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Ini Edo Loses Legal Battle Over Netflix’s ‘Shanty Town’ To Chineye Nworah
The Nigerian Trademark Registry and the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) have ruled against famous actress, Ini Edo in her bid to claim ownership of the Netflix original, ‘Shanty Town.
’Chineye ‘Chi Chi’ Nworah won over Ini Edo and was declared the rightful owner of the Netflix original.
This marks a significant legal victory for the filmmaker and her production company, Giant Creative Media Limited (GCM).
This follows a series of legal battles initiated by Ini Edo and Minnie Empire Productions Limited (MEP), who attempted to claim ownership of the trademarks and copyrights associated with the movie.
The Trademark Registry rejected Ini Edo and MEP’s petition regarding trademarks ‘Scar’ NG/TM/O/2023/121745 and ‘Shanty Town’ NG/TM/O/2023/97482 on January 10, 2024, declaring the petition baseless and without merit, and confirming Nworah’s exclusive ownership of these trademarks.
In a separate ruling delivered on July 24, 2024, the NCC dismissed a petition by Ini Edo and MEP concerning the cancellation of two copyright certificates issued to Chinenye Nworah for the literary work “Shanty Town” (Certificate Number LW10177) and the audiovisual work “Shanty Town” (Certificate Number CF1448).
The NCC found no legal grounds for the cancellation and upheld the validity of the certificates, confirming Mrs Nworah’s rightful ownership of these copyrights.
The legal team at Olisa Agbakoba Legal played a crucial role in securing these victories for Chinenye Nworah and GCM Giant Creative Media Limited.
‘Shanty Town’, a six-part crime thriller, released on 20 January 2023, garnered immense popularity, boasting a star-studded cast that included Chidi Mokeme, Ini Edo, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Sola Sobowale, Nancy Isime, Shaffy Bello, and Ali Nuhu, among others.
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