Cameroon flagLaw relating to cybersecurity and cybercriminality 1
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security, cryptography and electronic certification activities; protect basic human rights, in particular the right to human dignity, honour and respect of privacy, as well as the
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peoples' rights should necessarily guarantee human rights; http://confinder.richmond.edu/Cameroon.htm (50 of 71)4/12/2005 10:53:07 AM Cameroon considering that the enjoyment of rights and
Kenya flagNATIONAL ICT POLICY 2019
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public data must be a minimum of a level 2 Data Centre. Rights of Way/Way Leaves: Rights of way, way leaves, permits and clearances have been a persistent
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Uganda flagTecno Telecom Limited v Kigalo Investments Ltd
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by the respondent and so that registration was an infringement on the applicant’s right to use the trademark in Uganda. He further deposed that the applicant had never
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Uganda flagPurplemoon (U) Ltd v Numaa Industries Ltd
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Respondent to have locus standi, the Respondent's right must have been breached by the Applicant or the right it enjoys through the authority of a third
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Uganda flagNice House of Plastics v Hamidu Lubega
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trademark infringement plaintiff must show a valid, protectable trademark in which he has rights prior to those of the defendant. The plaintiff herein has through the evidence of
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Uganda flagNice House of Plastics Ltd v Hamidu Lubega
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trademark infringement plaintiff must show a valid, protectable trademark in which he has rights prior to those of the defendant. The plaintiff herein has through the evidence of
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Uganda flagNice House of Plasstic Ltd v Moses Buule
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the person with the exclusive right to use the trademark in relation to the goods in or respect of which it is registered. Such right in the trademark deemed to
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Uganda flagNapro v Five Star Industries Ltd
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affect the rights of action against any person for passing off goods as the goods of another person or the remedies in respect of those rights of action
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Uganda flagNanoomal Issardas Motiwalla (U) Ltd v Sophy Nantongo & 3 others
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mark owner who successfully shows 5 likelihood of confusion, has in my opinion, a right of action in damages or for an account, and for an injunction to restrain the
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Uganda flagNairobi Java House v Mandela Auto Spares
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submitted on the Appellant‘s entitlement to register the word 'Java 'in its own right and as a descriptive word. The Appellants Counsel submitted that the Assistant Registrar
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Uganda flagMuse AF Enterprises Co. Ltd v Billen General Trading Ltd & 2 others
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to support a cause of action, namely that; 1. the plaintiff enjoyed a right, 2. the right has been violated, 3. the defendant is liable. It was submitted that to
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Uganda flagLeaf Tobacco & Commodities (U) Ltd v Commissioner of Customs (Uganda Revenue Authority)
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in Southern Sudan hold the trademark and the exclusive Supermatch commercial territorial rights for both Uganda and Southern Sudan. It is the case of the applicant that certain
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Uganda flagKampala Stocks Supermarket Co. Ltd v Seven Days International Ltd
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their own trademark rules regarding the scope of rights, applicable legal norms, conditions and enforcement of rights (see article 6 of the Paris Convention). Concerning
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Uganda flagInterconsumer Products Ltd v Nice and Soft Investments (2003) Ltd
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Is it the proprietary right assigned to the applicant conferred by the registered trademark? Can be asserted that such proprietary right to a trademark is
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Uganda flagColgate Palmolive Co. Ltd v Sombe Supermarket Ltd
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action.‖ The right of action by a plain reading of the section is the right of action of a rights owner of a trademark suing another person for passing off
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Uganda flagBritania Allied Industries v Cogef Impex Limited
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Court was urged to look at S.36 of the Trade Mark Act that grants exclusive rights for use where the Trade Mark is registered. Counsel argued that since the Applicant’s
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Uganda flagAnglo Fabrics (Bolton) Ltd & Anor v African Queen Ltd & Anor 2008
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the 1st plaintiff. However, they are ineffective on account of being unregistered. A right in a trademark is conferred on registration in the Register of Trademarks of a
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Uganda flagBritania Allied Industries Ltd v Aya Biscuits
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goodwill has a property right that can be protected by an action in passing off. Buckley LJ described the nature of the proprietary right in the case of HP Bulmer
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Uganda flagThe Registered Trustees of Kampala Institute v Departed Asians Property Custodian Board
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Properties Act, 1982 applied to the suit land, that declaration conferred proprietary rights to the applicants. In his view, therefore, Platt, J.S.C., erred to hold that title
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Uganda flagByte Legion Technologies v MTN (Uganda) Ltd
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Whether or not the launch of Google SMS trader was a breach of the plaintiff’s rights? 3. What remedies are available to the parties? Issue No. 1: Whether or not
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Uganda flagUganda Performing Rights Society v MTN
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controlled by the Society. The rights assigned to the Society by this Deed are:(i) all their performing rights, and (ii) all film synchronization rights (subject to the undertaking
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Uganda flagUganda Performing Rights Society Ltd v Fred Mukubira
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assignment the Applicant is said to have assumed the executive rights to control the distribution of the music rights, public performance for payment and broadcasting of the whole
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Uganda flagSylvia Nabiteeko Katende v Bank of Uganda
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pleaded are true” . And “if the plaint shows that a Plaintiff enjoyed a right, the right has been violated and the Defendant is liable, then a cause of action
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Uganda flagStella Atal v Anne Abels Kiruta
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various artistic works and owner of the copy rights there in if any. 2. Whether the defendants infringed the plaintiffs copy right. 3. Whether the plaintiff is liable under
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Uganda flagSikuku Agaitano v Uganda Baati
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a right; that the right has been violated; and finally that the Defendant is liable. The Plaintiff's rights are established under the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act
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Uganda flagProf. George W. Kakoma v The Attorney General
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enjoyed a right, that the right has been violated and that the defendant is liable; Auto Garage vs Motokov (No.3) [1971] E.A 514. Needless to mention, a right is a
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Uganda flagAngella Katatumba v The ACCU
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infringe the Plaintiffs moral rights under section 10 of the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act. Moral rights include a right to claim authorship of the
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Uganda flagBwanika & 16 others v Uganda Registration Services Bureau
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73, 77(c) and (e) of the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act 2006, the Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Regulations SI 1/2010; Section 98 of the Civil Procedure Act
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Uganda flagObsessions Co. Ltd v Warid Telecom (Uganda) Ltd & Dmark Co. Ltd
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first denying liability, claimed that they had not infringed the intellectual property rights of the Plaintiff because they obtained them lawfully. It was the Defendant’s contention
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