COSON Gears Up For Consolidation In 2015
Uzo Chikere
Copyright Society of Nigeria (COSON), the nation’s sole copyright collective
management organization for musical works and sound recordings, is set to make
2015 a critical year in its evolution and growth. As a result, the organization
has spent much of the month of January scrutinizing and reviewing its processes
and redesigning its approaches going forward.
Speaking on the society’s approach in 2015, COSON General Manager, Mr. Chinedu
Chukwuji said, “January has been a month of management meetings and meetings at
COSON. There have been several meetings with our Legal team, several with our
Communications team and more meetings with our Licensing team. We still have
meetings with our Finance and Administration teams. Each meeting has been a
strategy session chaired by our chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji. The
discussions have been intense. Some of the discussions have sometimes continued
far into the night. The chairman has been emphatic about the level of results
which would not be acceptable to the members of the society in 2015. We have
strategized on ways to hit those results that will make our members happy. The
Chairman has also made it clear that COSON must continue to operate at the
cutting edge of technology and the most modern management principles and practices.
As a result, all the departments
have been primed to ensure the wide collection of information and statistics
that would boost their databases as COSON will not make decisions based on
guess work”.
In May 2015, COSON will be celebrating the fifth anniversary of its approval by
the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as the nation’s sole
collective management organization for musical works and sound recordings. Said
Mr. Chukwuji, ‘Despite the initial challenges, COSON has grown to become Nigeria’s
most powerful organization in the creative sector with a management style and
structure that most blue chip organizations envy. We have distributed royalties
every year since our approval. With reciprocal representation agreements
covering about 130 collective management organizations across the world, we
have spread our tentacles beyond what anyone could have imagined four and half
years ago. Without one kobo received from the government, I am happy to say
that COSON is financially and organizationally very stable. Every COSON member
is important to the society; we observe every rule in the book and our internal
democracy is second to
none. At COSON, whatever money belongs to you will get to you ultimately. We do
not joke at all about transparency and accountability’
Mr. Chukwuji says that 2015 will be a year of bold consolidation at COSON.
According to the Masters in Intellectual Property (MIP) graduate of Africa
University, Zimbabwe, ‘last year, COSON signed a historic agreement with the
entire broadcasting industry in Nigeria. The year before, we reached such an
agreement with the hotel industry. We hope to enter into a similar agreement
with the transport industry this year and finally bring the private copy levy
scheme to operation. We hope that in 2015, those who have an obligation to
obtain licences from COSON will do so without any confrontation. I
however promise anyone who wants to fight COSON in 2015 that at COSON, we are
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