Uganda’s 2025 Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Amendment) Bill: A Turning Point for Creators’ Rights?
Introduction On 13 May 2025, the Parliament of Uganda conducted the first reading of the 2025 Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Amendment) Bill,1 (hereinafter the Amendment Bill) which proposes reforms aimed at domesticating international treaties such as the Berne Convention for…
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Businesses often spend much time and money to create a successful advertising campaign. It is important to protect your intellectual property (IP) assets, so that...
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=__nlw1GONgQ] A collecting society like the Music Copyright Society of Kenya has three main sources of revenue: license fees, surcharge and membership registration fees....
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Today’s Question of the Day (QOTD) is on the duration of copyright where the author of the copyright work is a juristic person. Authorship is...
Read MoreAn Intellectual Property Perspective of Kenya's 2013 General Elections
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsyvWZ1Owjg] At about 14h42 local time on March 9th 2013, the Chairperson of the Independent Elections and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) declared that Uhuru Muigai...
Read MoreZimbabwe: Constitutional Protection of Traditional Knowledge and the Robert Mugabe Fashion Brand
Recently, the people of Zimbabwe went to the polls in a referendum vote for the acceptance or rejection of a draft new Constitution to replace...
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Guest article by Jerry Omulo, omulojerry@yahoo.com Technology transfer is crucial, critical and necessary for 3rd world development, without which it would be difficult to transfer...
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Guest article by Jerry Omulo, omulojerry@yahoo.com Intellectual Property (IP) commercialisation is undoubtedly the next economic driver globally. IP management is therefore important to all source...
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[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U8g9sjYnSwU] This blogger has recently had occasion to revisit the judgment in the case of Uganda Performing Rights Society v. MTN (U) Ltd, Civil...
Read MoreCreative Commons Kenya “School of Open” Launch
CIPIT, as the Public Lead for Creative Commons Kenya, is pleased to invite you all to the Creative Commons “School of Open” Launch set to...
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