Qiniso Sibisi

THE DESTRUCTION OF COUNTERFEIT GOODS AND SOUTH AFRICAN ENVIRONMENTAL LAW

The global trade in counterfeit goods continues to pose substantial risks to economies, consumers, and the environment. While discussions on counterfeiting often focus on intellectual property infringement and market distortion, an equally pressing concern is the environmental impact associated with destroying counterfeit products. International bodies such as the World Customs Organization (WCO) and the World […]

Alicia KabiniAnti-CounterfeitingQiniso Sibisi

Modernising Uganda’s Intellectual Property Laws

The Ugandan Copyright and Neighbouring Rights (Amendment) Bill, 2025 marks a significant step in modernising Uganda’s intellectual property laws to better protect creators and innovators. Introduced by the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Affairs, Hon. Norbert Mao, the bill aims to strengthen copyright protections, particularly for musicians and artists, ensuring fair compensation for their work. […]

CopyrightFemke van DykQiniso SibisiTrade MarksUganda