The
management of Now Muzik on behalf of our esteemed clients (2face
Idibia, Timi Dakolo, Crystals, D'Beat, Sunny Neji, J. Martins) and staff
wishes to voice its support of the Nigerian Copyright Commission
(NCC)’s decisive action towards tackling the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria (MCSN) issue.
When
we made our decision to work with other stakeholders in 2009 to
collectively sponsor ONE application for a Collective Management
Organisation (CMO) license, MCSN rejected our overtures and put in its
own application. Conventional wisdom suggested that in accordance with
Nigerian law, any organization that failed to obtain the license would
seek out ways to further its interest within the confines of legality.
MCSN's
flagrant disregard of the law and the attendant confusion it has
generated has considerably reduced the pace of development within the
industry. We had indeed, come to the point where questions were been
raised about the usefulness of the long-drawn approval
process if
indeed, no organization needed government approval to act in the
capacity of a collecting society.
The
NCC's move has restored our confidence in the ability and willingness
of government to enforce compliance with the law in furtherance of the
drive towards the creation of best possible environment for the
development of a vibrant and world class creative industry.
We
salute the courage of the DG, Mr. Afam Ezekude and the staff of the
commission and pledge our unflinching support to them for the good work
they are doing.
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