- Noel N. Udeoji PhD, 2Afoma P. Ezeno, 3Ifunanya C. Nneji, 4Rosemary O. Udeoji
- 1,2,3,-Department of Public Law, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. 4Department of Public Law, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State.
- SSAR Journal of Economic and Business Management (SSARJEBM) ISSN: XXXX-XXXX (Online)
- PP. 05-14
- DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.14907041
Abstract: The entertainment industry in Nigeria has experienced tremendous growth over the years, evolving into a significant contributor to the country’s economy. The industry, which encompasses music, film (audio-visuals), theater, and other creative endeavors, has not only provided a platform for artistic expression but also created numerous job opportunities for Nigerian citizens. However, the industry’s potential for job creation is unarguably hindered by the lack of effective copyright protection. This work therefore seeks to explore the role of copyright in playing a significant role for job creation in Nigeria’s entertainment (music) industry, with a focus on the legal framework and relevant citations albeit, doctrinal expositions. Copyright protection is known to be a vital catalyst for job creation in any entertainment industry, fostering a vibrant ecosystem that supports creativity, innovation, and economic growth. By safeguarding the intellectual property rights of creators, copyright incentivizes investment in the industry, enables the development of new business models, and generates revenue streams that support employment opportunities in areas such as music, film, television, and digital media. As the entertainment industry continues to evolve in the digital age, the importance of copyright protection in driving job creation and economic development cannot be overstated. It is therefore recommended that attention should be geared towards effective enforcement, education, and awareness creation of the copyright regime.
Keywords: Copyright, Job Creation, Entertainment, Nigeria, Music Industry