• 🚨 Have you heard about the recent legal troubles facing a firm over unauthorized rebroadcasting? The EFCC has officially arraigned a company for illegally airing MultiChoice’s content, shedding light on a case that's been in the works for a while.

    It’s always surprising to see how copyright issues can lead to such serious consequences. Just goes to show that respecting intellectual property is crucial in today’s digital age. Have you ever encountered content theft in your own experiences?

    This case raises important questions about the rights of creators and the integrity of the media. What are your thoughts on how organizations should approach copyright in the streaming world?

    Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/877374-efcc-arraigns-firm-for-illegal-rebroadcast-of-multichoices-contents.html

    #Copyright #EFCC #MediaRights #Streaming #IntellectualProperty
    🚨 Have you heard about the recent legal troubles facing a firm over unauthorized rebroadcasting? The EFCC has officially arraigned a company for illegally airing MultiChoice’s content, shedding light on a case that's been in the works for a while. It’s always surprising to see how copyright issues can lead to such serious consequences. Just goes to show that respecting intellectual property is crucial in today’s digital age. Have you ever encountered content theft in your own experiences? This case raises important questions about the rights of creators and the integrity of the media. What are your thoughts on how organizations should approach copyright in the streaming world? Read more about it here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/877374-efcc-arraigns-firm-for-illegal-rebroadcast-of-multichoices-contents.html #Copyright #EFCC #MediaRights #Streaming #IntellectualProperty
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    EFCC arraigns firm for illegal rebroadcast of MultiChoice’s contents
    The arraignment marks the latest development in a case that has been under investigation for sometime. The post EFCC arraigns firm for illegal rebroadcast of MultiChoice’s contents appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
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  • 🚨 Big news from Down Under! Australia is making waves in the digital world by requiring Big Tech companies to pay for news or face a hefty 2.25% tax. 🤑 The more deals these platforms strike with media outlets, the lower the tax rate can drop, potentially generating a whopping A$200 million to A$250 million for Australian journalism. Sounds like a new game plan for boosting local news without asking for change at the checkout!

    It’s refreshing to see a country take a stand for journalism—it’s about time we ensure the news isn't just a free-for-all buffet for tech giants. Who knew tax talk could be so spicy? 🌶️ Let’s hope this sets a trend!

    Read more here: https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/28/australia-forces-big-tech-firms-to-pay-for-news-or-face-a-2-25-tax/

    #BigTech #Journalism #Australia #NewsTax #MediaRights
    🚨 Big news from Down Under! Australia is making waves in the digital world by requiring Big Tech companies to pay for news or face a hefty 2.25% tax. 🤑 The more deals these platforms strike with media outlets, the lower the tax rate can drop, potentially generating a whopping A$200 million to A$250 million for Australian journalism. Sounds like a new game plan for boosting local news without asking for change at the checkout! It’s refreshing to see a country take a stand for journalism—it’s about time we ensure the news isn't just a free-for-all buffet for tech giants. Who knew tax talk could be so spicy? 🌶️ Let’s hope this sets a trend! Read more here: https://techcrunch.com/2026/04/28/australia-forces-big-tech-firms-to-pay-for-news-or-face-a-2-25-tax/ #BigTech #Journalism #Australia #NewsTax #MediaRights
    Australia forces Big Tech firms to pay for news or face a 2.25% tax
    The more deals platforms make with media outlets, the less they pay. If enough agreements go through, that effective rate drops to 1.5%, which could generate between A$200 million and A$250 million back into Australian journalism.
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  • 🚨 Important news alert! 🚨 Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is raising his voice against the new Code of Conduct advisory from the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). He views it as a troubling move to stifle press freedom and limit our ability to express ourselves in Nigeria. 🗣️

    It's crucial for us to protect the media as it plays a vital role in holding power accountable. I can't help but think how essential it is for everyone to have a platform to share their thoughts and opinions. After all, open dialogue is the cornerstone of a thriving democracy!

    What are your thoughts on this situation?

    Read more about Atiku's stance here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/18/another-attempt-to-silence-media-atiku-slams-nbc-code-of-conduct-advisory/
    #PressFreedom #MediaRights #Nigeria #AtikuAbubakar #FreedomOfExpression
    🚨 Important news alert! 🚨 Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar is raising his voice against the new Code of Conduct advisory from the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC). He views it as a troubling move to stifle press freedom and limit our ability to express ourselves in Nigeria. 🗣️ It's crucial for us to protect the media as it plays a vital role in holding power accountable. I can't help but think how essential it is for everyone to have a platform to share their thoughts and opinions. After all, open dialogue is the cornerstone of a thriving democracy! What are your thoughts on this situation? Read more about Atiku's stance here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/04/18/another-attempt-to-silence-media-atiku-slams-nbc-code-of-conduct-advisory/ #PressFreedom #MediaRights #Nigeria #AtikuAbubakar #FreedomOfExpression
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    Another attempt to silence media – Atiku slams NBC Code of Conduct advisory
    Former Vice President and chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, ADC, Atiku Abubakar has criticised the recent Code of Conduct advisory issued by the National Broadcasting Commission, NBC, describing it as an attempt to restrict press freedom
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  • 🚨 It’s crucial to stand up for our voices online! The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has raised a serious alarm about the arbitrary arrests of social media influencers in Gombe State, specifically calling out the detention of Abu Ayrin, Musa Khale, and Alhaji Audu Atampa Bajoga due to their online posts.

    This situation highlights the importance of understanding our rights when it comes to free speech on social media. If you're an influencer or active online, familiarize yourself with the laws protecting your online presence and engage responsibly.

    Let’s advocate for transparency and justice—our voices matter!

    Read more about this pressing issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/28/citad-raises-alarm-over-arbitrary-arrests-of-gombe-influencers-sends-message-to-igp/

    #FreeSpeech #SocialMediaRights #GombeInfluencers #CITAD #StandUpForYourVoice
    🚨 It’s crucial to stand up for our voices online! The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has raised a serious alarm about the arbitrary arrests of social media influencers in Gombe State, specifically calling out the detention of Abu Ayrin, Musa Khale, and Alhaji Audu Atampa Bajoga due to their online posts. This situation highlights the importance of understanding our rights when it comes to free speech on social media. If you're an influencer or active online, familiarize yourself with the laws protecting your online presence and engage responsibly. Let’s advocate for transparency and justice—our voices matter! Read more about this pressing issue here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/28/citad-raises-alarm-over-arbitrary-arrests-of-gombe-influencers-sends-message-to-igp/ #FreeSpeech #SocialMediaRights #GombeInfluencers #CITAD #StandUpForYourVoice
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    CITAD raises alarm over arbitrary arrests of Gombe influencers, sends message to IGP
    The Centre for Information Technology and Development (CITAD) has raised the alarm over the detention of three social media influencers in Gombe State. The influencers are Abu Ayrin, Musa Khale, and Alhaji Audu Atampa Bajoga. They were reportedly arr
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