Monday, January 19

M.O.G Beatz Announces Resolution of Copyright Infringement Dispute

Renowned Ghanaian music producer M.O.G Beatz has officially announced the successful resolution of a copyright infringement matter involving celebrated musician Charles Nii Armah Mensah, popularly known as Shatta Wale.

In a formal statement released on 11th December 2025, M.O.G Beatz confirmed that the dispute has been fully resolved, marking a significant milestone in the protection of creative rights within Ghana’s music industry. The resolution, according to the producer, reflects a shared commitment by all parties to uphold fairness, mutual respect, and the value of intellectual property.

“This milestone reflects a collective commitment to safeguarding creative work, promoting mutual respect, and ensuring fairness within our music industry,” the statement read.

M.O.G Beatz expressed deep appreciation to his legal team for their professionalism and dedication throughout the process, noting that their efforts were instrumental in achieving a positive outcome. He also extended special gratitude to Mr. Seidu and Mr. Kojo Spio for their unwavering support, guidance, and belief in justice during the course of the matter.

The producer further thanked fans, colleagues, and well-wishers who stood by him and emphasized the importance of protecting artistic rights, describing their encouragement as invaluable.

The resolution of this case is being viewed by industry stakeholders as a positive step toward strengthening copyright awareness and enforcement in Ghana’s creative sector, setting an example for resolving disputes through lawful and respectful means.

M.O.G Beatz concluded his statement with a reaffirmation of his dedication to service and the advancement of the music industry.


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