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Nigerian Copyright Commission and Book Piracy in Nigeria
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Book piracy is an illegal reproduction of books and other printed materials and distribution/selling of these for profit. It is part of the hallmarks of a corrupt society, where personal interest overrides commitment to the values of the state. It is a crime that not only adversely affects the creative potential of society by denying the creators their legitimate dues, but it also causes economic losses to all those who had invested their money in bringing out the books for use by end-users. The book is a study conducted to investigate the contributions of the Nigerian Copyright Commission toward controlling book piracy in Nigeria. Hopefully, whoever reads the book will be equipped with the basic knowledge of the causes of book piracy in Nigeria, the types of books mostly pirated, measures taken by the Nigerian Copyright Commission against book piracy, the effectiveness of the measures taken to curb the menace and the effects of book piracy on book business in Nigeria.
Autorentext
Ibrahim Ahmadu is currently the Acting College Librarian at the Kano State College of Education and Preliminary Studies. He obtained both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Library and Information Science at Bayero University and Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, respectively. He is presently undertaking his Ph.D. study in librarianship.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 100
- Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
- Gewicht 167g
- Autor Ibrahim Ahmadu
- Titel Nigerian Copyright Commission and Book Piracy in Nigeria
- Veröffentlichung 31.01.2023
- ISBN 6206141888
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9786206141884
- Jahr 2023
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T7mm
- GTIN 09786206141884