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AFCON Eliminations: Celebrating African Football and Intellectual Property Development

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Round of 16 and quarterfinals have concluded, with eight nations exiting the tournament: Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), DR Congo, Mali, and Mozambique. As an African IP law firm with associate offices across the continent, it is difficult to pick favourites on the pitch. Instead, […]

Adams NewsJanice GalvadMoroccoNthabisheng PhaswanaSimon BrownSouth AfricaSudanTanzaniaTunisiaWilhelm Prozesky
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NAVIGATING ZAMBIA’S NEW TRADE MARKS ACT: PRACTICAL INSIGHTS FOR TRADE MARK PROSECUTION

On 31 December 2025, Zambia ushered in a new era for trade mark protection with the enactment of Trade Marks Act No. 11 of 2023 (the Act), following the signing of Statutory Instrument No. 86 of 2025. The Act repeals the long-standing Trade Marks Act of 1958, marking a comprehensive reform of Zambia’s trade mark […]

Femke van DykIntellectual PropertyTrade MarksTshireletso Tlholoe
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Adams & Adams AntiCounterfeiting Team strikes another major blow against counterfeit lubricant manufacturers

Adams & Adams’ AntiCounterfeiting Team has recently conducted another successful major operation targeting the manufacture, production, and distribution of counterfeit engine and gearbox lubricants in South Africa.   Following an extensive investigation, the team collaborated with a specialised unit of the South African Police Service (SAPS) to execute a search and seizure warrant at the premises of a well-established illegitimate manufacturing facility […]

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Protecting African innovation: a catalyst for scale and the future of IP

Africa is emerging as a powerhouse of innovation, contributing solutions with global impact. Across the continent, entrepreneurs are building marketshaping solutions that leapfrog infrastructure constraints and address local needs with global relevance. Innovation is not the exclusive domain of Silicon Valley or Shenzhen. It is alive and thriving in Nairobi, in Lagos, in Kigali, in […]

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South Africa Implements the 13th Edition of the Nice Classification

South Africa has officially adopted the 13th Edition of the Nice Classification (NCL 13-26) with effect from 1 January 2026, following its implementation by the World Intellectual Property Office on the same date. The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission gave notice to this effect through Practice Note 3 of 2025, published on 9 December 2025, […]

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Zambia Ushers in a New Era for Trade Marks

On 26 December 2025, the Trade Marks Act No. 11 of 2023 came into operation, replacing the outdated 1958 Act, which is more than 60 years old. Although new Regulations remain in the works, for now, the new Act will be read together with the old Trade Mark Regulations of 1994. The relevant official fees […]

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FOOTBALL AND IP IN AFRICA

The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament is currently underway in Morocco showcasing soccer talents and competitiveness of 24 African countries. This 35th edition of the tournament has proceeded to knockout stage wherein 16 teams advanced to “Round of 16” knockout stage.  Whilst these teams continue their quest to be crowned the African champions, we […]

Janice GalvadMoroccoNicky GarnettNthabisheng PhaswanaSimon BrownSouth AfricaSudanTanzaniaTunisiaWilhelm Prozesky
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Cigarette packaging, a marketing tool or a regulatory instrument?

Introduction Over the last several decades, there has been a strong global push towards regulating tobacco and tobacco products with the aim of reducing tobacco consumption. Beyond standardised packaging, governments are introducing complementary policies such as flavour bans, restrictions on retail displays, nicotine limits, environmental regulations and traceability systems to combat illicit trade. These initiatives […]

Intellectual PropertyNicole HaworthSajidha GamieldienTrade Marks
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Policy Overhaul: FEC Approves Reforms to Catalyse Intellectual Property, Digital Trade, and Service Exports

In a decisive move to reposition Nigeria for the modern global economy, the Federal Executive Council (FEC), at its meeting on 6 November 2025, approved a comprehensive set of policy reforms aimed at strengthening intellectual property (IP) rights, accelerating digital cross-border trade, and removing barriers for Nigerian service exporters. The approved policies include: National Intellectual […]

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Strengthening African Intellectual Property Resources: Collaboration and a Shared Vision for the Future

While virtual interactions are invaluable for teams working across a continent, it cannot replace the value that in-person engagements deliver, with the opportunities to establish and deepen personal and professional relationships. There is something special about moments that bring together people from different corners of a continent to share not only their expertise, but also […]

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Regional and International Trade Mark Filing Systems in Africa: A Cautionary Tale from Tanzania

ARIPO protection no longer extends to Tanzania. The Tanzanian Court of Appeal ruled that ARIPO trade mark registrations are not enforceable in Tanzania, confirming that the country has not ratified the Banjul Protocol. Details of the decision, as prepared by Mohamed Jameel Hamid, partner in Adams & Adams’ trade mark prosecution department, as well as […]

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Commencement of the South African Plant Improvement Act No. 11 of 2018

The South African Plant Improvement Act No. 11 of 2018 (the “Act”) came into operation on 1 December 2025 (the previous Plant Improvement Act No. 53 of 1976 is now repealed). The Act is a comprehensive piece of legislation that provides a framework for the exploitation of certain plants, as prescribed in the regulations to […]

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SOMALIA: UPDATE ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FEE REVISIONS AND LEGISLATIVE DEVELOPMENTS

Somalia has announced a revision of the official fees for intellectual property matters, effective 1 October 2025. The changes include a reduction in the trade mark filing fee and the introduction of fees for oppositions, patents, industrial designs and recordal matters such as the transfer or assignment of intellectual property rights . A compulsory printing […]

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OAPI ANNOUNCES THE 2025 WINNERS OF THE OAPI BRAND AWARDS

The biennial OAPI Brand Awards that took place from 8 – 10 October 2025, culminated with an evening of glamour and luxury as 4 companies received awards at the closing ceremony. Now in its 5th edition, the award ceremony that rewards excellence in Intellectual Property in the 17 OAPI member states, took place in Libreville, Gabon. […]

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Nigerian Copyright Commission suspends several domain names accused of piracy

The Nigerian Copyright Commission recently took steps to suspend a number of (dot)ng domains suspected of piracy. The Commission who earlier this year also shut down the domain MovieBox.ng, that was responsible for streaming pirated films, music, and live sports, has again proved its commitment to the protection of Copyright protection works in Nigeria. The Commission […]

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Nigeria joins the UPOV PRISMA online filing platform

Nigeria has officially joined the UPOV PRISMA online filing platform for all crops and species. UPOV PRISMA is a tailor-made online tool designed to facilitate the filing of plant variety protection and national listing applications worldwide. This recent development enables breeders in Africa’s most populous country and one of its largest economies to submit plant […]

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Gabon takes important steps to obtain global recognition for its Mbigou stone as a Geographical Indication

The Gabonese Office of Industrial Property (Ogapi) welcomed the decision by the National Committee for Geographical Indications (CNIG) to validate the official recognition of Mbigou stone as a product with a geographical indication (GI). This step marks the last phase before the official registration of the Mbigou stone as a GI. Once successful Mbigou stone […]

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THE 20TH SESSION OF THE COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF ARIPO

Ghana was host to the 20th session of the ARIPO Council of Ministers, that took place from 21-22 November 2025. The Council of Ministers is the main governing organisation of ARPIO and encompasses Ministers of governments of the ARIPO member states who are responsible for the administration of intellectual property laws in their respective countries. […]

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