Music royalty: COSON, broadcasters may resume fight
Indications emerged yesterday that the long silence on music royalty
row involving Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Broadcasting
Organisations of Nigeria (BON) and Independent Broadcasting Association
of Nigeria (IBAN) was a mere truce, as COSON has requested these
organisations to meet their obligations in line with an agreement signed
during a recent reconciliation meeting.
It would be recalled that following what it described as arbitrary
royalty charges by COSON, BON and IBAN had rallied its members to
boycott music of COSON members on their broadcast stations.
Subsequently, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) had set up a
joint committee for tempers to cool, leading to a purported agreement
last May.
In a statement released to the media yesterday, COSON is urging BON and IBAN to respect the royalty agreement.
“Sadly, we must draw the attention of the nation to the fact that
despite the substantially reduced tariffs and the public pledge of the
broadcasting industry to keep to the terms of the COSON/BON/IBAN/NBC/NCC
agreement, a good number of the broadcasting stations in the country
are still deploying music without paying the very low royalty tariffs
negotiated on their behalf with the help of the NBC and NCC. COSON is
therefore constrained to call on the leaderships of both BON and IBAN to
compel their members to act responsibly and meet their obligations
without further delay,” said chairman of COSON, Chief Tony Okoroji.
Vexed by the development, Okoroji said his organisation may be forced to
return to court if the situation persists. “COSON is resolved to
protect the rights of music industry practitioners and to collect
copyright royalties for the use of their music and sound recordings in
Nigeria. That resolve is rock solid. We will not waver and there will be
no sacred cows. If we need to go back to the courts, we will. If we
need to take other actions, we will. We wish to repeat that it is far
cheaper to obtain a COSON licence for the music used by anyone than to
engage COSON in an expensive legal process.”
In 2013, COSON
instituted several multi-million naira law suits against some of
Nigeria’s biggest broadcast stations including AIT, Ray Power, STV,
Rhythm FM, Beat FM, Classic FM, Naija FM, Smooth FM and Brila FM, with a
threat to sue many more broadcast stations.
Many had though that
the negotiation committee, midwife by NBC, would put an end to the
faceoff, but it appears some government-owned stations are among the
royalty defaulters. “We refuse to accept a situation where the stations
continue with the open stealing of the intellectual property of innocent
creative people simply because ‘there is no budget’ for the payment for
the key raw material they deploy in their operations,” he said, urging
the National and State Assemblies to ensure that clear provisions are
made in the budgets of the different government-owned broadcast stations
for the payment of copyright royalties.
Similarly, the COSON boss
is also requesting the leaderships of the Hotel & Personal Services
Employers Association of Nigeria (HOPESEA) and Hotel Owners Forum Abuja
(HOFA) to direct each and every one of their members to immediately
respect the agreement which they freely entered into with COSON.
9/10/2014
Music royalty: COSON, broadcasters may resume fight
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