Intellectual Property Strategy for Fashion Entrepreneurs

Universidade Nova de Lisboa was the chosen stage for the initiative Intellectual Property for Fashion Entrepreneurs.

At this event, organized by Community in Law, the participant, from all over the fashion industry, had the opportunity to learn, with João Francisco Sá, some of the best strategies to protect their designs and trademarks.

Amendments to the Intellectual Property act in Kenya

The Authorities of Kenya have published, on April 10th 2018, The Statue Law (Miscellaneous Amendments) Bill, 2018, a legislation for the amendments of several laws, in which the Industrial Property Act, 2001 (No. 3 of 2001), the Copyright Act, 2001 (No. 12 of 2001), the Anti-Counterfeit Act, 2008 (No. 13 of 2008) and the Protection of Traditional Knowledge and Cultural Expressions Act, 2016 (No. 33 of 2016) are included.

The New Industrial Property Act in Namibia: what has changed?

The new Industrial Property Regulations were finally published in the Namibian Government Gazette on the 1st day of June, 2018 and the law came into effect two months after, on the 1st of August.

The Act means to repeal the Trade Marks in South West Africa Act, dated 1973, introducing new provisions for trademarks, patents and industrial designs.

The new legal frame has been long anticipated and concerns several changes in what relates Industrial Property.

Inventa International launches its new IP Guide "Designs in Africa"

This e-book contains comprehensive information about Designs in each African jurisdiction, such as requirements for design applications, renewals, licenses, change of name or address, opposition deadlines and other singularities in each country. It also gathers each country's general information and our indicative timeframes for completing a Design registration.

The Impact of Brexit’s Recent Draft Agreement on IP Rights

The “Brexit” referendum took place a year and a half ago and the terms for the withdrawal began being formally discussed since March last year. Intellectual Property rights had to be - rightly so - part of the debate.

In the light of EU and UK Government’s most recent draft agreement on the country’s withdrawal from the European Union - published March 19th - provisions were made on the protection and enforcement of IP rights, to be of effect after the end of the transitional period.

The Hague System in Africa

After attending INTA’s conference “The Power of Design”, Inês Monteiro Alves discusses the lack of mention of Africa as a Continent, regarding IP rights and designs in particular.

Upon attending the INTA’s Conference “The Power of Design” on February this year, in London, I became aware of the lack of mention of Africa as a Continent in what regards the protection of IP Rights in general and designs in particular.

Traditional Cultural Expressions, a Protection Beyond Intellectual Property Law

John Steinbeck, in one of his works, questioned "Without our past, how will we know it´s us?"  João de Barros also said "the man without memory has the understanding of little boy".

The preservation of our past, made of narrations and expositions of facts and memorable events, is a common concern for as long as memory exists. Characterized by historical feats, it is also externalized by artistic forms, namely traditional cultural expressions.

Russian Federation - Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industrial Designs

Last November of 2017, the Russian Federation deposited its intrument of ratification of the Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement Concerning the International Registration of Industial Designs, adopted at Geneva on the 2nd of July of 1999.

Applicants from countries that belong to the Hague Convention will be able to file one international application that directly covers several countries and Russia will now be an option.

The same will enter into force, in respect of the Russian Federation, on February 28 of 2018.

Congo increases its Intellectual Property Official Fees

The Ministry of Trade of the Democratic Republic of Congo announced an increase of about 15% on the country’s official fees regarding intelectual property, that covers trademark, patent and design registrations.

If you wish to know more about this matter, please contact us at africa@inventa.com .