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Copyright and the Creative Industry - Christian Aniukwu | Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry | Amaegwu

53m · Amaegwu · 23 Nov 01:38

Ama Egwu and Uche Okoye discusses "Copyright and the Creative Industry" with Christian Aniukwu, an Intellectual Property Lawyer, and an associate at Aluko and Oyebode, on this episode of "Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry"

Christian takes the listener into an extensive lecture on what can be copyrighted, when there has been an infringement, and the workings on collecting societies.

"Exploring the Southeast Creative Industry" is a Twitter Space series by hosted by Ama Egwu (@AmaEgwu_) and Uche Okoye (@UchePOkoye) Fridays at 7pm. The recording of these sessions of deep conversations into the creative industry of the Southeast of Nigeria, the predominantly Igbo region, is what you are listening to.

Do follow us across social media and YouTube (@AmaEgwu_).

Send us a message, donate if you can to keep us on, but most importantly, join the conversation to explore the goldmine that is Igbo Creative Industry.

Happy Listening.

Yagazie.

#AmaEgwu #IndigenousMusic #AfricanArt #AfricanMusic #Igbo #MusicPodcast #Podcast #AfricaPodcast #Copyright

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