Law relating to cybersecurity and cybercriminality 1en
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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
Cameroon constitutionen
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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
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on the conditions fixed by regulation. 13. The Office shall be subrogated to the rights and obligations of the State for all contracts concerning studies, works, supplies and
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the State, public bodies or natural or legal persons, without prejudice to the property rights of the relevant  holders.   2. The present Law shall extend to any cultural ass
Morocco flagLaw No. 9 94 on the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (promulgated by Dahir No. 1 96 255 of 12 ramadan 1417 (January 21, 1997)) Englishen
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successor in title or rightful claimant of the first or second aforementioned person, as the case may be. (d) “breeder’s right” means the right of the breeder provided
Chad flagLaw No. 005 PR 2003 of May 2nd, 2003 on the Protection of Copyright, Neighboring rights and Expressions of Folkloreen
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Section 2:  Moral rights    Article 22:  The author shall be entitled to respect for his name, status and work.    This right shall be a strictly personal right.    It shal
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Content and Transfer of Rights Economic rights Article' 17. (I) The author of a work protected under this Law shall have the exclusive right to per­ form or authorize
São Tomé and Príncipe flagLaw No. 4/2001 of December 31, 2001 on Industrial Property Sao Tomeen
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Article 4 Right of Patent 1. The right of patent belongs to the inventor. 2. If several persons have jointly worked in an invention, the right of Patent belongs
Morocco flagLaw No. 2 00 on Copyright and Related Rightsen
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a work. CHAPTER III Protected Rights Moral Rights Article 9 Independently of his economic rights and even after the transfer of those rights, the author of a work shall
Gabon flagLaw Instituting Protection for Copyright and Neighboring Rightsen
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future estate. This right may be exercised even after expiry of the exclusive right of exploitation specified in Article 60 below. Article 45. The right of the author
Burundi flagLaw No. 1 021 of December 30, 2005, on the Protection of Copyright and Related Rights in Burundien
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]] RIGHTS  Article 22  8    The author of a literary or artistic work shall enjoy the right to respect for his name, his authorship  and his work.  This right,[[9
Burundi flagLaw No. 1 021 of December 30, 2005, on the Protection of Copyright and Related Rights in Burundi(1)en
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]] RIGHTS  Article 22  8    The author of a literary or artistic work shall enjoy the right to respect for his name, his authorship  and his work.  This right,[[9
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To be a resident of Tunisia; • Should be enjoying all civil and political rights and has no legal precedent, • Should have at least a Bachelor's Degree or its
Rwanda flagLaw No 44/2001 of 30/11/2001 Governing Telecommunicationsen
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to be issued which: 1° alters any rights given or conditions attached to a standard license; 2° restricts or complements any rights enjoyed by the licence holder under
Egypt flagLaw No 13 of 1979 establishing Egyptian Radio and Television Unionen
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Radio and Television Union shall, as appropriate, reserve the right to demand and claim for the rights and entitlements thereof, either by means of direct law
Rwanda flagLAW N0 18 2010 OF 12 05 2010 RELATING TO ELECTRONIC MESSAGES, ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONSfr
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reasonable time after being informed that such electronic message infringes the rights of a third party. 4° il supprime ou désactive l'accès à l‟information en
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14° "Right of rectification": individual right, of asking to put right those facts inaccurately reported in a media publication; 15° "Right of correction": a right of an
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processed data. CHAPTER III INDIVIDUALS’ RIGHTS WITH REGARD TO THE PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION Section 10: Any individual has the right to oppose, for legitimate reasons, to
Ivory Coast flagLaw N. 2013-450 of June 2013 on the Fight Against Cybercrimeen
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relevance of the data subject of the interconnection. CHAPTER 5 Rights and exceptions to the rights of the person concerned Art 28 - The person responsible
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uburenganzira bwa muntu; matters relating to human rights and participate in the development of Human Rights educational programmes; rwandaise aux droits de la personne
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threats that can impede the overall development of the country and endanger individual rights; ከአዳዲስ WHEREAS, the existing laws are not የቴክኖሎጂ ለውጦች ጋር በበቂ ሁኔታ ተጣጥመው adequately
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copyright in ideas. Copyright is a property right. But copyright is concerned, in essence, with the negative right of preventing the copying of material. It
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adherence to the rights and freedoms as defined in the Universal Declaration of the Rights of Man of 1948 and in the African Charter of the Rights of Man and
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] COPYRIGHT      ­  INTELLECTUAL AND MORAL RIGHTS    Art. 15 – The intellectual and moral rights shall consist in the author’s right to:  ­ defend his work;  ­ decide[[5]
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2004 recognized the right to property and the right to freedom of scientific, technical, literary and artistic creation and protects the rights inherent in intellectual
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Egypt flagDetermining plant species whose varieties are protected under Intellectual Property Rights Protection Lawen
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2005 Determining plant species whose varieties are protected under Intellectual Property Rights Protection Law The Minster of Agriculture and Land Reclamation - Having reviewed the
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operators must carry traffic with the CLI (unmodified. h) The RURA reserves the right to conduct on-site inspections as part of its mandate. i) All network operators
South Africa flagIntellectual Property Laws Rationalisation Act 1996en
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intellectual property rights subsisting in Bophuthatswana, Transkei, Venda and Ciskei into the national system; to extend the South African intellectual property rights legislation throughout
South Africa flagIntellectual Property Rights from Publicly Financed Research and Development Act 2008en
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Acquisition of intellectual property rights by State 14. (1) The rights acquired by the State in terms of this section are additional to the rights granted to the State in
South Africa flagIntellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 2013en
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paragraphs (a) to (l). (2) The exclusive right vested under subsection (1) shall be exercised subject to any rights in respect of the traditional work acquired
Information and Communications Technologies Act 2001en
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Disqualification from membership Jurisdiction of the Tribunal Procedure and powers of the Tribunal Right to legal representation Determination of the Tribunal Appeal to the Supreme Court Decision
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(e) transfer of usage rights at the initiative of the rights-holder, and conditions applicable to the transfer; (f) charges for usage rights; and (g) obligations
Sudan flagInformatics offences Act, 2007en
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or with fine, or with both. Entry of private sites without rightful cause 9. Whoever, without rightful cause, enters a private site of any person, for the purpose
The Right to Access Information Act, 2013en
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The Right to Access Information Act, 2013
Uganda flagIndustrial Property Act, 2014en
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Obligations of owner. R emedies. Right of a prior user. Scope of protection. Limitation of rights. Exception to exclusive rights. HARARE Protocol on patents. PART VIII—TERM OF PATENT
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registration of a mark Removal on the ground of non-use Reinstatement of lapsed mark rights Collective marks PART VII — International Registration under the Madrid protocol 48.
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be owned jointly, with the employer enterprise having the right to exploit it and the worker having the right to the remuneration set, unless otherwise provided by the
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marks PART 4 RIGHTS CONFERRED BY REGISTRATION 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. Exclusive right Rights conferred by registration Exhaustion of rights Right to continue to
Botswana flagIndustrial Property Act 2010, Botswanaen
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of design Right of priority Filing date of application Examination of application Registration of design Right to industrial design Transfer of right to design Rights conferred
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accordingly and confirm this to the applicant in writing. Right of priority 6. An applicant claiming a right of priority under section 44(7) of the Act shall file
Sudan flagIndustrial Designs Law No. 18 of 1974en
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enjoy the rights provided for in this Act, so long as they comply with all conditions and procedures laid down by this Act without prejudice to any rights vested in
South Africa flagIndependent Communications Authority of South Africa Amendment Acten
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any matter, which must be minuted, but he or she does not have a right to vote at a meeting.’’. Amendment of section 11A of Act 13 of 2000
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in the same manner as if the rights in the registered design were held on behalf of the State. 19 Right of third parties in respect of State
Egypt flagNational ICT Strategy 2012-2017en
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on equitable access to information and communications services, guaranteeing the digital rights of citizens and the development of a national industry based on human talent and
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• Commitment to the principles of the freedom of the press and the right to information, as well as the independence, pluralism and diversity of the
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of Service National Emergency & Security Network and Equipment Type approvals Co-Location Rights-of-Way Dispute Resolution UNIVERSAL ACCESS 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5.0 5 6 NATIONAL PENETRATION
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South Africa flagHuman Sciences Research Council Act 2008 (Act No. 17 of 2008)en
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17, 2008 HUMAN SCIENCES RESEARCH COUNCIL ACT, 2008 Intellectual property rights 14. (1) The rights in respect of any invention or design or any works eligible for copyright
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The right of access to public information is guaranteed in accordance with the provisions of article 7 of the Constitution. Access to information is a fundamental right of
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in equipment room etc shall be ensured. 2.5 Tariff The RINEX management has the right to set up the tariff policy/ per unit according to agreed parameters (Data traffic
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“Registrar” means an enterprise that has made an agreement with a registry for the right to send in applications and notices of alteration to the registry on behalf of
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decision making organ of Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Authority ; 1 h) Right of way: the right to pass through over someone's land and to have the reasonable use
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Guidelines for fiber and duct sharingen
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protect free competition and provide inclusive service, as well as protect users’ rights. In accordance with the Law No 44/2001 of 30/11/2001 governing Telecommunications, Rwanda
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Guidelines for broadbanden
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protect free competition and provide inclusive service, as well as protect user’s rights. In exercise of powers conferred upon the regulatory board under the chapter 2,
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Guidelines for Accessing Genetic Resources And Benefit Sharing In Ugandaen
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access. They have the right to extend or refuse their approval for such access. As such, application of the principle of PIC to the rights of local communities is
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Guidelines for siting and sharing of telecom bts infrastructureen
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protect free competition and provide inclusive service, as well as protect users’ rights. In accordance with the Telecommunication Regulation Law, Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Agency
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Geographical Indications Acten
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6. Seal. 7. Register of Geographical Indications. 8. Inspection of Register and right to obtain copies of entries therein. PART III USE OF MISLEADING GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS
Geographical Indications Act 2002en
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applicant. Right of Use 11. No person, other than a producer carrying on an activity in the geographical area specified in the Register, shall have the right to use
Ghana Geographical Indications Act en
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 Examination of application    9. Opposition to registration    10.  Registration    11.  Right of use    12.  Cancellation and rectification of registration    13.  Register and publication 
Genetically Modified Organisms 1997 Act (Act No. 15 of 1997)en
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the applicant, withhold such information for the period needed to protect such rights. (4) If, for whatever reasons, the applicant withdraws an application, any
Gazetted 2014 national integrated ict policy green paperen
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deliberations also reaffirmed a rights-based approach on the grounds that most of these objectives and principles are derived from rights enshrined in the Constitution.
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