
Sylvia Nabiteeko Katende v Bank of Uganda
Case Law- Info
- 3Les liaisons
- Case Outcome
- Dismissed
- Injunction or Order Denied
- Case Status
- Closed
- Keywords
- Intellectual property
- Case Number
- CIVIL SUIT NO. 443 OF 2010
- Decision date
- 28 janv. 2015
- Country
- Judicial Body
- Constitutional Court
- Court Name
- THE HIGH COURT OF UGANDA AT KAMPALA, COMMERCIAL DIVISION
- Collection
- CIPIT
- Case Summary
The Plaintiff an artist and lecturer at the School of Arts, Makerere University participated in a contest that had been advertised in the newspapers for the creation of a model which was to eventually be translated into a sculpture for Kampala City Council (KCC) Centenary Park. The Plaintiff was the successful contestant and she was duly paid the prize monies for the model by KCC. Subsequently, in 1992, Shell Uganda Limited contracted a team, headed by Dr. Pilkington Ssengendo, who translated the model into architectural form as the sculpture for KCC Centenary Park.The sculpture was completed in October, 1994, and Shell Uganda duly paid the agreed fee. The sculpture is on public display at KCC Centenary Park.In the year 2010, the Defendant introduced new bank notes among which were the Uganda 20,000/-shilling note, that carries the design of the monument at KCC Centenary Park.The Plaintiff brought this suit against the Defendant contending that the sculpture was built by Prof. Ssengendo without her knowledge or consent. That she used her sweat and skill to make the model and the Defendant and Prof. Ssengendo appropriated it without her knowledge and made money out of it
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- Date Updated
- 12 déc. 2019