Allnigeriasoccer.com To Sue Notorious Website Naij.com For Copyright Infringement And Content Theft

The management team would like to bring to the attention of our esteemed readers that the online publication <b>Naij.com </b>has been persistently stealing published articles, especially involving the transfer market, from <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b>.<br /><br />Several foreign media including Metro, Express, Daily Star, Squawka, Bleacher Report, International Business Times and Teamtalk, just to mention a few, plus local media are aware of our pedigree in the reporting of the transfer market with respect to Nigerian players and rightly cite this website in their articles reproduced.<br /><br />But Naij.com, who are notorious for copyright infringement,&nbsp; have consistently lifted stories word for word from <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b> without attribution.<br /><br />The Editor of ANS has appealed several times to Naij.com to stop these infractions, especially as they are making a lot of money from our sweat, but they have turned a deaf ear to our instructions.<br /><br />We have contacted our lawyers to sue Naij.com for copyright infringement/ content theft and they will hear from us in due course.<br /><br />Some of the stolen materials are listed below : <br /><br />https://www.naij.com/640737-tottenham-refused-sign-nigeria-sensation-victor-osimhen.html<br /><br />https://www.naij.com/647322-osimhens-agent-reveals-details-supposed-agreement-barcelona.html<br /><br />https://www.naij.com/647907-victorious-u-17-squad-member-talks-chelsea-top-european-clubs.html<br /><br />Photo Credit : globeimports.com<br />
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