If the massive participation of film industry practitioners in the stakeholders’ meetings organized by Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) in Kano and Abuja, penultimate week, is anything to go by, then the campaign for respect for intellectual property in Nigeria could very well have assumed a more serious nationwide dimension.
The recent public outcry against movie piracy may have triggered a resurgence of interest in the protection of intellectual property among film makers across the country who turned out in exceptionally large numbers at the stakeholders’ sensitization fora recently organized by Audio-Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS) respectively in Asaba, Delta State capital, and the ancient city of Benin,
Audio-Visual Rights Society of Nigeria LTD/GTE (AVRS) holds its Industry Stakeholders’ Forum on Thursday February 19, 2015 by 10.30AM at Planet One Entertainment Centre, Maryland, Lagos.
ADDRESS BY MR MAHMOODALI-BALOGUN, CHAIRMAN AUDIO VISUAL RIGHTS SOCIETY OF NIGERIA (AVRS) AT THE PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE APPROVAL OF AVRS AS A CMO BY NCC ON DEC. 2, 2014.