Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Information Publicity and Broadcasting Services Nick Mangwana has praised journalists from Studio 7 for being professionals in their conduct.
Studio 7 is a US based ‘pirate’ radio station which broadcasts into Zimbabwe.
Meanwhile, the government has over the years labelled Studio 7 a regime change agenda vehicle.
In some instances ruling party officials have allegedly refused to grant interviews to the station, saying it was a regime change project.
Apparently, commenting on the issue of use of Intellectual Property, Mangwana praised journalists from Studio 7 for being professional.
“A lot is being discussed about journalists’ IP with regards to the reproduction of photos. I agree.
“That shouldn’t happen.
“The only journalists I know who ask for permission before using @InfoMinZW photos are from Studio7.
“The rest just harvest. Let’s all acknowledge owners of IP,” he says.
Zwnews
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