PROTECT AND COMMERCIALIZE YOUR KNOW-HOW
by Chebet Koros A tech invention may be protected through a patent, trade secret or know-how. In most cases, this innovation is first kept a...
Read MoreCIPIT Hosts Novel Moot Court Competition on IT Law in East Africa
CIPIT’s bi-annual moot competition aims to be innovative and to attract teams from across East Africa, and the 2018 edition was no exception. This year’s...
Read MoreDeveloping a Career in Intellectual Property & IT Law
Guest post by Lucy Wyndham As the global digital sphere expands, so too do intellectual property infractions. Brand power is more accentuated than ever, leading...
Read MoreTHE CIPIT MOOT 2018
The Matter of Mangala & WAP -vs- The Guacamole Republic of Avocado (GRA) As promised, here is the account of the recently concluded CIPIT ICT...
Read MoreExperiences during the 2018 CIPIT Moot
By Kanyangi Esther Nyachia, Kanyangi Leah Aoko and Jackline Chepng'eno Sang.
Read MoreThe Digital Freedom of Association
Author: Galma Godana INTRODUCTION The freedom of association has traditionally been defined as the right to be with other people for a legal reason, cause...
Read MoreDigital Right: The Freedom of Assembly
Introduction The right to freedom of assembly has been widely accepted as a necessity in a functioning democracy as assemblies are used to express and...
Read MoreDefining the Digital Right to Privacy
*Lyndah Tugee & Mercy Kingori A little history Brandeis and Warren trace the origin of the right to privacy in the U.S. back to the...
Read MoreFree Speech in the Digital Space
A striking postulation of free speech was developed in the 19th Century by John Trenchard and Thomas Gordon, supporters of John Locke. They defined the...
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