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‘Mambo Ni Matatu’ Trademark Application: An Intellectual Property Perspective
On 26 June 2023, the Registrar of trademarks determined a case that challenged the registration…
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Kenya’s Blank Tape Levy: A New Era of Compensating Creativity?
Introduction On 11th September 2023, the Kenya Copyright Board (KECOBO), a state corporation effected the…
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Africa’s Digital Economy: Cross-Border Data Flows under the African Continental Free Trade Area
Introduction The African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) is a game-changer as it seeks to…
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Key Observations from India’s Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023
On August 9th 2023, India enacted its first data protection legislation, the Digital Personal Data…
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Kenya’s Digital Deserts
In the sprawling landscape of the digital age, where information flows ceaselessly, there exist hidden…
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A Case for Geographical Indication? An overview of the Tinderet Case
On 26 June 2023, the Registrar of trademarks determined a case that challenged the registration…
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Intellectual Property and Artificial Intelligence: Proving & Disproving Chat GPT Authorship
INTRODUCTION Picture a lecturer, plagued by suspicion and casting a wary gaze upon student essays…
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Examining Cross-Border Data Flows Provisions in Africa’s Free Trade Agreements
Introduction Cross-border data flows are the transfer of information or data across national boundaries. Transfer…
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