The Audio Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS), led by Mahmood Ali-Balogun has intensified its efforts to combat copyright infringement in the country.
This campaign has been bolstered by the participation of numerous AVRS members, including prominent figures like Monalisa Chinda, Ejike Asiegbu, Segun Arinze and Francis Duru.
In a coordinated effort with the Nigerian Police Force from the FCID and the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), represented by Superintendent of Police Olutola Ogunyemi and Copyright Officer Kunle Olatunji, AVRS conducted a targeted operation at three major hotels in Abuja: Fraser Suites, Abuja Continental Hotel and Stratton Hotels.
These establishments were accused of unauthorised use of audiovisual works belonging to thousands of AVRS members.
During the visits, AVRS representatives engaged with the hotels’ management teams, securing commitments to comply with copyright laws and regulations.
The hotels were reminded of their legal obligations under the Nigerian Copyright Act to obtain appropriate public performance licenses for the use of audiovisual works on their premises.
AVRS Chairman Mahmood Ali-Balogun emphasised the organisation’s commitment stating, “As creators and investors in the audiovisual sector, our works represent not only our talents but our livelihoods.
“The ongoing and blatant disregard for copyright laws by certain hotels and establishments infringes upon the rights of thousands of Nigerian actors and filmmakers.
“This visit serves as a reminder that audiovisual works are properties, just like physical assets, and must be respected.
“The AVRS remains steadfast in its mission to ensure that rights holders are fairly compensated for the public use of their works. Compliance with the law is not optional—it is a responsibility.”