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When Sharing Becomes Stealing: The Menace of Unauthorised Movie Clips

When Sharing Becomes Stealing: The Menace of Unauthorised Movie Clips

Ayobami OwolabibyAyobami Owolabi
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Nigeria’s film industry is grappling with a growing problem that threatens the integrity of its creative works: the unauthorised sharing of film clips on social media. While short snippets of movies may seem harmless or promotional to some, industry veterans warn that this practice constitutes piracy and intellectual property theft, with serious consequences for filmmakers and the cultural value of Nollywood productions.

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  • The Rise of Unauthorised Clips
  • Piracy vs. Promotion
  • Cultural Impact of Piracy
  • The Call for Copyright Respect
  • Protecting Nollywood’s Future

The Rise of Unauthorised Clips

With platforms like Facebook, X, Instagram, and TikTok dominating digital consumption, it has become increasingly common for users to extract scenes from movies and post them online. These clips, often edited into reels or montages, are shared widely, sometimes generating engagement and even monetary gain for those posting them.

When Sharing Becomes Stealing: The Menace of Unauthorised Movie Clips

However, this trend has raised concerns among filmmakers who argue that the integrity of their work is being compromised. Scenes taken out of context may misrepresent the story or dilute the emotional and artistic impact carefully crafted in the full film.

As veteran filmmaker Tunde Kelani recently noted, this trend is “WRONG! Cutting our films — Saworoide, Agogo Eewo, Ti Oluwa Nile, Thunderbolt: Magun — into unauthorised reels and posting them online is not promotion. It is piracy and the destruction of our cultural work.”

Piracy vs. Promotion

Many digital content creators argue that sharing clips helps promote films to wider audiences. However, industry experts insist that this justification is flawed. Short, unauthorized segments often fail to convey the full story or artistic intent, and can even discourage viewers from watching the complete film through official channels.

Kelani highlighted the issue clearly, stating, “A film is a complete story, not fragments for quick views to make quick money illegally. This is stealing openly.”

This sentiment underscores the distinction between legitimate promotion and exploitation. Promotion involves marketing the full work to an audience through approved channels, while piracy seeks to monetise or gain attention from partial content without regard to copyright or the filmmaker’s vision.

Cultural Impact of Piracy

Beyond financial losses, the unauthorised sharing of clips also threatens Nigeria’s cultural heritage. Nollywood films often contain narratives rooted in Nigerian history, traditions, and societal commentary. When these works are broken into fragments and reposted online, their cultural context can be lost or misinterpreted.

As Kelani emphasized, “Support creators by watching and sharing films through the proper channels. Let us protect, not diminish, our heritage. Stop this criminality.” His warning highlights that piracy not only hurts creators financially but also erodes the broader appreciation of Nigerian culture and storytelling.

The Call for Copyright Respect

The Nigerian creative industry has long struggled with the enforcement of intellectual property laws. While copyright legislation exists, the rapid pace of digital content sharing makes policing infringement a daunting task. Filmmakers are now appealing to audiences and digital creators to exercise responsibility and ethics in content sharing.

Kelani’s message is a direct appeal for accountability: “Please stop this practice and wickedness! Support creators by watching and sharing films through the proper channels. Let us protect, not diminish, our heritage.” By choosing legitimate distribution methods, viewers can enjoy Nollywood films while ensuring that creators are compensated and recognized for their work.

Protecting Nollywood’s Future

As Nollywood continues to grow as one of the largest film industries in the world, addressing piracy is critical for its sustainability. Unauthorized clips may provide momentary visibility, but the long-term consequences could include diminished revenue for producers, fewer resources for quality productions, and the erosion of the cultural integrity that makes Nigerian cinema unique.

Experts argue that fostering a culture of respect for intellectual property and legal viewing practices is essential to preserving the quality and authenticity of Nollywood storytelling. Supporting creators legally ensures that films remain whole, narratives are experienced as intended, and the industry continues to thrive on both national and international stages.

The challenge now lies in raising awareness among audiences and content creators alike. Social media users, while seeking engagement, must remember that sharing partial content without consent undermines the industry and the artistry behind it.

In conclusion, the unauthorised circulation of film clips is more than just a legal issue—it is a cultural and ethical challenge. As Tunde Kelani warns, the practice is “piracy and the destruction of our cultural work.” By promoting responsible content sharing and respecting copyright, Nigerians can help safeguard the integrity, value, and global reputation of Nollywood for generations to come.

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Ayobami Owolabi

Ayobami Owolabi

Owolabi Ayobami is an emerging entertainment journalist, dedicated to delivering the latest scoop on Nollywood, music, and celebrity culture. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, he brings fresh insights and perspectives to the entertainment beat.

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