Further to your discussion with Andi Daze regarding the proposed protection of your intellectual property rights in your book in Nigeria and other countries around the world, please find an outline of what will be required.
Generally speaking an author is presumed to have copyrights over his works as soon as such work is in expressed in a fixed form (egg a book). The Berne Convention (1886) is an international treaty signed by member states which provides copyright protection across member states. Over time however some countries have nationalized their copyrights laws such that to enjoy protection in those countries an author will be required to register in that country protect their copyrights.
The Copyrights Act Chapter C28 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004 regulates the registration and ownership of copyrights in Nigeria, while Nigerian Copyright Commission is the regulatory body for registration and ownership of copyrights. A copyright certificate grants exclusive rights to the owner to control, reproduction, performance or any kind of commercial exploitation.
The treaty states that if copyright exists in one of its member countries, then this copyright is valid in all member countries, who are signatories of the Berne Convention. At present there are 176 signatory countries out of 195 countries in the world today. Some of them include:
Copyrights upon registration are valid in Nigeria for the period of the author’s life time with an additional Seventy (70) years post mortem for an individual and Fifty years (50) after the date of first publication for works published by the government or a corporate entity. This term varies from country to country however, under the Berne Convention is 50 years from the date of the author’s death.
A registered copyright may be owned in the following categories:
The NCC is by law mandated to grant approval to organisations wishing to function as collective management organization. The organizations are created to manage and administer rights of copyright owners when it is impracticable for such rights to be managed individually and directly by the right owners. The organization helps negotiate and grant licenses, collect royalties and distribute same to the copyright owners.
The recognized and acceptable Collective Management Organisations in the literary and music industries include:
The registration is done online through the NCC’s portal by:
4.1 Required Information/Documents;
4.2 Duration
Upon submission of the documents online, the documents are processed and online certificate is issued within Seventy Two (72) hours, while the physical certificate is issued within Fifteen (15) working days.
Do not hesitate to contact us for further clarification.
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Fatima Inusa
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