Less than 48 hours after the Independent Broadcasters Association (IBAN) and Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria (BON) issued a statement banning the broadcast of the music of nearly all of Nigeria’s topmost musicians on the radio and TV stations run by affiliate stations, a group of star musicians and top players in the music industry have fired back. Continue...
The group comprising the likes of 2 Face Idibia, 9ice, MI, Azeezat, Ill Bliss, WunmiObe, Dizzy K. Falola and representatives of Burna Boy, Sound Sultan, DammyKrane, Sir Victor Uwaifo, Ice Prince, Sunny Neji, etc met at Whitehouse Hotel, GRA, Ikeja on Wednesday, December 4. One after the other, the music industry stars expressed outrage by the decision of BON and IBAN and their attempt to manipulate the music industry so that they can run away from their responsibility of paying copyright royalties for music broadcast by them.
They
rose from the meeting with the following resolutions:
1. That
all authors, composers, songwriters, artistes, performers, publishers, record
label executives, owners of sound recordings, publicists, managers, etc should
ignore the IBAN email and no right owner should send any message to the email
provided by IBAN.
2. That no self-respecting right owner of the Nigerian music industry
should sell his/her birth right by sending an email to BON or IBAN to request
that they play his/her music.
3. That
the music industry will consider the stations that comply with their copyright obligations and
advice all right owners to move their works to the stations and encourage their
fans and followers to support such stations.
4. That
a delegation of the music industry is to meet with appropriate political office
holders within the shortest possible time on this matter.
5. That
all IBAN/BON stations not licensed for the use of music should take note that
with immediate effect they should cease to broadcast music whether local or
foreign on their stations - These stations must also suspend
the use of music whether wholly or in part by way of sampling, interpolation,
remixing or outright jacking pending the resolution of this matter.
6. That this
movement is a historic fight for the recognition of the fundamental human
rights of all creative people in the Federal Republic of Nigeria and no
creative person should sell out or allow himself/herself to be made a saboteur
in this historic battle.
7. That
all important stakeholders in the music industry should make themselves
available for a full briefing and Q/A session at a follow up meeting to be held
on Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at Rumors Night Club, 15a, Oduduwa Way, GRA,
Ikeja, Lagos by 10.00am.
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