Celebrity couple, 2face and Annie Idibia, have been dragged to
court by a certain photographer, Mr. Emmanuel Okolo after he filed a
N120m copyright infringement suit against them.
The photographer sued the couple and one Mr. Anthonio Anifite before Justice Mohammed Idris of a Federal High Court in Lagos.
He alleged that the defendants made use of some...photographs he took
at the traditional wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Idibia in Uyo, Akwa Ibom
State in 2013 without duly attributing the works to him or acknowledging
him contrary to an alleged agreement.
The photographer,claimed that the defendants wrote ‘2faceonline.com’ across 148 out of the 355 high-resolution photographs he took at the couple’s wedding and uploaded them on 2face’s official website, thereby denying him credit and referral opportunities.
He claimed that days after the wedding, Annie called him on the
telephone requesting copies of the wedding photographs and that upon
sending them to her, Annie complained about the watermark of Papilomenxy
studios reflecting on them.
According to the photographer, Annie later sent the 2nd defendant
to negotiate with the photographer on the terms that the photographs
should be released without watermarks.
The photographer claimed to have then released 355 high-resolution
photographs from the wedding to Annie free of charge on the agreement
that whenever and wherever they were used, the copyright would be
credited to his company.
However, he came to claimed that the defendants breached the terms of the
signed agreement and went ahead to write ‘2faceonline.com’ across 148 of
the photographs that they uploaded on 2face’s official website.
The photographer, who described himself as “a certified film maker
from the prestigious London Film Academy” and an holder of a Masters of
Arts degree from Cardiff School of Creative and Cultural Industries,
South Wales, United Kingdom, claimed to have suffered general and
exemplary damages for which he is seeking N120m compensation from 2face,
Annie and Anifite.
But the defendants have not only urged Justice Idris to dismiss the
photographer’s suit but they also filed a counter claim wherein they
demanded N150m damages from him and his studio.
They claimed that the photographer crashed into the venue of their
traditional wedding, took pictures and circulated same for commercial
gains without their permission.
They said that he was not invited but was just “one of the
numerous photographers and pseudo-professionals and artisans, who
invaded the venue of the ceremonies to eke out a living for themselves
without prior consultation with or the consent of the celebrants.”
The couple disclosed that immediately after their wedding, they noticed some
strange versions of their wedding pictures circulating online with
Papilonmexy studio watermark and after painstaking findings, they traced
them to the photographer.
They proceeded that upon locating the photographer and expressing
their displeasure, he pleaded with them while lamenting that he was hard
hit by a downturn in the still photography business and sought any
future engagement with them.
2face and his wife stated that the photographer forced the photographs on them,
saying he wanted to leverage on their popularity to get referrals.
However, they also went ahead to tell him categorically that the
only condition on which they could accept the photographs was, if only he will remove the watermarks of his company, which he allegedly agreed to.”
I hope this issue is resolved without heavy judgement on both sides because only God knows the truth.
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