A ‘Film Option’ is a popular form of intellectual property (IP) in the film industry, granting exclusive rights to purchase creative works. While common internationally, it’s less known in Nigeria and Africa.
A ‘Film Option’ is a popular form of intellectual property (IP) in the film industry, granting exclusive rights to purchase creative works. While common internationally, it’s less known in Nigeria and Africa.
Understanding the rights and responsibilities of landlords and tenants under Nigerian tenancy law is crucial for fostering harmonious relationships and preventing disputes.
A fair hearing is rooted in the principle of natural justice, originating from natural law theory. It ensures fair and just treatment by rulers or agents.
The copyright dispute between gospel artist Sinach and producer Michael Oluwole over “Way Maker” underscores key issues in creative ownership.
Effectively managing complex disputes requires balancing legal strategy, commercial insight, and relational sensitivity for successful resolution.
Nigeria’s tech industry in 2024 is transforming with diverse startups, sustainable models, and legislative support, fostering growth and global competitiveness.
Conflict settlement is pivotal to the growth of the football industry in Nigeria as it will encourage more players to settle and play football without fear.
Conflict settlement is pivotal to the growth of the football industry in Nigeria as it will encourage more players to settle and play football without fear.
NDPC extends the registration deadline for major data controllers and processors to September 30, 2024, allowing more time for compliance with the NDP Act 2023.
The Finance Amendment Act’s retroactive windfall tax and criminal penalties raise serious constitutional concerns, jeopardizing the rule of law and fairness.