African Intellectual Property Jur...

African Intellectual Property Jurisprudence

African Intellectual Property Jurisprudence por Samuel Samiai

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The (heightened) advocacy for AI to have the capacity and privileges of humans and or a person in having legal, including economic rights of owning-authorship of an invention/creative work has just been around us for just less than a decade. Meanwhile, indigenous and or Traditional peoples (humans/persons) of the Global South, including some in the North Americas, Australia and certain geographical sections of Europe who, have been creating arts, songs, medicine, forms of entertainment, inventions, performing music/songs, oral poetry and the likes have been begging for their creations and inventions to be legally recognized and protected and granted economic benefits for longer than three decades. The recognition and protection of these indigenous creations is not just a matter of justice but a call to action for all of us. AI advocates and its c ... 

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Intellectual PropertyDevelopment JusticeJurisprudenceRestorative JusticeAfrican Arts