Utility model protection in Kenya: The case for substantive examination

‘Utility Model Protection in Kenya – The Case for Substantive Examination,’ authored by I. Rutenberg and L. Makanga, discusses how the Kenyan government ceased examining applications for utility model certificates (UMCs) in 2014, following two decades of examination. This decision led to a sudden and significant increase in the number of granted UMCs. The authors conducted a review of various UMCs, including those granted after substantive examination and those granted without it. They discovered errors in both categories, resulting in an overall decline in the quality of granted UMCs after substantive examination was discontinued. As a result, the authors argue that reinstating substantive examination of UMC applications would be beneficial to Kenya’s innovative ecosystem and recommend the resumption of such examinations.

The African Journal of Information and Communication (AJIC), 19, (2016) 19-37

Authors: Isaac Rutenberg and Lillian Makanga

 

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