NPA TO HOST WORKSHOP ON RELATED RIGHTS OF BOOKS AT NIBF 2024
By Wole Adedoyin
The Nigerian Publishers Association (NPA) has announced its upcoming workshop on the Related Rights of Books, set to take place during the Nigeria International Book Fair (NIBF) 2024. This workshop is a significant opportunity for stakeholders in the publishing industry to delve into crucial discussions surrounding the exploration of related rights, aiming towards sustainable development.
The workshop, themed "Building Prosperity through the Exploration of Related Rights of Books for Sustainable Development," will be held on Friday, 10th May 2024, at the prestigious NIBF venue, Yard 158, located on Kudirat Abiola Way, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos. The event will commence at 10:00 am and conclude at 12:00 noon, providing attendees with a concise yet comprehensive session.
Registration for the workshop is free of charge, ensuring accessibility to all interested individuals within the publishing ecosystem. Facilitating this insightful session are esteemed experts in the field, Mr. David Oluwagbami of the Nigerian Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of Lagos, and Chief Uchenna Cyril Anioke, President/Chairman-in-Council of the Nigerian Publishers Association.
"We are thrilled to host this workshop as part of the NIBF 2024, offering a platform for industry professionals to engage in discussions vital to the advancement of the publishing sector," said Chief Uchenna Cyril Anioke, President/Chairman-in-Council of the Nigerian Publishers Association. "Exploring related rights of books is paramount for sustainable development, and we look forward to fruitful deliberations."
The workshop will cover various aspects of related rights, including but not limited to copyright, licensing, distribution, and intellectual property protection. Participants can expect to gain valuable insights into navigating legal frameworks, maximizing revenue streams, and fostering collaboration within the industry.
"We extend our invitation to all stakeholders - publishers, authors, distributors, legal practitioners, and policymakers - to join us at this workshop," remarked Emmanuel Abimbola, Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Publishers Association. "Together, we can harness the potential of related rights to drive prosperity and innovation in the Nigerian publishing landscape."
For inquiries and registration, interested individuals are encouraged to contact the Nigerian Publishers Association directly at the Book Exhibition ground. Don't miss this opportunity to contribute to the growth and sustainability of the publishing industry in Nigeria.
The Nigerian Publishers Association (NPA) is a professional body representing the interests of publishers in Nigeria. Committed to promoting literacy, education, and the dissemination of knowledge, NPA serves as a unifying force within the publishing industry, advocating for best practices and facilitating collaboration among stakeholders.
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