Ownership of Village Headmaster Adenuga, NTA, enter soup as Amb. Olusola's son sues for copyright?
The popular play THE VILLAGE HEADMASTER, that dominated Television screens between 1968 and 1988 has re-echoed in court over copyright ownership.
Olujimi Olusola,is a son to Ambassador Olusegun Olusola, has
slammed a N101.5billion suit on the Nigerian Television Authority NTA, claiming
his father was the rightful owner of the copyright.
Olujimi alleges infringement of the copyright of his
father’s works.
Joined as co- defendants are Chief Wale Adenuga and his
company Wale Adenuga production Limited.
A 33 paragraph statement of claim was filed before a Federal
High Court in Lagos , by a Professor of intellectual property Bankole Sodipo.
Olujimi who is suing as Executor and beneficiary to the Estate
of Ambassador Olusegun Olusola avers in an affidavit that, the VILLAGE
HEADMASTER was authored by his father as an unpublished literary work around
1957 in his personal capacity and not in the course of employment of any
organisation.
He states as follows:
Ambassador Olusola’s original employment in Western Nigeria
Broadcasting Service WNBS was transferred to the features section of WNBS.
His terms of employment in the features department did not
require him to create a local programme.
There was very little local broadcasting programming in 1958 at
WNBS when literary work, the village Headmaster was first adapted for radio
broadcast at the WNBS.
None of his colleagues was promoted or demoted for failure to
create a radio or Television drama series.
His 1957 literary work, the VILLAGE HEADMASTER was first adapted
for radio by the owner of the intellectual property rights therein and
broadcast around 1964.
It was adapted for Television around 1964. But it was not
broadcast until 1968.
For over three decades, Ambassador Olusola was confirmed as the
creator of the Village Headmaster in all its radio and TV adaptations.
It was broadcast on Television for about ten years before the
creation of NTA in 1977.
The plaintiff avers further that by virtue of his father’s
copyright, he has the exclusive rights to preclude any other person including
the defendants and members of their class inter from producing the literary
work, adapting it for Radio, Television, theatre and, like or broadcast it in
any form.
Counsel to the plaintiff had previously written NTA to desist
from any attempt to infringe on the intellectual property rights in the Village
Headmaster.
NTA heeded previous warning.
But NTA had falsely asserted ownership of the copyright in the
Village Headmaster on the false assumption that the VILLAGE HEADMASTER was
created by Ambassador Olusegun Olusola in the course of his employment with the
NTA.
In a press briefing and on its website Wale Adenuga production
stated that it has signed an agreement with NTA to produce the village
Headmaster which was created by Ambassador Olusegun Olusola,
Adenuga has also started recording and producing the Village
Headmaster and that it will soon start broadcasting it.
The production will feature the same characters created by
Ambassador Olusegun Olusola.
He claimed N100 Billion damages against the NTA and Adenuga for
the infringement of the copyright and allied intellectual property rights of
the Village Headmaster.
Olujimi also claims additional N500million for passing off the
Village Headmaster or the characters herein as if it is the plaintiff’s.
He also wants N1 Billion damages against the defendants for the
unlawful transfer of his dad’s intellectual property rights in the Village
Headmaster by falsely asserting ownership of intellectual property rights in
the Village Headmaster.
However in a statement of defence on behalf of Wale Adenuga
Production and Chief Wale Adenuga, a Lagos lawyer, Ademola Adegbite, relying on
a witness statement, denies the claim of the plaintiff.
He says during the lifetime of Ambassador Olusegun Olusola, his
copyright ownership was disputed by Sanya Dosumu, his colleague.
Sanya Dosumu is still alive and well and is now the Olowu of Owu
kingdom in Abeokuta in Ogun State, as Oba Sanya Dosumu.
Apart from The Village Headmaster,other programmes produce
exclusively for NTA were CORK CROW AT DAWN, MASQUERADE,AM EXPRESS by Peter Igoh
and others who were late Ambassador Olusegun Olusola’s Colleagues at NTA.
Barrister Adegbite, according to the affidavit by Oyeleye Samuel
Adenekan contends Ambassador Olusegun Olusola in his lifetime failed to take
necessary legal step to protect his copyright in The Village Headmaster, if at
all it exists.
Consequently the facts show beyond doubt that the plaintff’s
claim to copyright of The village Headmaster is in the realm of imagination
without any bearing on the reality on ground.
The defendants will contend at the trial that the suit is
frivolous, gold digging and without substance and must be dismissed with
substantial cost.
Also Barrister Yusuf Ali SAN, who is acting for NTA counters
that Ambassador Olusegun Olusola during his lifetime never challenged the
copyright of the NTA over the village Headmaster.
He says it was the understanding and practice at the relevant
time that artistic work created in the course of employment with the NTA
belongs to NTA .
He says further stated that there is no valid or subsisting
copyright which gives the plaintiff exclusive copyright to
NTA avers further that even if Ambassador Olusola was the
copyright owner of the village Headmaster, the right has extinguished or
expired by effluxion of time having been broadcast or published for more than
50 years.
NTA also prays the court to dismiss the plaintiff claim for
being frivolous, vexatious, and gold digging.
When the matter was mentioned Mr Femi Fajolu appearing for the
plaintiff told the court that the parties are trying to settle the matter out
of court.
This position was confirmed by the other two counsels
representing the defendants
Consequently,the presiding judge, Ambrose Lewis Allagoa
adjourned till 15 December for report of settlement.
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