Tony Okoroji |
Chairman, Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), Chief Tony Okoroji
has said that the payment of DSTV subscription by hotel and restaurant owners
in Nigeria is not the same as payment for music copyright. He made this known
while addressing a cross section of the press at the recent licensing agreement
signing ceremony between COSON and MultiChoice Nigeria, operators of DSTV, which took place at the
exquisite Oriental Hotel in Victoria Island, Lagos.
Said Chief Okoroji, “I am informed that someone has misled owners
of hotels, restaurants and similar public establishments that the payment of
their DSTV subscription authorizes them to freely play music to their customers
and to the general public. There is no better place to state publicly that the
payment of subscription to receive the first class signals from DSTV is not the
same as a copyright licence to communicate music and sound recordings to the
general public. Hotels, restaurants and similar establishments which have not
done so should get in touch with COSON without delay”. Chief Okoroji also
clarified that individuals who subscribe to DSTV and do not use the
subscription in a business or public setting need no copyright licence for the
full enjoyment by themselves, families or friends of the music and sound
recordings received.