On this World Intellectual Property Day, local artistes and creatives have been told it’s not enough to simply register their copyright to protect their work.
Deputy Registrar, of Corporate Affairs and Intellectual Property Office, Tamar Grant wants them to become aware of how they can exploit their intellectual property and how to protect it.
World Intellectual Property Day aims to highlight how patents, copyrights, and other forms of intellectual property protection contribute to economic development and cultural advancement globally.
Activities are being held under the theme, ‘IP and SDGS: Building Our Common Future with Innovation and Creativity’.
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