 Many thanks for staying with us and let's talk about today in history. Now on this particular date Bill Clinton signs a digital millennium copyright act in Tallor and that happened in 1998. Quite interesting is actually a very serious conversation that thought world countries have not been able to have and even if they do what is the level of implementation. Now on in 1998 October 28th of a precise you the digital millennium copyright act was actually signed or into law that implements two treaties. You have the 1998 United States copyright law and the 1996 treaty of the World Intellectual Properties Organization. It therefore criminalizes production and dissemination of technology devices or services intended to circumvent measures that control access to copyright works commonly known as digital rights management and that's it. It also criminalizes the act of circumventing the access control whether or not there is an actual infringement of copyright itself. It was passed on October the 12th and in 1998 you also have an agreement or a vote in the United States Senate and it was signed into law by the president Bill Clinton on October the 28th in 1998. Now also some groups urge for stronger copyright enforcement with other sort more relaxing you know some sort of relaxation in the rules and in addition at the time you also have the fact that the digital millennium copyright act heightens the penalty for copyright infringement on the internet. I think that it's very important that we constantly protect you know intellectual property because it takes a lot of work across the globe so on this particular day it would be for me to take home would be that we should ensure that intellectual property across whether Nigeria in the continent across but should be protected and government is and should be centered with that responsibility to ensure that the policies are lost to protect those who have intellectual properties. That's it we step on the brakes now when we return at eight o'clock we will have the conversation with a spokesperson of the pandemic as regards their demands demanding a 50 percent increase from 13 percent derivation. Please stick around we'll be right back.