GHOne moderator, Serwaa Amihere, had an engagement with Ghanaian music maker Kwabena Ofei-Kwadey Nkrumah, professionally known as Kobby Spiky, who as of late secured a noteworthy lawful triumph in a copyright encroachment case against the Confederation of African Football (CAF), concurring to later reports.
The claim, which dates back to 2022, centered on Spiky's claim that CAF had utilized his music beat titled “Okomfo Anokye” without authorization for special purposes.
After a long two-year legitimate fight, Equity Emmanuel Lodoh managed over the case and ruled in favor of Spiky.
Whereas CAF recognized utilizing Spiky's work for limited-time exercises, they kept up that there was no commercial misuse included. In any case, the court sided with Spiky, requesting the CAF to expel all unauthorized materials highlighting his music from their social media stages.
As a portion of the administering, Kobby Spiky was granted harm summing to USD 250,000 in Ghanaian cedis, reflecting the effect and esteem of his inventive work.
Taking after the court's administering, Serwaa Amihere who met Spikey playfully claimed a portion of the money granted to him by the court with the avocation that they are companions.
“This man here is $250,000 wealthier and he is my companion. And so I am entitled to a few portions of the money,” she said amid conflicting giggling.
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