
Author Information
Author: K. M. Waziri
Institution: Faculty of Law, Department of Private & Islamic Law
University: University of Abuja, Nigeria
Paper Details
Title: Intellectual Property Piracy and Counterfeiting in Nigeria: The Impending Economic and Social Conundrum
Author: K. M. Waziri
Journal: Journal of Politics and Law
Volume: 4
Issue: 2
Date: September 2011
Pages: 196–202
Subject Area: Intellectual Property Law, Piracy, Counterfeiting, Economic Development
Overview
This article examines the growing problem of intellectual property piracy and counterfeiting in Nigeria and their economic and social implications. The paper highlights how piracy affects industries such as entertainment, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and software, and discusses the need for stronger enforcement and improved legal frameworks.
Main Areas Discussed
- Intellectual property piracy in Nigeria
- Counterfeiting and economic development
- Impact on entertainment and creative industries
- Counterfeit pharmaceuticals and public health
- Weak enforcement of intellectual property laws
- Policy and institutional challenges
Key Themes
- Intellectual property protection in Nigeria
- Piracy and counterfeiting
- Economic development and innovation
- Public awareness and enforcement
- Legal and institutional reforms
About the Article
The article examines how piracy and counterfeiting undermine Nigeria’s economic growth, reduce innovation, and negatively impact industries. It also identifies enforcement challenges and recommends stronger legal and institutional measures to combat intellectual property infringement.
Suggested Citation
Waziri, K. M.
Intellectual Property Piracy and Counterfeiting in Nigeria: The Impending Economic and Social Conundrum
Journal of Politics and Law, Vol. 4, No. 2, September 2011
