the country’s GDP alike.
It is important, it continued, ‘that the huge strides made by what is undoubtedly the leading Collective Management Organisation, (CMO) in Nigeria are not undone due to issues that could be resolved in a much less damaging manner’.
The group insisted that the COSON success which is now gravely threatened was built on account of huge sacrifices made by many people, over several years, including many diligent and committed officers of the NCC.
MPAN therefore called on the NCC to immediate withdraw the suspension in the interest of all stakeholders in the Nigerian music industry.
“We have earlier sent a letter to the NCC dated 20th June 2018, wherein we made this request and also proffered other options which the NCC could exercise to achieve its aim of ensuring that rights owners and creators are well represented by their designated CMOs”, MPAN said.
The Music Publishers Association of Nigeria (MPAN) is an association of owners of interests in copyright catalogues comprised of tens of thousands of musical works, from the 1960s to 2018, locally and internationally. As the single largest body of music copyright owners in Nigeria, no single individual or other body has more at stake in the development of music related copyright, and the success of the overall Copyright management system, in Nigeria.
According to MPAN the current suspension of the Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) license to act as a collective management organization (CMO) for musical works by the Nigerian Copyright Commission is one of great concern to it and its members.
It said: “MPAN recognises that the NCC’s actions regarding COSON are well intended especially in light of the fact that the NCC under the impressive leadership of Mr. Afam Ezekude has been one of the biggest contributors to the significant positive developments of copyright administration in Nigeria. However, we believe that the NCC can achieve its objective – of ensuring rights owners and creators are well represented by their designated CMOs without adversely affecting COSON’s members which we are one of. The impact of NCC’s decision to suspend COSON’s license, on rights owners is that we do not have any CMO properly and effectively representing our rights.
“The continued suspension has created uncertainty about the stability of music business in Nigeria, and is ultimately driving away much needed foreign and local investment in the music industry as funding plans are literally having to be put on hold pending the resolution of this matter”, it stated.