Paul Play Slams Etisalat With N200 m Copyright Infringement Lawsuit

Singer Paul Play Dairo has filed a
N200m lawsuit against telecommunications company, Etisalat for using his song, Mosorire in its popular reality series, Nigerian Idol, without seeking his consent. In the suit filed at a Lagos High court and marked FHC/CS/581/2014, Optima Media Group was made co-defendant. Paul stated that the defendants had used his hit song, Mosorire, which he composed himself, to promote their TV show, Nigerian Idol in 2012 and 2013.

He alleged that during the course of the programme, a contestant was made to reproduce his song and sing it without his express permission as the owner of the song.

The court paper in part reads
“I am the copyright owner of the
work named and tagged
Mosorire”, contained in my
repertoire, exclusively for the
jurisdiction of Nigeria and the
authority or permission to exploit
such work can only be obtained
from me. However, the defendants
being an organiser of a television
reality show tagged, “Nigerian
Idol” caused the use, adaptation
and deployment of my said work
titled, “Mosorire” on the said show
without my consent, and which was
broadcast to several millions of
television viewers throughout the
Federal Republic of Nigeria and the
rest of Africa for 2012 and 2013
editions.”

Paul Play said that as a singer and
composer, he was entitled to an annual fee of N100m on the track. He said for having made use of his song without reaching out to him for permission, the defendants, Etisalat and Optima media group had made him loose some money

while according to him, they “made
gains and improved on their own brand image.”. No date has been fixed for the hearing.

Source: Punch

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