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Piracy: Nollywood Producers, Actors Protest To Fashola’s Office by fkaz(m): 5:38pm On Apr 21, 2015
Movie producers and actors in the entertainment industry on Monday besieged the office of the Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola protesting against the incessant cases of piracy in the movie industry.

Top on their demands was the call for stiffer penalties against piracy and other forms of intellectual theft.
The practitioners, numbering about 100, made the call while drawing attention to the perennial threats piracy poses to their profession.

According to them, piracy is a major albatross to the growth of the movie industry as it discouraged investments in film making and undermine creativity.
Speaking during the protest, ace movie Producer, Tunde Kelani, said the trend had gotten to a dangerous dimension requiring a quick check.

Kelani said: “The trend of piracy we are witnessing now has assumed a dangerous level where films produced in Nigeria, still showing in the cinemas, are pirated and released, sold on the streets of Lagos before official release by the investors.

“This is destroying lives, property, business and the industry as a whole,” Kelani said.
Kelani who is the brain behind Mainframe Productions, also sued for the elevation of piracy to the same level as armed robbery, financial crimes and narcotics.

Another producer, who claimed his latest film- “October 1” had
just been pirated before official commissioning, Kunle Afolayan, lamented the situation and called for serious legislation.

“I feel very perplexed because I have a distributor I work with. He distributes all types of films and he released my previous films- Phone Swap, Figurine, Irapada.

“We were just about to finalise on the distribution of my latest film titled ‘October 1’ when he (distributor) got a text from an informant at Alaba that those guys were about to release the film.

“I sent a text to some people in authority even to the governor but the guys still went ahead,” he said.
Afolayan advocated severe punishments for offenders, saying the existing legislation against the problem was too weak to serve as deterrence.

State governor, Babatunde Fashola responding to the aggrieved movie makers, assured of the state government’s collaboration in the fight against piracy.

He described the industry as a self-driven one that thrived even without any take-off grant from government.
Fashola saluted the courage of the film industry stakeholders to tackle the menace head-on.

He, however, described the issue of piracy as a global problem which no nation had successfully eradicated.

According to Fashola, “Piracy is a global phenomenon, not just a Nigerian problem but what has been done in other climes is that they have been able to reduce it to the barest minimum.

“Perhaps, more defining is that we should not leave the business of lawmaking to lawmakers alone.

http://dailyindependentnig.com/2015/04/piracy-nollywood-producers-actors-protest-fasholas-office/

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Re: Piracy: Nollywood Producers, Actors Protest To Fashola’s Office by Nobody: 6:04pm On Apr 21, 2015
should they complain to Fashola or AMbode?

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