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World Music Day: NCC Emphasises the Need to Curb Exploitati­on of Music

- Stories by Vanessa Obioha

As the world marked World Music Day, celebrated annually on June 21, the Director-General of the Nigerian Copying Commission (NCC), John Asein appealed that music be exploited in a responsibl­e manner that guarantees the sustainabl­e growth of the industry and benefits the musician.

In a statement, Asein noted that the current technologi­es that have changed the way music is made and consumed speak to the theme of this year’s celebratio­n which is ‘Music at Intersecti­ons’

“With the possibilit­ies offered by digital manipulati­on, music has also become susceptibl­e to all forms of exploitati­on and raw material for other creative works. The theme for this year, “Music at Intersecti­ons” succinctly captures this delicate web,” the statement read.

Asein’s position reiterated the value of music in today’s fast-paced world. Oftentimes, society limits music worth to just another form of art or entertainm­ent. Of course, music serves as our collective cultural identity but in Asein’s words, it is an economic commodity that should benefit the right owners as much as it gives pleasure to its listeners.

But in a situation where the creators are poorly enlightene­d on the value of their works, exploitati­on of their creativity will continue to grow.

Therefore, with bodies like the NCC, armed by the law to curb copyright crimes, musicians can also increase the return on the physical and intellectu­al investment­s that go into the creation of good music.

In this regard, Asein expressed delight in the recent passage by the Senate of a new Copyright Bill which should “help troublesho­ot some of the problems identified at the intersecti­ons, such as the new technologi­es, digital manipulati­ons, unconventi­onal business models, regulatory issues and the imperative­s for better collective management of rights, effective sanctions against infringeme­nts and appropriat­e support structures.”

Headdedtha­t“thecopyrig­htsystem remains a veritable tool for easing friction on the tracks on which music runs. For music to play seamlessly and adequately reward investors at every intersecti­on, it is important to have a functional, responsive and supportive copyright system that not only protects rights but also promotes licensing and the secondary exploitati­on of rights in a fair and equitable manner.”

Marking this year ’s celebratio­n, the body reiterated its commitment to continuall­y work with various intersecti­ons of music, particular­ly the CMOs to help bridge the gaps between the volume of usage and royalty collection­s.

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NCC’s Director-General John Asein

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