This Section showcases the works put together by our team internally as well as collaboration with other organisations to xray an array of subjects.
The right to the enjoyment of a trademark is vested in the owner. The exclusive use and protection offered by the law to a trademark is not automatic, as a person seeking it is expected to conform to the requirements for registration before this right can accrue to such a mark.
Without a doubt, the African continent has witnessed a surge in entrepreneurial activity, with startups across various sectors driving innovation and contributing to economic growth.
The "Internet of Bodies" (IoB) has been continuously deployed to improve the quality of human life and existence in mind-bogglingly innovative ways. However, they may be as intrusive to privacy as they are life-saving.
The Copyright Act is a crucial legal framework that protects the rights of creators, innovators, and owners of original works to promote creativity and ensure just rewards and recognition for intellectual efforts.
The events of 2022 dwarfed our previous predictions.
The year 2022 marked another significant milestone in Africa’s data protection development.
Tracking technologies such as cookies, trackers, web beacons and so on are used by businesses to collect, store and share information about user activities on digital platforms.
This report focuses on Nigeria’s legislative and regulatory journey towards enacting comprehensive data protection legislation.
This report focuses on the impact and effectiveness of the Nigerian data protection regulatory framework across different thematic areas.
The Report provides a series of snapshots about events that have defined the development of the Nigerian tech ecosystem from Q1 2020 – Q4 2021.
This report is based on an actual investigation using openly available information and open source tools.
The proliferation of the internet has resulted in the digitization of a lot of services leading to mundane services being utilized online.
Some countries are still yet to adopt a data protection law, leaving the citizens without much protection.
The report focuses on the relationship between two basic digital rights: the right to freedom of expression online and protection of personal information within the African context.