CIPIT Blog

Insights, analysis, and commentary on intellectual property, information technology law, and digital policy in Africa

Blurring the Lines of Public and Private Domain: Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams v Gaye Family

by Wiseman Qinani Ngubo This past week we have seen many different opinions on various platforms on the jury decision to award the Gaye family...

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The “Blurred Lines” between Homage and Plagiarism

By Wanjiku Karanja A California federal jury on the 10th of March 2015 awarded $7.3 million in damages to soul singer Marvin Gaye’s estate, in...

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Application of Bitcoin Technology in Protection of Digital Intellectual Property

by Wanjiku Karanja The turn of the 21st century saw the creation and use of digital currencies i.e. internet based mediums of exchange that allow...

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Drones and the Law in Kenya

Recently, the Government through the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) issued the following circular “for information, guidance and necessary action”. The 2015 Circular reads in...

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#CreativeEconomyKe: Reflections from First National Creative Economy Conference

Recently, the Creative Economy Working Group (CEWG) successfully held the first Kenya National Creative Economy Conference aimed at demonstrating the current and prospective place of...

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How African Countries Scored on the Digital Evolution Index 2015

The Digital Evolution Index (DEI) was developed by The Fletcher School at Tufts University in collaboration with MasterCard and DataCash. The aim of the Index...

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#bloggersforum: Blogging in Kenya – Should It Be Regulated?

This past month, the Bloggers Association of Kenya (BAKE) organised a forum to discuss blogging, its merits, demerits and whether this space should be regulated...

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#CAExp: Communications Authority of Kenya Sets Record Straight on #DigitalMigration

Since our last update on #DigitalMigration here, the so-called “Analogue 3” namely Nation Media Group, Royal Media Services and Standard Group have pulled their television...

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February 2015: Intellectual Property Month in Review

This past month, most of the intellectual property (IP) law related developments have been in the area of trade marks. The most significant development was...

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