
The National Film Authority (NFA) has expressed deep concerns about the increasing unauthorized use and broadcast of creative content on various Ghanaian television stations.
The Authority in a statement says this practice violates copyright laws and threatens the integrity and sustainability of the country’s creative ecosystem.
In recent months, the NFA has received numerous complaints from both Ghanaian and international content owners about the illegal airing of films, series, and other creative works on traditional and digital TV platforms in Ghana.
“These infringements violate content creators’ rights and discourage investment and creativity in Ghana’s creative industries.
“The NFA reminds all television stations that the Copyright Act, 2005 (Act 690), and other applicable laws provide clear guidelines on using protected works. These laws explicitly state that any public performance or broadcast of copyrighted content without the rights holder’s permission is illegal and punishable by law,” Executive Secretary, NFA, Kafui Danku Pitcher said.
As the national regulator of the film and audiovisual sector, the NFA expressed its commitment to protecting rights of content producers.
To this end, the Authority is working closely with relevant institutions to investigate and take appropriate actions against television stations that air content without authorization from the right owner or right holder.
“Offenders risk having their licenses suspended or revoked,” NFA declared.
The NFA called on all broadcasters to: regularize all content by securing appropriate licensing agreements with copyright owners, respect intellectual property rights and uphold ethical broadcasting standards and cooperate with the NFA to ensure all films and audiovisual content are classified before airing.
Ghana’s creative economy holds significant potential for national development, job creation, and international recognition. However, its growth depends on the protection and respect for intellectual property rights.
The NFA urged all television stations and media platforms to license content legally, fairly compensate creators, and partner in building a thriving and lawful creative industry.
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