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President Muhammadu Buhari has signed into law the Copyright (Repeal) Act 2022 and another bill recently passed by the National Assembly.

Also signed was the Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology Act, 2023.

The Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Representatives), Hon. Nasiru Baballe Ila, who made this known in a statement on Thursday, said the two bills were assented to by the President on March 17.

The statement said the Copyright Act 2022, which repeals the Copyright Act, Cap. C28, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004 and enacts the Copyright Act 2022, provides for the regulation, protection, and administration of copyright.

Ila said the enactment of the new Copyright Act has demonstrated the commitment of the Buhari’s administration to re-energising Nigeria’s creative economy and making it more globally competitive in the digital and age.

“The principal objectives of the new law, as outlined in Section 1, are to: protect the rights of authors and ensure just rewards and recognition for their intellectual efforts; provide appropriate limitations and exceptions to guarantee access to creative works.

“Facilitate Nigeria’s compliance with obligations arising from relevant international copyright treaties and conventions; and enhance the capacity of the Nigerian Copyright Commission for effective regulation, administration, and enforcement,” he said.

He said the new Copyright Act expands the rights of authors, raises the sanctions for criminal infringements, and “more adequately addresses the challenges posed by digital and online use of copyright works.”

“The Act also provides specially for the needs of blind, visually impaired, and print disabled persons to have access to learning and reading materials in accessible formats,” he said.

He said the Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology, Jos Act, 2023, repeals the Federal School of Medical Laboratory Science, Jos (Establishment) Act, 2018, and enacts the Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science and Technology, Jos Act, 2023, which establishes the Federal College of Medical Laboratory Science, Jos, to make the institution more effective in the discharge of its functions.

The new act, among others, seeks to strengthen the organizational framework and bring its provisions into conformity with current democratic principles and operations of existing educational institutions and the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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