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Oloture: Mo Abudu Finally Speaks On Journalist Tobore Ovuorie’s Copyright Claim (Videos)

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Media entrepreneur Mo Abudu has addressed journalist Tobore Ovuorie’s copyright claim over Oloture, theeditorng.com reports.

The 56-year-old shared a video speaking on Ovuorie’s claim in an Instagram post on Tuesday.

She said in May 2019 they reached out to Ovuorie to acknowledge her journalistic ability, to commend, recognise and encourage her in her ongoing campaign against sex trafficking.

"Oloture is a copy and paste of my life story" – Tobore Mit-Ovuorie calls out Mo Abudu, others for allegedly using her work without credit.

🎥: Pulse One pic.twitter.com/NnymoX2ghp

— Laila Ijeoma | Lailasnews.com (@LailaIjeoma) January 8, 2021

“I would like to take a few minutes of your time today to shed some light on the recent allegations of copyright infringement made by investigative reporter Tobore Ovuorie against EbonyLife Films in relation to Oloture (the movie).

“I also stand as mentor to so many young girls and ladies, I never want to disappoint any of you, so again, I did this to give you all an understanding of the situation,” she wrote.

Theeditorngr.com reports that Premium Times Services Limited, publishers of Premium Times, had in November 2020, said journalist Tobore Ovuorie cannot claim copyright over the investigative report that inspired the movie Oloture.

Produced by EbonyLife, Oloture contains elements of a 2014 PREMIUM TIMES report by Ms Ovuorie titled ‘Inside Nigeria’s Ruthless Human Trafficking Mafia’.

It is the story of a journalist who goes undercover as a prostitute to expose sexual exploitation and trafficking of young women to Europe.

The film which was released on Netflix in October has received rave reviews from different parts of the world.

Ovuorie, however, claims that the production is an infringement of her copyright as the subject and author of the story.

A letter dated November 3, 2020 by her lawyers Maverick and Spectre demanded among others payment of N5million as compensation and inclusion of open and end credits in the movie “acknowledging the adaptation of her work in line with industry standard and practice.”

Responding through a letter dated November 9, 2020 from its lawyer Olaniwun Ajayi, EbonyLife said Ovuorie should desist from accusing it of “ethical misconducts which bother on intellectual theft and copyrights infringement.”
The company headed by Mo Abudu demanded that the journalist should publish a retraction of the allegation or face legal action.

Reacting to the controversy generated over the story, Mr Mojeed said the journalist was a full-time employee of PREMIUM TIMES when she undertook the investigation.

“She produced the said content as part of her job while working as our staff. Going by Nigeria‘s copyright law, only PREMIUM TIMES and its partner on that reporting project, ZAM CHRONICLES, can lay claim to the copyright for that work. Not any individual reporter or editor who worked on the project as part of their employment obligations at the time,” he said.

Oloture stars Sharon Ooja, Beverly Osu, Omowunmi Dada, Segun Arinze, Omoni Oboli, Ada Ameh, Ikechukwu, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Sambasa Nzeribe and many others.

The producers acknowledged PREMIUM TIMES and Ovuorie in the end credit as having inspired the storyline.

Chief Executive Officer of EbonyLife Films Lawyer Olaniwun Ajayi Maverick and Spectre Mo Abudu Netflix Oloture PREMIUM TIMES Premium Times Services Limited Tobore Mit-Ovuorie ZAM CHRONICLES
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