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Remedies and Defences for Copyright Infringement Under the Nigeria Copyright Act Cap C28 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004: A Comparative Analysis

Abstract

The primary function of copyright under the law is to protect from annexation the fruits of a person’s work. Various justifications have been put forward for this protection, the basic reasons being that a man should own what he produces or brings into being; for if what he produces can be taken away from him, then he is not better than a slave. It is the aim of this paper to focus on a critical appraisal of the copyright enforcement provisions (specifically the remedies and defences available in an action for infringement) under the Nigerian Act.

 

Keywords: Comparative Analysis, Copyright Infringement, Nigeria copyright act, federation of Nigeria, laws, remedies defences

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