An examination of the adequacy of the regulation of collecting societies in Nigeria

An examination of the adequacy of the regulation of collecting societies in Nigeria

Authors Ifeoluwa A Olubiyi, Kayode I Adam

ISSN: 2521-2591
Affiliations: Lecturer, Faculty of Law, Afe Babalola University, Ado-Ekiti Doctoral; Candidate, Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin; Dean, Faculty of Law, University of Ilorin; Reader, Department of Business Law, University of Ilorin
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal, 2017, p. 89 – 114

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Video game modification in South Africa

Video game modification in South Africa

Authors Jesse J Wrensch, Pieter G J Koornhof

ISSN: 2521-2591
Affiliations: Graduate Lecturing Assistant, Faculty of Law, University of the Western Cape; Attorney of the High Court of South Africa Lecturer, Aston Law School, Birmingham
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal, 2017, p. 75 – 88

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Patenting the un-patentable: Lessons for African patent systems from a review of patent subject matter exclusions in Kenya

Patenting the un-patentable: Lessons for African patent systems from a review of patent subject matter exclusions in Kenya

Authors Victor Nzomo, Isaac Rutenberg

ISSN: 2521-2591
Affiliations: Research Fellow, Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, Strathmore University Law School, Kenya; Senior Lecturer and Director, Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law, Strathmore University Law School, Kenya
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal, 2017, p. 58 – 74

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Caroline B Ncube: Intellectual Property Policy, Law and Administration in Africa: Exploring continental and sub-regional cooperation

Caroline B Ncube: Intellectual Property Policy, Law and Administration in Africa: Exploring continental and sub-regional cooperation

Authors Enyinna Sodienye Nwauche

ISSN: 2521-2591
Affiliations: Professor, Nelson Mandela School of Law University of Fort Hare East London
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal, 2018, p. 120 – 123

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Interrogating trade mark protection for ‘similar’ goods or services: A case for alternatives?

Interrogating trade mark protection for ‘similar’ goods or services: A case for alternatives?

Authors Chris Job

ISSN: 2521-2591
Affiliations: Honorary Professor, Centre for Intellectual Property Law, University of Pretoria; Senior Consultant, Adams & Adams
Source: South African Intellectual Property Law Journal, 2018, p. 92 – 107

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