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Plan National du Numérique HORIZON 2025
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p. 9, [www.economie.gouv.qc.ca/strategienumerique].
71. Intelligence artificielle
[http://tpe-intelligence-artificielle-2013.e-monsite.com/pages/definition-de-l-intelligence-artificielle.html]
72. Réseau large bande
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Plan stratégique Cameroun Numérique 2020
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l’Economie
numérique (JNEN)
Regrouper une fois par
Nombre de JNEN
an des intelligences en organisées
vue de propositions
concrètes permettant de
booster le développement
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Loi 2013 013 communications electroniques
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électroniques et de fournir les
services de communications électroniques depuis un équipement
intelligent local vers l’abonné ;
Réseau de communications électroniques ouvert au public :
ensemble
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Law relating to cybersecurity and cybercriminalityen
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deceptive software or
spyware;
(56) Plain text: version .of a message that is intelligible to and understandable by all;
(57) Cryptographic means: equipment or software designed
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[WORKING PAPER] Digital Economy Cabo Verdeen
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Lab for harnessing disrupting
technologies (e.g., Internet of Things, Blockchain, and Artificial Intelligence) in support of
these industries. An incentive for start-ups, data-driven businesses
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Benin Loi 2017 20 Portant code du numerique en Republique du Benin
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notamment en ce qui concerne les ressources destinées aux services de réseaux intelligents ou permettant
l’itinérance sur les réseaux mobiles ;
•
de fournir l’accès
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NATIONAL ICT POLICY 2019en
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use our own data.
Deep Learning: Machine learning is a
branch of artificial intelligence focusing on data
classification,
trend
identification
and
predictive analytics.
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Kampala Stocks Supermarket Co. Ltd v Seven Days International Ltden
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SHI FU” in respect of coffee,
tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee, flour and preparations made from cereals,
bread, pastry and confectionery
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The Registered Trustees of Kampala Institute v Departed Asians Property Custodian Boarden
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substantially
what the difference between the two cases. The other differences are artificial. For it is difficult
to interpret the decision of the Court in the
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Angella Katatumba v The ACCUen
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purpose of the
rules is to compel each party to state clearly and intelligibly the material facts on which he relies,
omitting everything immaterial and to
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Bwanika & 16 others v Uganda Registration Services Bureauen
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regulate, oversee the operations of the
licensed Collecting Societies, establish an intelligent network monitoring system to
monitor, compliance, collections, distributions and quality of
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Triomed (Pty) Ltd v Beecham Group PLC and others [2001] 2 All SA 126 (T) 1en
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] functional features for an article and so inhibit or prevent competition. Artificial barriers
to free competition are precluded by laws relating to competition
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Triomed (Pty) Ltd v Beecham Group PLC and others [2001] 2 All SA 126 (T)en
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] functional features for an article and so inhibit or prevent competition. Artificial barriers
to free competition are precluded by laws relating to competition
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Safari Surf Shop CC v Heavywater and others [1996] 4 All SA 316 (D)en
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having
proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[6
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Professional Provident Society of South Africa v P.P.I. Makelaars and another [1996] 2 All SA 206 (Wen
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] are applied. This notional customer must be conceived as a person of average intelligence, having proper
eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. A comparison must be
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PPI Makelaars and another v Professional Provident Society of South Africa [1997] 4 All SA 444 (A)en
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]] applied.
This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with
ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[4
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Pioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd v Bothaville Milling (Pty) Ltd [2014] 2 All SA 282 (SCA)en
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ayed for sale. The average customer was to be taken as someone of average
intelligence, eyesight, observation and recollection. The two products had to be considered not[
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On Line Lottery Services (Pty) Ltd v National Lotteries Board [2009] 4 All SA 470 (SCA)en
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page and the About
Lottofun page. It is also clear that any reasonably intelligent appreciation of the process of ordering and
paying for lottery tickets requires a
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Dinnermates (Tvl) CC v Piquante Brands International & Anor en
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oils
and fats.
2010/09721 30 –
Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial
coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread,
pastry and confectionery, ices;
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Diageo North America Inc and another v DGB (Pty) Ltd [2006] 3 All SA 529 (T)en
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence,
having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[6
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Commercial Auto Glass (Pty) Ltd v Baker Street Trust and others; In re Jennings NO and others v Comm 1en
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This notional customer must be conceived of as a
person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must
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Cape Town Lodge CC v Registrar of Close Corporations and another [2008] 2 All SA 34 (C)en
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me as the Cape branch of the Objector's hotel Town Lodge. It is artificial
and inappropriate for the respondent to break the respondent's name up in[[
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Albion Chemical Company (Pty) Ltd v FAM Products CC [2004] 1 All SA 194 (C)en
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a
person of average intelligence, having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be
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Abbott Laboratories and another v UAP Crop Care (Pty) Ltd and others [1999] 1 All SA 502 (C)en
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]
"Chemical products used in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, manures (natural and artificial)."
The first applicant distributes its agricultural chemical products internationally. The[[2
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Adidas AG and another v Pepkor Retail Ltd [2012] 1 All SA 636 (WCC)en
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1]] likely to cause confusion or deception among the
average consumer of average intelligence with an imperfect recollection of applicants' registered trade mark.
Having failed on[
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Weltevrede Nursery (Pty) Ltd v Keith Kirsten’s (Pty) Ltd and others [2004] 1 All SA 181 (SCA)en
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]] of such matter, if the requirements and meaning thereof are
substantially and intelligibly set forth."
The defects herein found were not defects in "form" but in subs
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Orica Mining Services SA (Pty) Ltd v Elbroc Mining Products (Pty) Ltd [2017] 2 All SA 796 (SCA)en
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]] in which or the purpose for which they were used was always
a highly artificial exercise." (At 679.)
[29] Having referred with approval to the purposive approach
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Murray v Vodacom (Pty) Ltd and another [2009] 1 All SA 381 (T)en
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's patent through use of the plaintiff's invention in its
products, services and/or intelligent communication network methods and systems; and claimed further that
the patent was[[2]
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Pioneer Foods (Pty) Ltd v Bothaville Milling (Pty) Ltd [2014] 2 All SA 282 (SCA)en
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ayed for sale. The average customer was to be taken as someone of average
intelligence, eyesight, observation and recollection. The two products had to be considered not[
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Diageo North America Inc and another v DGB (Pty) Ltd [2006] 3 All SA 529 (T)en
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]] applied. This notional customer must be conceived of as a person of average intelligence,
having proper eyesight and buying with ordinary caution. The comparison must be[[6
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