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Recommended Ways To Protecting Business Concepts As Intellectual Property Rights In Nigeria - Intellectual Property


contrary to honest commercial
practice.
18
Trademark
The name, logo, slogan, or hashtags of a business concept may be
protected as trademarks. A trademark right can be obtained by
registration at the Nigerian Trade Mark Registry or through use.
This form of protection grants the owner exclusive rights to use
the mark in connection with the concepts and enables users
distinguish the concept from other concepts available in the
market. It may also prevent third parties from marketing their
company under an identical or confusingly similar
trademark.
19 Upon registration, the
proprietor s right in the trademark subsists for 7
years and is subject to renewals at 14-year ....

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Obtaining A Telecommunications Licence In Nigeria: Substantive And Procedural Requirements (Part 2) - Media, Telecoms, IT, Entertainment


Sandra Eke
Obtaining a Telecommunications Licence in Nigeria: Substantive
and Procedural Requirements (Part 2)
Obtaining a telecommunications licence is essential for entities
that desire to provide communication services within the local
market. It is a regulatory compliance requirement expected of
prospective telecommunications service providers to avoid facing
severe sanctions from the Nigerian Communications Commission
(NCC).
2 Prior to applying for a licence,
it is important to note that there are two major classifications of
licences: Individual and Class Licences,
3 and the procedure
for procuring them vary. The modalities involved in procuring an
individual licence is more complex in comparison to the procedure ....

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IEEE and ANSI Reach Agreement to Conceal Negative Letters of Assurance | Kidon IP


For my next trick, disappearing LOA Disclosures!
I’ve written here before about the broad adverse effects of the 2015 IEEE patent-devaluing policy. In September this year, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) also picked up on these effects in a supplemental business review letter to IEEE, noting the “dampened enthusiasm for the IEEE process”, the significant increase in negative Letters of Assurance (LoAs) and ANSI’s decline to approve IEEE-802.11ah and 802.11ai as American National Standards (ANSs) (see page 9).
Given these set-backs and express challenge by DOJ, one would think that IEEE would drop its one-sided 2015 patent policy and replace it with a balanced one such as those applied by other standards development organizations (SDOs). However, interestingly, it appears that IEEE staff is pushing for an arrangement that would help the organization conceal negative LOAs from ANSI’s accreditation and approval body. ....

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Family Law Week: Emoni v Atabo [2020] EWHC 3322 (Fam)


Emoni v Atabo [2020] EWHC 3322 (Fam)
Application by a father against a mother for a finding of contempt of court, relating to a child removed to Nigeria.
This matter concerns an application by the father ( F ) against the mother ( M ) for a finding that M is in contempt of court in relation to four court orders. The parties are the parents of NE, a girl, aged 11.
Firstly, Mrs Justice Lieven DBE had to decide whether to proceed in M s absence despite this being a committal application. The judge considered
Sanchez v Pawell Obaz and Jolant Obaz [2015] EWHC 235 (Fam) finding that M had been properly served all documents via email (M is in Lagos) including the notice of hearing. M had sufficient time to prepare, she was aware of the proceedings and initially engaged in them. No reason was given for her non-attendance at this hearing, nor the last. The judge thought M had simply chosen not to engage and that an adjournment would not be likely to secure her attendance. ....

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