Basic Aspects of Intellectual Property
Basic Aspects of Intellectual Property
Basic Aspects of Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
Presentation Overview
• About URSB
• What is Intellectual Property
• Forms of Intellectual Property
• Why protect Intellectual Property
Services offered at URSB
Uganda Registration Services Bureau (URSB) is an
autonomous statutory body under Ministry of Justice and
Constitutional affairs.
After 60 days from the date of the advertisement in the gazette, a certificate of
registration is issued. No fees are payable at this point.
Note. Copyright is valid for the life time of the owner and 50 years after his/her
death
Trademarks
A trademark is a distinctive sign or mark used in trade to distinguish your goods
or services.
A trademark can be any distinctive word, symbol, slogan, logo, brand label, name,
signature, letter, numeral or any combination of them.
Note: Registration is for 7 years, after 1st renewal it is for 10 years and is
renewable every 10 years
Industrial designs
Protects the appearance of a product/logo, from the shape of an aeroplane to a
design of a cloth. The design may consist of three-dimensional features, such as
the shape or surface of an article, or of two-dimensional features, such as
patterns, lines or color.
Industrial design is what makes a product attractive and appealing hence adding
commercial value to product and increase its marketability.
The main difference between a Patent and Utility Model is that the
requirements for granting a Utility Model are less stringent than for
Patents. A product or process which is Novel and Industrial applicable
passes for Utility Model, inventive step is not a requirement.
• These rights expire when the invention enters the public domain that
is the public can now exploit the invention without authorization.
The Patent System has two important functions:
1. Protection
A patent allows the patent holder to exclude others from
commercially exploiting the invention covered by the patent in a certain
country or region and for a specific period of time, generally not
exceeding twenty (20) years.
2. Disclosure
A patent gives the public access to information regarding new
technologies in order to stimulate innovation and contribute to economic
growth.
There are about 80 million technologies that can be accessed in patent documents.
These are technologies are in all fields, agriculture, electronics, pharmaceuticals,
construction, energy e.t.c
Obtaining Patent protection
For one to obtain patent protection, a patent application must be filed with a
patent office (URSB)
There are three possible routes for filing a patent application. These are:
• National route – Filing with URSB
• Regional route for example filing with ARIPO
• International route – filing a PCT application
Trade Secrets
A trade secret is any confidential information used in business that gives a
competitive edge. The information must be secret; effort must be used to keep it
secret; used in business; and gives an economic advantage by reason of it
being secret.
No registration is required. This basically means that disclosing the secret would
make the information far less valuable.
Trade secret remains valid as long as one does not discover it independently.
Some ways to protect a Trade secret – Restrict access to information; limit number
of people who know the information, have employees sign non disclosure
agreements.
Why promote and protect Intellectual Property
Fuels progress – Well being of humanity rest on its capacity to create and
invent new work in area of technology and culture.
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