Encouraging signs of Africa’s rejection of broadcast piracy

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A knockout punch it may not be, but the June 8, judgment of the Port Harcourt Division of the Federal High qualifies as major blow

For long, broadcast signal pirates, with no little chutzpah, have run rings around content creators and rights holders. But on June 8, they had the stuffing knocked out of them when the Federal High Court delivered a judgment that will have a significant impact on intellectual property rights in the country.

From the foregoing, it should have been obvious that MultiChoice itself is a sub-licensee. But while the case was still in court, Metro Digital and other ACON members continued to redistribute MultiChoice’s content for which they charged between N3, 000 and N5, 000 monthly. It was not the first time that Metro Digital had sought to illegally feed off other operators. In 2007, the National Copyright Commission raided the office of the cable television operator, which responded with a lawsuit in which it demanded $200,000 as compensation for the alleged human right breach.

The recent Court of Appeal judgment is a credit to the judicial and law enforcement arms of the government, as it indicates a readiness to protect the intellectual content landscape and the wider economy. Across Africa, there is growing realization of the danger that intellectual property theft represents to the content creator, rights owners and the wider society.

Qualification for AGOA preferences is based on a set of conditions contained in the legislation. In order to qualify and remain eligible for AGOA, each country must be working to improve its rule of law, human rights, and respect for core labor standards. The AGOA eligibility requirements, which provide access to US trade and investment, include the defence of intellectual property rights.

In Kenya, the country’s copyright organ, Kenya Copyright Board , is leading a cross-stakeholder awareness coalition, Partners Against Piracy . The anti-piracy coalition seeks to combat the crime through public education on the ruinous effects on livelihoods and the wider society.

 

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