Content Creators: Rights under the Nigerian Copyright Act 2022
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Redeemer's University Journal of Jurisprudence and International Law
Abstract
Communication and content creation are the foundation of all social interactions. Our methods
of sharing information and conversing has been completely transformed by social networking
sites like WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and others. The men and women behind these
social media platforms are referred to as ‘content creators’. The evolution of the content creation
industry has various implications on the structure of creativity, the organisation and management
of individual and national economic systems, the distribution and utilisation of resources to foster
sustainable economic expansion, and the shifting landscape of employment trends and
opportunities, on education, on infotainment, and so on. But do these creators have any
enforceable copyright rights? A cursory look at the Nigerian Copyright Act 2022 appears as
though content creators are not recognised; however, an in-depth study of the Act shows
otherwise. Content creators have recognizable and enforceable rights under the copyright law.
This paper highlights the copyright rights of these authors; the work they produce is an extension
of their personalities. Using primary and secondary sources of law, this paper adopts the
doctrinal legal research technique. This article concludes that content creators, as authors under
copyright, should be accorded their due respect. They have valid and enforceable rights under
the law. Take away from content creators their copyright and you would very soon take away
from Nigeria her authors.