‘Our government is respectful of intellectual property’: Ghanaian authorities respond to Bimbo Ademoye’s movie theft allegation
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‘Our government is respectful of intellectual property’: Ghanaian authorities respond to Bimbo Ademoye’s movie theft allegation
Ghanaian Minister of Communication, Digital Technology and Innovation, Sam George and the Chief Executive Officer of the country’s National Film Authority (NFA), Kafui Danku, have assured Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Bimbo Ademoye of resolving the issues she raised about copyright violations against her movies in Ghana. The actress had weeks ago taken to Instagram to call out Ghanaian TV stations for showing her movies without authorization. …
Sam George and Kafui Danku respond to Bimbo Ademoye's copyright violation claims - Live Ghana TV
Ghana’s Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Sam Nartey George, alongside National Film Authority CEO Kafui Danku, has assured Nigerian actress and filmmaker Bimbo Ademoye of prompt intervention in her intellectual property rights case. The pledge follows Ademoye’s public allegations that several Ghanaian television stations have been airing her films without authorisation—a violation, she asserts, of intellectual prop…
Sam George and Kafui Danku respond to Bimbo Ademoye's copyright violation claims
Ghana’s Minister of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovation, Sam Nartey George, alongside National Film Authority CEO Kafui Danku, has assured Nigerian actress and filmmaker Bimbo Ademoye of prompt intervention in her intellectual property rights case. The pledge follows Ademoye’s public allegations that several Ghanaian television stations have been airing her films without authorisation—a violation, she asserts, of intellectual prope…
Sam George, Kafui Danku Pledge Action on Bimbo Ademoye’s Content Theft Complaints – Ghana Celebrities
The Minister of Communication, Sam Nartey George, and Kafui Danku-Pitcher, the Executive Secretary of the National Film Authority, have both pledged to take swift action against the menace of Ghanaian television stations airing Nigerian movies without securing the proper rights. The two government appointees took to social media to announce their intentions to tackle this issue after a complaint from Nigerian actress Bimbo Ademoye. Ademoye, in a…
Bimbo Ademoye warns Ghanaian TV stations against unauthorised broadcast of her films - Ghana Weekend
Popular Nigerian actress and filmmaker, Bimbo Ademoye has issued a firm caution to Ghanaian television stations, urging them to cease airing her movies without her consent. Taking to her social media platforms, Bimbo voiced her displeasure over what she described as blatant exploitation of her intellectual property, including the unauthorised use of her film posters and content. “PSA!! ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!! I hate that I have to do this, but my bl…
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