Explore how generative AI is reshaping filmmaking—offering efficiency and creativity while raising ethical, legal, and industry concerns.
Explore how generative AI is reshaping filmmaking—offering efficiency and creativity while raising ethical, legal, and industry concerns.
Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL) advised on Netflix’s “To Kill A Monkey,” Kemi Adetiba’s bold 8-part series redefining African storytelling on the global stage.
The Gangs of Lagos case highlights the balance between artistic freedom and cultural sensitivity, emphasising the need for respectful and accurate storytelling.
Copyright is vital for creators in the digital age. Omoni Oboli’s film dispute highlights the challenges and importance of enforcing copyright in entertainment.
The copyright dispute between gospel artist Sinach and producer Michael Oluwole over “Way Maker” underscores key issues in creative ownership.
Discover the key differences between a Producer and Executive Producer in the film industry, their roles, responsibilities, & impact on production and financing
The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal system has become a subject of significant interest, sparking extensive conversations regarding its consequences and potential hurdles. In an era defined by revolutionary progress, the influence of AI extends into numerous industries, and the legal field is no different.
Strategies to Unlock Non-Tax Revenues in Nigeria: Nigeria confronts significant revenue difficulties, notably evidenced by the N10.78 trillion budget deficit for 2023. To cover this deficit, the Federal Government plans to primarily rely on fresh borrowings amounting to N8.80 trillion.
Strategies to Unlock Non-Tax Revenues in Nigeria: Nigeria confronts significant revenue difficulties, notably evidenced by the N10.78 trillion budget deficit for 2023. To cover this deficit, the Federal Government plans to primarily rely on fresh borrowings amounting to N8.80 trillion.
Recent developments in the Nigerian music industry especially in relation to the circumstances surrounding the death of Mohbad, a Nigerian music artiste and songwriter who was formerly signed under Marlian Records (Record label) have raised concerns about some record labels engaging in exploitative practices and even criminal activities under the guise of record labels.