A federal high court sitting in Lagos on the 29th of Dec 2014 via the suit no:
FHC/L/CS/1987/14 gave an injunction restraining Cynthia Morgan an artiste
under the label of Psquare’s senior brother and Manager Jude Okoye led Northside
Entertainment Ltd and all other agents, promoters, Dj’s, radio stations, tv stations,
bloggers and every other person from publishing and distributing to the public the
music track/single/album titled popori by Cynthia Morgan which is an infringement
on Queen Ure’s copyright.
Queen Ure to sue anyone in the business of recording, publishing, distributing to
the public the music track/single/album titled popori which is an infringement on her copyright.
It will be recalled that Queen Ure’s first video which dropped Nov 2012 was
titled Porpori ( a word she made up) and her 15 track album launched Dec 29, 2012
is titled Porpori, she equally dropped another “porpori” video march 2014 titled
Porpori Dance alongside other singles and videos.
On releasing Porpori, she had the sound recording registered at the Nigerian copyright
commission and a copyright certificate was issued to her in march 2013.
In November 2014, Cynthia Morgan who is signed under the Jude okoye led label Northside
entertainment released a single which she titled Popori and now the court has ordered
her to relinquish the use of Popori as a title to her single.
Queen Ure says what she has done is nothing personal but preservation and protection
of her intellectual property as well as her contribution to the music industry, so that artists
can begin to respect each others’ work and to start appreciating the act of registering their work
so they can be protected in a case of infringement.
The court order which has be applauded by music enthusiasts across Nigeria is seen as a
wakeup call to all artistes who engage in copyright infringement and even outright pirating
of artistes works without due authorization.
With this latest court judgment any radio station, television stations, clubs etc that uses the
work is liable and will be prosecuted.
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