Bnoskka
Renowned Creative Arts Business and Intellectual Property Consultant, Benjamin Oduro Arhin Jnr, popularly known as Bnoskka, last Saturday delivered a thought-provoking public lecture on “Intellectual Property and Music” at the Accra Tourist Information Centre.
The event, which was part of the global celebrations marking World Intellectual Property Day, was organised in partnership with Apprise Music Publishing and Distribution Company, and Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA), highlighting the collaborative efforts to promote intellectual property awareness in Ghana.
Bnoskka, who is also a lecturer at the University of Education, Winneba, brought his expertise and passion to the lecture, emphasising the significance of intellectual property protection in the music industry.
Bnoskka’s work focuses on empowering musicians and creatives to protect their rights and navigate the challenges of intellectual property in the music industry.
The lecture drew a diverse audience of music industry stakeholders, creatives, innovators, entrepreneurs, and legal experts.
Through engaging discussions and real-life examples, Bnoskka explored the intersection of intellectual property and music, covering topics such as copyright, royalties, and music licensing.
The event was well-received, with attendees expressing appreciation for Bnoskka’s insightful presentation and passion for intellectual property rights. The lecture served as a valuable platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and collaboration among stakeholders in the music industry.
Bnoskka’s advocacy for intellectual property education and awareness is expected to have a lasting impact on Ghana’s creative community, particularly in the music sector.
The public lecture was a resounding success, inspiring attendees to prioritise intellectual property protection and leverage its benefits for growth and innovation.