WIPO opens first External Office in Africa

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) has just opened its sixth External Office. Located in Algeria this is the organization’s first of two representations planned for the African Continent, has it is foreseen the opening of another WIPO representation in Nigeria.

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.

Deadline for owners to regulate their trademark 5.001 to 20.757 in Angola is coming up

The deadline granted by the Angolan Institute of Industrial Property (IAPI), for applicants to present the documents to update their requests to register brands from 5,001 to 20.757, ends on the 26 December 2018. 

This process started in December last year, at which time Inventa International announced its beginning, having also informed about the required documents to update the files referring to these trademarks.

Seminar about the Budapest Treaty in Mozambique

Maputo received an important Seminar to discuss the deposit of microorganisms for the purposes of Patent Procedure under the Budapest Treaty, an initiative that Inventa International couldn’t miss.

This initiative, which took place in two separate sessions, was attended by Ewald Glantschnig, WIPO Representative for the Budapest Treaty, and José Joaquim Meque, Director General of IPI.

Economic Forum Portugal-Angola in Oporto

Inventa International attended the Economic Forum Portugal-Angola, that took place in Oporto in Portugal. The event highlighted the importance of economic relations between the two countries, where we are proud to work with several business areas, protecting all Intellectual Property interests.

The wish to foster a cooperative relationship between the two countries was reinforced on this initiative, attended by Portugal's Prime Minister António Costa and the Angolan President, João Lourenço.

OAPI announced awaited changes to the Bangui Agreement

The need to improve the terms of the Bangui Agreement led the African Intellectual Property Organization (OAPI) to revise the document, signed on 14 December 2015 in Bamako, Mali.

After a discussion period of three year, OAPI recently made public the major alterations to the Agreement, that will improve the quality of its operational procedures, bringing it closer to practices of other international organisms.  

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.