Nigeria

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Nigeria is a country defined within the Copyright Evidence wiki.

The following studies include coverage of this country (9):

 Citation
Adum et al. (2019)Adum, A.N., Ekwenchi, O., Odogwu, E., and Umeh, K. (2019) Awareness of Copyright Laws among Select Nigerian University Students. 86 Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization 183
Andembubtob, Apuru and Ezra (2020)Andembubtob, D.R., Apuru, J.I. and Ezra, S.D. (2020) Software Piracy in Nigeria. Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science 6(1)
Gani (2020)Gani, M.W. (2020) An Empirical Analysis of the Status of Performing Authors’ Creative Autonomy in Creative Autonomy, Copyright and Popular Music in Nigeria Palgrave Macmillan Cambridge, pp 97-137
Handke, Guibault and Vallbe (2015)Handke, C., Guibault, L., & Vallbé, J. J. (2015). Is Europe Falling Behind in Data Mining? Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research. Copyright's Impact on Data Mining in Academic Research (May 20, 2015).
Ilevbare (2008)ILEVBARE, F. M. 2008. Psychosocial factors influencing attitudes towards internet piracy among Nigerian university students. IFE Psychologia: An International Journal, 16, 120-129.
Kuchma (2011)Kuchma, I (2011). Report on the implementation of open content licenses in developing and transition countries.
Onyejelem and Duru (2018)Onyejelem, T.E. and Duru, H.C. (2018) Awareness and Attitude to Copyright Implications of Online Music Download among Undergraduate Students of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka. International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities Review 8(2), pp1-15
Raphael, Agada and Tofi (2020)Raphael, G.O., Agada, E.O. and Tofi, S.T. (2020) Influence of Copyright Act 2004 on the Provision of Information Resources in Academic Law Libraries in North Central, Nigeria. International Journal of Library and Information Studies, 10(1)
Tella and Oyeyemi (2017)Tella, A. and Oyeyemi, F. (2017) Undergraduate Students’ Knowledge of Copyright Infringement. Brazilian Journal of Information Studies: Research Trends. 11:2, p38-53