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US Court Holds Email Notice of Intent to File Third-Party Joinder Constitutes a "Claim" When Sent, Not When Read, Under Claims-Made Policy

The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania has recently held that a letter notifying the insured of the sender’s intent to institute a third-party joinder against it constituted a Claim under the insured’s claims-made professional liability insurance policy. Factual Background and Policy Context The insured healthcare staffing agency provided staff to […]

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A SANGUINARY PROBLEM

Similarly to the British Patents Act and the European Patent Convention, the South African Patents Act excludes from patentability a method of treatment by therapy of the animal or human body. A question that can arise is whether any method implemented outside of a patient’s body could ever be construed as relating to a method […]

Deborah MarsicanoPatents
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Large investments in the Creative Economy

At a press briefing in Abuja, the Ministry of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy announced the launch of a two hundred million US dollar Creative Economy Development Fund, as well as three hundred million US dollar in investment commitments. The Fund, which is to be managed by AfreximBank, is intended to provide financing for […]

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THE DUPE DILEMMA

The global industry is awash in “dupes”, cheaper alternatives that mimic the look and feel of popular high-end products. Dupes thrive in an economy where consumers crave the taste of luxury at budget prices. Social media has supercharged the rise of dupes, where a single viral video can undercut sales of a cult-favourite product overnight. […]

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Shop manager fined for selling fake Mobile Phones

The manager of a cellphone accessory shop in Gqeberha was fined R 87 000 (around 4900 USD) for selling counterfeit mobile phone products. The manager pleaded guilty to charges under the Counterfeit Goods Act and the Trademarks Act, after a search at the store uncovered over a hundred counterfeit items. The items included adapters, car […]

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OAPI-AGF partnership to finance a thousand innovative African projects by 2030

The African Organization for Intellectual Property (OAPI) and the African Guarantee Fund (AGF) have launched an ambitious initiative to finance a thousand innovative projects across several African countries by 2030. The partnership includes a large capital investment by OAPI in the AGF, as well as a guarantee window covering up to 75% of loan risks […]

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Nigerian Copyright Commission and Nigerian film industry join forces to fight digital piracy

At an event in Abuja, the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) and representatives from the Nigerian movie industry formed a united front on the issue of digital piracy. The event, which marked the launch of a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)-supported project to develop strategies and tools to tackle online copyright piracy in the African digital […]

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Nigerian Copyright Commission confiscates $250 000 of pirated works in seven months

The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) has confiscated pirated works worth more than 250 000 USD over a seven-month period, from October 2024 to May 2025. This was disclosed by the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi SAN, at a stakeholder event in Abuja. The NCC reportedly conducted 120 monitoring, documentation, […]

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Mauritius joins ARIPO

On 27 May 2025, the Republic of Mauritius deposited its Instrument of Accession to the Harare Protocol on Patents, Utility Models, and Industrial Designs, becoming the 21st ARIPO Member State. The accession will take effect on 27 August 2025, after which ARIPO patent and design applications can be extended to ARIPO. Joining ARIPO is a […]

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Liberia signs Memorandum of Understanding with Multichoice® Africa, Ethiopian Ministry of Culture and Sport, and the Ethiopian Intellectual Property Authority

The last month has seen multiple countries on the African continent leading the charge against copyright infringers and content pirates. This includes announcements by the Commerce Ministry in Liberia, as well as the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Ethiopia between MultiChoice® Africa, the Ethiopian Ministry of Culture and Sport (MOCS), as well […]

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Commerce Ministry warns copyright pirates

In a statement, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry warned Liberian businesses against the unauthorised commercial use of copyrighted works. In doing so, the Ministry cited widespread violations of the country’s Intellectual Property Act and emphasised that suitable licences must be obtained before making use of any copyrighted works. To reinforce Liberia’s commitment to its […]

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Inventor Assistance Program bears fruit

Kenya’s Inventor Assistance Program (IAP) is beginning to show results, with nineteen applications submitted since its launch in 2023. The program, initiated by the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI) in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), aims to connect inventors and micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises with patent specialists who offer free support. […]

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Ant smugglers sentenced

In a case that presumably shocked myrmecologists and the hobby ant husbandry community, two Belgian nationals were sentenced to a fine of over seven thousand five hundred US dollar or a year in prison each, for the attempted smuggling of around five thousand ant queens from Nakuru, Kenya. The pair were charged in terms of […]

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Artists highlight compensation practices by Collective Management Organisations and digital platforms

In a statement representing Kenyan artists at the African Union (AU) headquarters in Addis Ababa, Kenyan musician and actress Nikita Kering called on the AU to address the issue of unfair pay from Collective Management Organisations (CMOs) and digital platforms, and to push for stronger AU support in protecting the artists’ intellectual property. The statement […]

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Industrial Property Office Bill to be introduced

The Ghanaian Parliament is readying itself to introduce a raft of new bills intended to strengthen Ghana’s financial sector, reform key aspects of the country’s legal and governance systems, and promote investment. Among these bills will be the Ghana Industrial Property Office Bill (“the Bill”), which has been gestating for some time and about which […]

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Ethiopia joins Paris Convention

We have previously written about Ethiopia’s accession to the Paris Convention. Now the next step, deposit by the government of Ethiopia of its instrument of accession to the Paris Convention, has been announced. Ethiopia will now formally become a member of the Paris Union on August 15, 2025. While we previously discussed the benefits to […]

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Geographical Indication leads to pepper festival

The Representative Group of the Protected Geographical Indication Penja Pepper has announced the first “Penja International Pepper Festival”, to run from 24 to 26 June in Penja, Cameroon. The event will have the theme “Let’s Discover the Authenticity of Penja Pepper” and is intended to highlight the Penja pepper, which is grown in the volcanic […]

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Counterfeit mobile phones destroyed

In May, Botswana’s Companies and Intellectual Property Authority (CIPA) destroyed a large quantity of counterfeit and pirated goods, including fake mobile telephones and earbuds. Most of these items were reportedly imported from China, and were valued at several million US dollars in total. Counterfeit products have long found a market across Africa, where high demand […]

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