Posts Tagged: CIPIT Insights

Insights, analysis, and commentary on intellectual property, information technology law, and digital policy in Africa, filtered by the topic "CIPIT Insights".


Chief Justice Makes Practice and Procedure Rules for Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights Under the Constitution of Kenya

Today, the Law Society of Kenya reports that the Chief Justice (CJ) Dr. Willy Mutunga has made Practice and Procedure Rules for enforcement of the...

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Legal Protection of TV Formats: Another Sui-Generis Area of Intellectual Property Law?

Imagine this scenario: You are a budding creator and film producer who develops this brilliant TV show which is being aired on one of our...

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The Past 10 Years: Kenya's Copyright Office Turns One Decade Old This Month

On the 21st July 2003, the then Honourable Attorney General of the Republic of Kenya, S. Amos Wako, SC officially launched the Kenya Copyright Board...

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Announcement: Patent Drafting Course from 12 – 15 August 2013

Kenya Industrial Property Institute in collaboration with CIPIT will hold a training course on drafting and prosecuting patent applications from 12th -15th August 2013 at...

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LDCs ‘Unconditional’ TRIPS Extension Granted But, Limited to 2021

A few weeks ago, this blogger explained here why the TRIPS Council must extend the least developing countries (LDCs) TRIPS Agreement compliance transition period for...

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Of Death and Registration: Rethinking Corporate Authorship in Copyright In Light of Emerging Jurisprudence on Corporate Citizenship in Kenya

In an earlier post, this blogger asked the question: what is the duration of copyright where the owner of the copyright work is a juristic...

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Why extending the LDC’s TRIPs transition period is inevitable

The US and the European Union have lost the war. They cannot stand against the army of supporters backing the least developing countries (LDCs) to...

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In Support of An Intellectual Property Association of Kenya

It was in response to Isaac’s post on Afro-IP that this blogger put forth the idea of setting up a bona fide association for intellectual...

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The Maasai Intellectual Property Initiative: Why Should Others Do Pro-Bono IP Work For Kenya?

In a recent media report titled: “Maasai elders swap Kenya for Holborn Viaduct”, the global law firm Hogan Lovells has reportedly invited Maasai elders to...

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