It was another milestone celebration at the
Corporate Headquarters of Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON) recently as the
nation’s sole government approved collective management organization for music
and sound recordings celebrated the landmark reciprocal representation
agreement just signed between them and the United Kingdom based PRS for Music,
probably the most respected CMO in the world.
The agreement formalizes the mandate to COSON to
manage in Nigeria the extensive repertoire of world music controlled by PRS for
Music while PRS for Music will ensure the collection of royalties on behalf of
COSON, its members and affiliates for the use of Nigerian music in the UK and
other territories where PRS operates directly or true its affiliates.
The details of the agreement negotiated over a
period of two years were concluded during a recent visit to London by COSON
Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji who is elated by this watershed development and
popped a few bottles of Champagne with COSON General Manager, Mr Chinedu
Chukwuji to mark the occasion.
Reacting to the
development, Chief Okoroji said ‘’the signing of the agreement between COSON
and PRS for Music is proof that the world has taken notice of the significant
progress COSON has made with respect to the collective management of copyright
in Nigeria. Nigerian artistes can now feel confident to churn out world hits
knowing that wherever in the world their music is utilized, there is a
worldwide network heavily protecting their interests’’
Also highly
elated Mr. Efe Omorogbe, CEO Nowmusik and manager of several top Nigerian
artistes such as 2Face Idibia, Timi Dakolo, J. Martins, Seyi Shay, Sunny Neji,
Dammy Krane, Tunde & WunmiObe, etc said, ‘’This is wonderful! Many boasted
that it could not be done. Now, it is done. Anyone who may have been trying a
divide and rule tactics to thwart COSON must now come to the conclusion that
the game is up. Let the music pay!’’
An ecstatic COSON General Manager, Mr. Chukwuji, who
could not hide his joy said, ‘’My-o-my! This is an incredible development and
an indication that it can only get better with collective management of
copyright in Nigeria. Nobody can ask me again, ‘who controls the PRS repertoire
in Nigeria?’ COSON does, FULLSTOP!’’
Besides the recent agreement signed on behalf
of PRS for Music by Ms. Kareen Buse, Managing Director, PRS for Music
International and Chief Tony Okoroji, COSON has also signed reciprocal
representation agreements with several other CMOs in different parts of the
world and today possesses the fastest growing global collective
management network in Africa.
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