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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 20<sup>TH</sup> 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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INTERDICT DENIED: MUNICIPALITIES FACE A HIGH BAR ON PENSION WITHHOLDING

Factual background The Mpumalanga High Court has recently delivered a judgment on the critical considerations regarding withholding of pension benefits. While the judgment is not groundbreaking, it serves as a crucial reminder for the employers, pension funds, and other relevant stakeholders. The application arose from a dispute between a local municipality and its former Chief […]

Insurance LawMtho Maphumulo
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D&O: U.S. Court Enforces Prior‑Notice Exclusion for Meaningfully Linked Circumstances

The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware has recently held that a prior notice exclusion barred cover for securities and derivative actions that were meaningfully linked to circumstances disclosed years earlier in a letter to the insured’s audit committee. The court concluded the later suits “arose out of” the same alleged accounting improprieties […]

Insurance LawJean-Paul Rudd
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Why Should I Register a Trade Mark?

In today’s competitive marketplace, your brand is one of your most valuable assets. A trade mark—whether it’s a name, logo, slogan, or even a distinctive color or shape—serves as a badge of origin, distinguishing your goods or services from those of others. While simply using a mark in commerce can create limited rights under common […]

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Artificial Intelligence in South African Financial Sector: What the FSCA–PA Report Reveals About IP, Trade Secrets, and Smart Governance

General Summary: AI’s Impact on South African Financial Services Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming South Africa’s financial sector, driving innovation, operational efficiency, and new customer experiences. The recent joint report by the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) and the Prudential Authority (PA) published in November 2025 provides the first comprehensive snapshot of AI adoption, […]

Darren OlivierIntellectual Property
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Adams & Adams launches Africa’s first dedicated Artificial Intelligence Legal Service

Johannesburg, South Africa Leading law firm Adams & Adams, announces the launch of the SMARTAI IP Portal, a groundbreaking digital platform and advisory service designed to help businesses understand, assess, and address the risks posed by the AI revolution. “As artificial intelligence transforms industries at an unprecedented pace, businesses face new and complex risks, from […]

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Biometrics and CGL Exclusions: U.S. Court Finds No Cover for Facial‑Recognition Claims Under “Access or Disclosure” Clause

A U.S. district court in Illinois has recently held that a commercial general liability policy’s “access or disclosure of confidential or personal information” exclusion defeated cover for a class action alleging the retention and use of facial‑recognition data. The court concluded that biometric information derived from facial geometry falls within “confidential or personal information”, and […]

Insurance LawJean-Paul Rudd
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Indonesia: New requirement for annual submission of working statements in respect of granted patents – Current deadline 31 December 2025

Indonesia has introduced a new obligation for the patentees of Indonesian patents to submit annual working statements in respect of their patents, to inform the Indonesian Patent Office whether or not the patented invention is being worked in Indonesia. The requirement, set out in Article 20A of the amended Indonesian Patent Law, applies to all […]

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49th Session of the Administrative Council of the African Regional Intellectual Property Organization (ARIPO) held in Accra, Ghana

The 49th Session of the Administrative Council of ARIPO was held in Accra, Ghana from 17 – 20 November 2025. Adams & Adams Partners Nthabi Phaswana and Jameel Hamid, together with the Africa Practice Manager, Menzi Maboyi attended the session. Adams & Adams works closely with ARIPO, and we continue to support ARIPO in its […]

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Adams & Adams visits Ghana

Our second trip in Q4 of 2025 was from 12 – 18 November 2025 when, Adams & Adams Partner, Jameel Hamid, and Africa Practice Manager, Menzi Maboyi, travelled to Accra, Ghana, to visit the Ghana Industrial Property Office (GHIPO), under the auspices of the Registrar General’s Department (RGD) and our Associate Office. The objective of […]

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BUT WHO WILL KEEP OUR PETS?

In a deeply emotional and unusually contentious dispute stretching nearly two years, the High Court concluded that Benji, a young Labrador, must be returned to the applicant. South African law currently treats pets as property, not dependants or “children” whose best interests must be considered. The Pretoria High Court, as such, had to determine who […]

Family LawShani van Niekerk
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SUFFICIENT KNOWLEDGE, NOT SUSPICION: CLARIFYING PRESCRIPTION IN MEDICAL MALPRACTICE CASES

Introduction: The recent Eastern Cape Division of the High Court judgment in N[…] v Member of the Executive for the Department of Health, Eastern Cape serves as a critical reminder of the intricacies surrounding prescription in medical malpractice claims, particularly where the claimant is a layperson with limited access to medical knowledge. The judgment further […]

Medical MalpracticeMtho Maphumulo
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U.S. Court Applies “Interrelated Wrongful Acts” and Client‑Services Limits to Defeat PI Claim

A U.S. federal court, applying California law, has recently held that a financial services firm had no cover under its professional liability policy for a client’s claim because the alleged misconduct was part of a single, interrelated course of conduct that began before the policy incepted. The court also found, independently, that cover failed because […]

Insurance LawJean-Paul Rudd