Mr Asein reinforced the need for stronger collective action against piracy and copyright abuse.
He said it would be achieved through collaborations with relevant national tech-based institutions.
The NCC boss said, “As we have consistently emphasised, access to knowledge is a right, not a privilege. Yet the reality in Nigeria remains deeply troubling.”
The NCC official said the new logo features a circular green-and-red badge with 36 radiating red spikes representing the 36 states of the federation.
After receiving serious threats from the thugs, the NCC team had to release the confiscated books before they were allowed to leave the scene.
She warned that both sellers and shop owners who obstruct enforcement officers would face prosecution.
The NCC boss said AI could be used responsibly and sustainably to guarantee a secure future for the creative industry for the good of humanity.
The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) on Friday conducted a raid on several bookshops in the Ajegunle boundary area of Lagos State, seizing pirated books estimated at a market value of N20 million
The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) says it will roll out the minimum documentation required for booksellers to curb piracy in the country
“I want to assure you that very soon, we will see more anti-piracy devices being used by publishers,” he said.
