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‘I Have Not Granted Any Agency The Right To Use My Work.’ – Kirani Ayat Responds To GTA

The dispute between Ghanaian musician Kirani Ayat and the Ghana Tourism Authority over copyright infringement does not appear to be going away anytime soon.

 

Yesterday, Kirani Ayat chastised the Presidency for using parts of his music video in an advertisement without his permission.

 

This came after Ghana’s President, H.E. Nana Addo Danquah Akufo-Addo, shared a video promoting tourism in Ghana in honor of World

Tourism Day 2022.

 

According to Kirani Ayat, the President used a portion of his “Guda” video in the advertisement, despite the fact that he received

no response from the Ministry of Tourism after contacting them in the 2018/2019 fiscal year to request permission to use the video to

promote tourism in the north.

 

Some portions of Kirani Ayat’s music video for his hit song “Guda” can be seen in the video, which captures beautiful scenes of the country with a VoiceOver by the President.

 

The Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) responded today to the claims of copyright infringement made by Kirani Ayat.

 

According to a GTA statement, the footage was purchased from a creative agency three years ago and has been used for promotional purposes both locally and internationally.

 

The GTA, on the other hand, did not reveal the name of the agency that created the video, only stating that Kirani Ayat’s concerns had been forwarded to them.

 

In a statement issued in response to the Ghana Tourism Authority’s (GTA) statement, Kirani denied giving any agency rights to his intellectual property and threatened legal action against the authority.

 

See his statement below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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