CIPIT Blog

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

Sour Grapes: South African Plant Breeders' Rights Licensee Shows True Colours

Summary: In a judgment delivered on 23 August 2012 by Judge Griesel (Fortuin & Samela JJ concurring), the High Court of South Africa in the...

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The Aftermath of Apple vs Samsung: A Different Perspective

On Friday last week, a nine member Jury in the US has awarded Apple $1.05 billion in a landmark patent infringement suit against Samsung. The...

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#POWOAug2012 Recap: Protecting Your Work Online in Kenya

Victor (@IPKenya) recently took part in a training session (#POWOAug2012) organised by a network of creatives – “Poets and Writers Online” (POWO) and he shares...

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Should Kenya Allow Software Patents?

“anything under the sun that is made by man [is patentable]” – US Supreme Court in the case of Diamond v. Chakrabarty 447 US 303...

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Recap: CIPIT's Inaugural Event #CIPITConf on Computer Software – To Patent or not to Patent?

Today marks the end of a two day conference organised by CIPIT to officially announce its arrival to the world. The theme of this inaugural...

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