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11 Mar 2013, 11:24 am
 Today's Afro-IP post from the ever-restless Kingsley Egbuonu takes him to Mozambique, where he reports that the country's IP Office website is actually being kept up-to-date. [read post]
4 Mar 2013, 7:58 am
 First, some good and positive news from Africa: Afro-IP's Kingsley Egbuonu happily tells us that OMPIC, the Moroccan IP office, has greatly improved its website. [read post]
18 Feb 2013, 1:01 pm
Finally, Kingsley Egbuonu's arduous toil on behalf of Afro-IP takes him back to Mauritania, where oil is still seen as a more important commodity than intellectual property, alas. [read post]
11 Feb 2013, 3:04 pm
Kingsley Egbuonu's return to Africa's official IP websites for Afro-IP takes him back to Mali, while Ron Coleman's Likelihood of Confusion takes us on a trip to a crazy world -- this one -- in which it is possible to contemplate the existence of a brand that its owner doesn't even want people to mention. [read post]
28 Jan 2013, 3:10 pm
 It's second time round to Madagascar for Afo-IP's Kingsley Egbuonu on his tour of African official IP websites -- and all is well, he says. [read post]
21 Jan 2013, 4:21 am
Finally, an expression of gratitude is due to Kingsley Egbuonu, who is almost single-handedly manning the Afro-IP blog right now. [read post]
7 Jan 2013, 4:00 pm
This blog, which offers the largest single searchable online source of recent African IP news, carries regular features by Kingsley Egbuonu on the current state of online information provision by national IP offices in Africa and how things have improved (or not) since his previous visit. [read post]
26 Nov 2012, 7:01 am
 Meanwhile, over on Afro-IP, Kingsley Egbuonu's return to Gabon has yielded some cheerful news, for a change, as that country's online scene is definitely brightening up. [read post]
31 Oct 2012, 4:28 am
Love may be lovelier the second time around, according to Frank Sinatra anyway, but visiting Africa's official IP websites a year after he first did so on behalf of the Afro-IP weblog, Kingsley Egbuonu has not had uniformly happy experiences. [read post]
30 Oct 2012, 9:28 pm by Afro Leo
"I read with interest Darren Olivier’s post concerning the 2006 decision of the Conference of the African Ministers of Council in Science and Technology to establish a Pan –African Intellectual Property Organization (PAIPO).Kingsley Egbuonu responded to Olivier’s post with a caution against rushing to condemn the concept of a continental intellectual property (IP) body and provided a link to the final draft Statute establishing PAIPO which will be presented… [read post]
30 Oct 2012, 9:22 pm by Afro Leo
"I read with interest Darren Olivier’s post concerning the 2006 decision of the Conference of the African Ministers of Council in Science and Technology to establish a Pan –African Intellectual Property Organization (PAIPO).Kingsley Egbuonu responded to Olivier’s post with a caution against rushing to condemn the concept of a continental intellectual property (IP) body and provided a link to the final draft Statute establishing PAIPO which will be presented… [read post]
30 Oct 2012, 9:22 pm by Afro Leo
"I read with interest Darren Olivier’s post concerning the 2006 decision of the Conference of the African Ministers of Council in Science and Technology to establish a Pan –African Intellectual Property Organization (PAIPO).Kingsley Egbuonu responded to Olivier’s post with a caution against rushing to condemn the concept of a continental intellectual property (IP) body and provided a link to the final draft Statute establishing PAIPO which will be presented… [read post]
24 Sep 2012, 2:59 pm by Jeremy
Last month Kingsley Egbuonu posted this round-up on Botswana and now that charming little country is in the news again, thanks to "A Brief Look At Botswana’s New IP Law", posted on the excellent Intellectual Property Watch site by Linda Daniels. [read post]
13 Sep 2012, 3:18 pm
In the second case, Starbucks (UK) Ltd v British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc & Others [2012] EWHC 1842 (Ch) (on which see "No coffee in sight, but Starbucks speeds to trial", guested by Kingsley Egbuonu here), Mr Justice Arnold in the Chancery Division, England and Wales, had a slightly different set of facts and reached an entirely different conclusion. [read post]
13 Sep 2012, 6:54 am
In the second case, Starbucks (UK) Ltd v British Sky Broadcasting Group Plc & Others [2012] EWHC 1842 (Ch) (on which see "No coffee in sight, but Starbucks speeds to trial", guested by Kingsley Egbuonu here), Mr Justice Arnold in the Chancery Division, England and Wales, had a slightly different set of facts and reached an entirely different conclusion. [read post]
11 Sep 2012, 12:30 am
 Afro-IP has seen two fresh blog posts already this week, one which is quite upbeat from Darren Olivier on how ready South Africa is for the gathering cloud, the other sadly downbeat from Kingsley Egbuonu on how yet another African nation -- this time the Central African Republic -- has failed to improve its official online IP services since he last conducted a virtual visit a little over a year ago. [read post]
9 Sep 2012, 3:47 pm
  Finally, a quick kat-tip to Kingsley Egbuonu of Afro-IP and Tim Katlic (feline friendly surname!) [read post]
3 Sep 2012, 3:56 am
The Godfather: another sequel Around the weblogs  Revisiting Cape Verde for the Afro-IP blog, little Leo Kingsley Egbuonu laments the fact  that there is yet another African state that has not improved its official intellectual property online services since his previous visit last year. [read post]
31 Aug 2012, 4:05 am
 Elsewhere, the jiplp weblog picks up a story from IP Draughts about the BlaBlaMeter, Kingsley Egbuonu reports on Afro-IP that the condition of Cameroon's official IP websites has actually deteriorated in the past year, which is quite a feat when you consider how poor they were 12 months ago. [read post]
22 Aug 2012, 5:37 am
 The past few days have been a quiet time in this Kat's corner of the Blogosphere, but Afro-IP's Kingsley Egbuonu has been as active as ever, first revisiting the official IP presence of Burundi -- only to find that it has vanished since last he was there -- and then reporting on South Korea's increasing support for ICT projects in Angola, South Africa and Rwanda. [read post]