The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) has conducted a raid on several schools in Ogun State, resulting in the seizure of pirated books valued at approximately N7 million. This operation is part of the NCC’s ongoing efforts to combat copyright infringement and protect intellectual property rights in Nigeria.
According to reports, the NCC targeted schools where pirated educational materials were being sold and distributed. The commission’s actions aim to curb the widespread practice of piracy, which has significant economic and educational implications.
The seizure highlights the seriousness with which the NCC is addressing the issue of piracy, particularly in the educational sector. By protecting original works, the commission hopes to support authors, publishers, and the broader educational ecosystem.
This recent raid follows other similar operations by the NCC in various parts of the country, including Enugu, where pirated books were also seized. The commission’s proactive stance is expected to deter future instances of copyright infringement.