He underscored the financial consequences for actors from Ghana and called on local channels to stop the unapproved release, emphasizing the significance of adhering to global copyright and intellectual property regulations.
Adjorlolo’s comments highlight how important it is to maintain copyright laws and safeguard intellectual property rights in the entertainment industry.
In addition to violating the rights of Nigerian filmmakers, the unapproved broadcasting of their films compromises the credibility of legitimate content distribution networks.
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