Often it takes crisis to create unity. Over the past few months Africa has witnessed the birth of a new state in Sudan and significant unrest in Egypt and Libya. Breaking news is that influential stakeholders in those countries have met with South African representatives to create a new regional IP system in Africa - IPLESS (Libya, Egypt, South Sudan and South Africa). A directive will shortly be drafted grounded on a need to homogenise (rather than harmonize) the laws and cultures of the member states, to create an efficient system for the registration and enforcement of IP across the territory. The directive will be known and the Homogenisation Directive and the hope is that it will be Africa's opportunity to lead IP developments not only in Africa but in the Middle East.

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Write commentsThis truly is a leap forward for the African continent and one that I hope all parties concerned embrace in a serious and concerted manner.
ReplyVery interesting. It would be nice to know who the influential stakeholders in the countries concerned are and, particularly, who the South African representatives were.
ReplyHow does IPLESS fit in as a regional IP system compared to ARIPO and OAPI? Where does PAIPO fit in with these developments?
As Craig has posed, what became of PAIPO and where does the new outfit fit in? Perhaps more information will be forthcoming once the IPLESS website is up.
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