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    Court orders MultiChoice to pay 6bn damages to MCSN

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJanuary 23, 2018No Comments3 Mins Read
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    MultiChoice has been ordered to pay N6 billion in damages to Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Limited for copyright infringement

    A Federal High Court sitting in Lagos Nigeria has ordered MultiChoice Nigeria Limited to pay Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Limited/GTE MCSN the sum of N6 billion damages, as a result of copyright infringement.

    MultiChoice had in 2011 dragged the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Limited/GTE before the court but in a dramatic turn of event, MultiChoice not only lost the case, but the court also upheld a counter-claim filed by the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Limited/GTE.

    In a judgment delivered by the presiding judge, Justice Mohammed Idris, ordered MultiChoice to pay the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Ltd./GTE a total of N6billion.

    The judge declared that “The court having delivered judgment striking out the MultiChoice’s claims, hereby ordered as follows: That judgment is entered in favour of the defendant/counter-claimant in the following terms: 5,490,652,125.00 only as special damages.

    Comprising of: N4,157,460,500.000 which became due and collectable from 6th January 2006 to January 2012.

    Inclusive of Value added Tax of N197,950,500.only payable to the Federal Government of Nigeria through Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria LTD/GTE.

    Secondly that, N200,000,000.00 be paid only as general damages.

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    Thirdly that N309,347,875.50 be paid only as aggravated damages.

    The claims of Multichioce that was struck out was filed by Mr P.O.Uwalaka while the defence and counter claims was filed by Barrister O. Ekisola.

    The court also awarded separate sums of N200 million and 309 million as general and aggravated damages respectively against MultiChoice in favour of the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Limited/GTE.

    The Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Ltd./GTE had, in its counter-claim, accused MultiChoice of infringing on its copyright on 18 songs, including Konko Below and Never Far Away by Nigerian masked musician, Bisade Ologunde, alias Lagbaja.

    The other songs, which the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Ltd./GTE accused MultiChoice of using without lawful permission included UEFA Cup thematic music and UEFA Champions League thematic music.

    “MultiChoice was alleged to have infringed on the copyright of the musical works in the course of and to promote their businesses and to make profit without the authority or licence of the MCSN and the society has suffered loss and damage.

    “MultiChoice was alleged to have bluntly refused or neglected to voluntarily apply for and obtain the permission of the counter-claimant before deploying the musical works of the Musical copyright on repertoire into the it’s broadcasting activities.

    “The defendant has continued to infringe upon the works and has threatened to do so continually unless restrained by the honourable court.

    “By its acts of infringement aforesaid, well knowing that it was thereby infringing the copyright of the MCSN the defendant has acted in flagrant disregard of the rights of the counter-claimant.

    On this premise, the MCSN is entitled to and claim from the defendant additional damages pursuant to Section 16(4) of the Copyright Act 2004,” the Musical Copyright Society of Nigeria Ltd./GTE argued in its counter-claim.

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