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Chapter 2

 Overview of Intellectual
     Property Rights

 Presenter: Mbise, Kaanael S.
    Reg#: 2010-06-01046
               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 1
Introduction
   Intellectual property is the name given to
    legal rights which protect creative works,
    inventions and commercial goodwill.
   Basically intellectual property rights are
    designed to provide remedies against those
    who steal the fruits of another person’s ideas
    or work. For example if a person writes a
    computer program, he will be able to take
    legal actions to obtain an injunction against
    anyone who copies the program without his
    permission.
                    Intellectual Property
    May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 2
Introduction cont...
   In case of the large investment
    required to finance research, design
    and development in respect of
    computer hardware and software,
    the intellectual property rights are
    of crucial important as without such
    protection there would be little
    incentive to invest in the
    development of new products.
               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 3
Introduction cont...
    Intellectual property rights include:
              Copyright

              Patents

              Trade marks

              Law of confidence

              Design rights

              Passing off


    The scope of these rights differs but
     sometimes overlaps and the infringement
     of the intellectual property rights gives
     rise to the criminalProperty
                  Intellectual penalties.
May 10, 2011      Rights            Slide 4
Copyright Law
   Copyright protects works from being copied
    without permission. Copyright goes beyond
    mere copying, however, and extends to other
    activities such as making an adaptation of the
    work in question, performing or showing the
    work in public, broadcasting the work and
    dealing with infringing copies of the work.
   The types of works protected by copyright are
    literary works which includes (computer
    programs, preparatory design material for
    computer programs and databases,
                     Intellectual Property
    May 10, 2011     Rights             Slide 5
Copyright Law cont...
    dramatic, musical and artistic works, sound
    recordings, films, broadcasts, cable
    programmes and typographical
    arrangements of published editions.
   Copyright protection has a long duration
    and general yardstick being the life of the
    author (creator) plus 70 years or
    depending on the type of work, 50 or 70
    years from the end of the year during
    which the work was created or published.

                Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 6
Copyright Law cont...
   The major attractions of copyright as a
    form of protection are that it is free and
    that no formalities are required, it is
    automatic upon the creation of the work in
    question.
   Copyright law is of vital importance to the
    Computer software industry and to people
    who prepare, record or transmit all sorts of
    works (for example, literary works such as
    books, reports, letters or musical works)
    using computer technology.
                   Intellectual Property
    May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 7
Copyright Law cont...
   Copyright law is governed by the
    Copyright, Designs and Patterns Act 1988,
    the main provisions of which came into
    force on 1st August 1989, and subsequent
    amendments, together with a wealth of
    case law.
   Databases were protected as compilations
    (being a form of literary work) until the
    Copyright and Rights in database
    Regulations 1997 which came into force on
    1st January 1998
                Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 8
Copyright Law cont...
Copyright in Tanzania
   Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act No.
    7 of December 1999.
   Copyright and Neighbouring Rights
    Regulations G.N. No. 214 A, June 2000.
   The Copyright Society of Tanzania
    (COSOTA), under Ministry of Industry,
    Trade and Marketing, is vested with power
    to administer the Copyright Act.
                Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 9
Patent Law
   Patent Law is mainly concerned with new
    inventions such as a new type of computer
    hardware, or a new process for use in
    manufacture of Integrated circuits (ICs).
   For an invention to be protected by a
    patent, an application must be made to the
    Patent Office which is an expensive and
    lengthy process but if granted, the patent
    can be renewed for a total period of up to
    20 years.
                Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 10
Patent Law cont...
   The relevant statute dealing with
    the patent law is the Patent Act
    1977.
   To be patentable, an invention
    must be novel (new), involve an
    inventive step, be capable of
    industrial application and not be
    excluded.
               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 11
Patent Law cont...
                   Patents in Tanzania
   The Patents Act No. 1 of 1987 as amended
    by Acts Nos. 13 and 18 of 1991.
   The Patents Regulations G.N. 190 of 1994.
   Business Registrations and Licensing
    Agency (BRELA), under the Ministry of
    Industry, Trade and Marketing, is vested
    with power to administer the patents Act.

                       Intellectual Property
    May 10, 2011       Rights                  Slide 12
The law of Confidence
   The law of confidence protects information. The
    difference with Copyright and patent law, is that
    the law of confidence is not defined by statute
    and derives almost entirely from case law.
   The scope of this branch of intellectual property
    is considerable and protects trade secrets,
    business know how, and information such as list
    of clients and contracts, information of a
    personal nature and even ideas which have not
    been yet been expressed in a tangible form
    (e.g., an idea for a new computer program).
                   Intellectual Property
    May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 13
The law of Confidence cont...
   The contents of many databases
    are protected by the law of
    confidence.
   However the major limitation is that
    the information concerned must be
    of a confidential nature and the
    effective nature of the law of
    confidence is largely or completely
    destroyed if the information
    concerned fall into the public.
               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 14
The law of Confidence cont...
   The law of confidence can be a useful
    supplement to copyright and patent law
    as it can protect ideas before they are
    sufficiently developed to attract
    copyright protection or to enable an
    application for a patent to be made.
   Law of confidence is very flexible and
    has proved capable of taking new
    technological development in its stride.
               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 15
The Law Relating to Designs
   In this case there are two types of
    right: registered design and design
    right which is not registrable.
   Registered is available for features of
    articles which appeal to the eye while
    design right is intended to protect any
    aspect of the shape or configuration of
    articles without any requirement for
    visual attractiveness.
               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 16
The Law Relating to Designs cont...
   The durations of the rights are different,
    being 25 years for registered designs
    and a maximum of 15 years for design
    right (but limited to 10 years of
    commercial exploitation).
   The appropriate statutes are the
    Registered Design Act 1949 (as
    amended ) and Part III of the Copyright,
    Design and Patents Act 1988.
                Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 17
The Law Relating to Designs cont...

Industrial Designs in Tanzania
 (Protection) Ordinance of 1936, cap.

  219, Ord. 1936 No. 2 (F) PI 1938, 46.
 In the process of drafting new

  Industrial Designs Legislation for
  2002.
 Also administered by BRELA


               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 18
Trade mark Law
    Trade marks are often in the form of a name
     or a symbol and registration is provided for by
     the trade Marks Act 1994. Marks may be
     registered in respect of goods or services.
    To be registrable, the mark must be
     distinctive and capable of being represented
     graphically.
    Trade marks are very important as they
     become associated with successful products
     and purchasers normally buy or order goods
     or services by reference to the mark.

                   Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011       Rights                  Slide 19
Trade mark Law cont...
   The main purpose of trade mark law is
    to serve as an indicator of trade origin.
    Thus business goodwill and reputation
    is protected but this has a secondary
    effect of also protecting the buying
    public from deceptive practices.
   In computer technology the trade mark
    law also deals with domain name
    disputes, and infringement or dilution of
    trademarks on Internet.

                Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 20
Trade mark Law cont...
Trade mark Law in Tanzania
   Trade and Service Marks Act No. 12 of 1986.
   Trade and Service Marks Regulations G.N. 40
    of March 2000.
   Business Registrations and Licensing Agency
    (BRELA), under the Ministry of Industry, Trade
    and Marketing, is vested with power to
    administer the trade marks Act.


                 Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011     Rights                  Slide 21
The Law of Passing off
   A related area of law to trade mark is
    passing off. This derives from the common
    law and gives a right of action against
    anyone who passes off his goods or
    services as being those of someone else.
   If a trader uses a particular name or mark
    or has particularly unusual method of doing
    business, he can obtain legal redress
    against others who use similar names or
    marks or business methods,
                Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011    Rights                  Slide 22
The Law of Passing off cont...
especially if there is a serious possibility
  that the buying public will be deceived
  and the trader's business goodwill
  damaged as a result.
 The law of passing off is independent of
  trade mark law and will often be useful
  where a mark has not been registered
  as a trade mark.
 For the law of passing off to be
  effective, the trader concerned must
  have established a goodwill associated
  with the name or mark or business
  method.       Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights              Slide 23
The Law of Passing off cont...
   In some respects, the law of
    passing off is wider than the trade
    mark law where to be registrable,
    the mark must conform to the
    requirements of the Trade Marks
    Act 1994.


               Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011   Rights                  Slide 24
Semiconductor Regulations
   Integrated circuits, commonly called 'chips'
    or 'silicon chips' are protected by virtue of
    the Design Right (Semiconductor)
    Regulations 1989 which apply a modified
    version of the design right to
    semiconductors.
   Semiconductors are given 15 years
    maximum protection (15 years from
    creation or 10 years from commercial
    exploitation).
                 Intellectual Property
May 10, 2011     Rights                  Slide 25
References
Brainbridge, D. (2000). Introduction to computer law (4th Ed.). Pearson Education Limited:
    Harlow Essex.


The Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act 1999. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from
   http://www.parliament.go.tz/Polis/PAMS/Docs/7-1999.pdf


The Patents Act 1987. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from
   http://www.parliament.go.tz/Polis/PAMS/Docs/1-1987.pdf


The Trade and Service Marks Act 1986. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from
   http://www.parliament.go.tz/Polis/PAMS/Docs/12-1986.pdf.


Wangwe, S.M., et al. (n.d). Case study on institutional capacity in intellectual property
  policy, administration and enforcement. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from
  http://www.iprcommission.org/papers/text/study_papers/sp9_Tanzania_case_study.txt
                                     Intellectual Property
        May 10, 2011                 Rights                                Slide 26

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Intellectual property rights

  • 1. Chapter 2 Overview of Intellectual Property Rights Presenter: Mbise, Kaanael S. Reg#: 2010-06-01046 Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 1
  • 2. Introduction  Intellectual property is the name given to legal rights which protect creative works, inventions and commercial goodwill.  Basically intellectual property rights are designed to provide remedies against those who steal the fruits of another person’s ideas or work. For example if a person writes a computer program, he will be able to take legal actions to obtain an injunction against anyone who copies the program without his permission. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 2
  • 3. Introduction cont...  In case of the large investment required to finance research, design and development in respect of computer hardware and software, the intellectual property rights are of crucial important as without such protection there would be little incentive to invest in the development of new products. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 3
  • 4. Introduction cont...  Intellectual property rights include:  Copyright  Patents  Trade marks  Law of confidence  Design rights  Passing off  The scope of these rights differs but sometimes overlaps and the infringement of the intellectual property rights gives rise to the criminalProperty Intellectual penalties. May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 4
  • 5. Copyright Law  Copyright protects works from being copied without permission. Copyright goes beyond mere copying, however, and extends to other activities such as making an adaptation of the work in question, performing or showing the work in public, broadcasting the work and dealing with infringing copies of the work.  The types of works protected by copyright are literary works which includes (computer programs, preparatory design material for computer programs and databases, Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 5
  • 6. Copyright Law cont... dramatic, musical and artistic works, sound recordings, films, broadcasts, cable programmes and typographical arrangements of published editions.  Copyright protection has a long duration and general yardstick being the life of the author (creator) plus 70 years or depending on the type of work, 50 or 70 years from the end of the year during which the work was created or published. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 6
  • 7. Copyright Law cont...  The major attractions of copyright as a form of protection are that it is free and that no formalities are required, it is automatic upon the creation of the work in question.  Copyright law is of vital importance to the Computer software industry and to people who prepare, record or transmit all sorts of works (for example, literary works such as books, reports, letters or musical works) using computer technology. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 7
  • 8. Copyright Law cont...  Copyright law is governed by the Copyright, Designs and Patterns Act 1988, the main provisions of which came into force on 1st August 1989, and subsequent amendments, together with a wealth of case law.  Databases were protected as compilations (being a form of literary work) until the Copyright and Rights in database Regulations 1997 which came into force on 1st January 1998 Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 8
  • 9. Copyright Law cont... Copyright in Tanzania  Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act No. 7 of December 1999.  Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Regulations G.N. No. 214 A, June 2000.  The Copyright Society of Tanzania (COSOTA), under Ministry of Industry, Trade and Marketing, is vested with power to administer the Copyright Act. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 9
  • 10. Patent Law  Patent Law is mainly concerned with new inventions such as a new type of computer hardware, or a new process for use in manufacture of Integrated circuits (ICs).  For an invention to be protected by a patent, an application must be made to the Patent Office which is an expensive and lengthy process but if granted, the patent can be renewed for a total period of up to 20 years. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 10
  • 11. Patent Law cont...  The relevant statute dealing with the patent law is the Patent Act 1977.  To be patentable, an invention must be novel (new), involve an inventive step, be capable of industrial application and not be excluded. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 11
  • 12. Patent Law cont... Patents in Tanzania  The Patents Act No. 1 of 1987 as amended by Acts Nos. 13 and 18 of 1991.  The Patents Regulations G.N. 190 of 1994.  Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA), under the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Marketing, is vested with power to administer the patents Act. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 12
  • 13. The law of Confidence  The law of confidence protects information. The difference with Copyright and patent law, is that the law of confidence is not defined by statute and derives almost entirely from case law.  The scope of this branch of intellectual property is considerable and protects trade secrets, business know how, and information such as list of clients and contracts, information of a personal nature and even ideas which have not been yet been expressed in a tangible form (e.g., an idea for a new computer program). Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 13
  • 14. The law of Confidence cont...  The contents of many databases are protected by the law of confidence.  However the major limitation is that the information concerned must be of a confidential nature and the effective nature of the law of confidence is largely or completely destroyed if the information concerned fall into the public. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 14
  • 15. The law of Confidence cont...  The law of confidence can be a useful supplement to copyright and patent law as it can protect ideas before they are sufficiently developed to attract copyright protection or to enable an application for a patent to be made.  Law of confidence is very flexible and has proved capable of taking new technological development in its stride. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 15
  • 16. The Law Relating to Designs  In this case there are two types of right: registered design and design right which is not registrable.  Registered is available for features of articles which appeal to the eye while design right is intended to protect any aspect of the shape or configuration of articles without any requirement for visual attractiveness. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 16
  • 17. The Law Relating to Designs cont...  The durations of the rights are different, being 25 years for registered designs and a maximum of 15 years for design right (but limited to 10 years of commercial exploitation).  The appropriate statutes are the Registered Design Act 1949 (as amended ) and Part III of the Copyright, Design and Patents Act 1988. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 17
  • 18. The Law Relating to Designs cont... Industrial Designs in Tanzania  (Protection) Ordinance of 1936, cap. 219, Ord. 1936 No. 2 (F) PI 1938, 46.  In the process of drafting new Industrial Designs Legislation for 2002.  Also administered by BRELA Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 18
  • 19. Trade mark Law  Trade marks are often in the form of a name or a symbol and registration is provided for by the trade Marks Act 1994. Marks may be registered in respect of goods or services.  To be registrable, the mark must be distinctive and capable of being represented graphically.  Trade marks are very important as they become associated with successful products and purchasers normally buy or order goods or services by reference to the mark. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 19
  • 20. Trade mark Law cont...  The main purpose of trade mark law is to serve as an indicator of trade origin. Thus business goodwill and reputation is protected but this has a secondary effect of also protecting the buying public from deceptive practices.  In computer technology the trade mark law also deals with domain name disputes, and infringement or dilution of trademarks on Internet. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 20
  • 21. Trade mark Law cont... Trade mark Law in Tanzania  Trade and Service Marks Act No. 12 of 1986.  Trade and Service Marks Regulations G.N. 40 of March 2000.  Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA), under the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Marketing, is vested with power to administer the trade marks Act. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 21
  • 22. The Law of Passing off  A related area of law to trade mark is passing off. This derives from the common law and gives a right of action against anyone who passes off his goods or services as being those of someone else.  If a trader uses a particular name or mark or has particularly unusual method of doing business, he can obtain legal redress against others who use similar names or marks or business methods, Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 22
  • 23. The Law of Passing off cont... especially if there is a serious possibility that the buying public will be deceived and the trader's business goodwill damaged as a result.  The law of passing off is independent of trade mark law and will often be useful where a mark has not been registered as a trade mark.  For the law of passing off to be effective, the trader concerned must have established a goodwill associated with the name or mark or business method. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 23
  • 24. The Law of Passing off cont...  In some respects, the law of passing off is wider than the trade mark law where to be registrable, the mark must conform to the requirements of the Trade Marks Act 1994. Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 24
  • 25. Semiconductor Regulations  Integrated circuits, commonly called 'chips' or 'silicon chips' are protected by virtue of the Design Right (Semiconductor) Regulations 1989 which apply a modified version of the design right to semiconductors.  Semiconductors are given 15 years maximum protection (15 years from creation or 10 years from commercial exploitation). Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 25
  • 26. References Brainbridge, D. (2000). Introduction to computer law (4th Ed.). Pearson Education Limited: Harlow Essex. The Copyright and Neighbouring Rights Act 1999. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from http://www.parliament.go.tz/Polis/PAMS/Docs/7-1999.pdf The Patents Act 1987. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from http://www.parliament.go.tz/Polis/PAMS/Docs/1-1987.pdf The Trade and Service Marks Act 1986. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from http://www.parliament.go.tz/Polis/PAMS/Docs/12-1986.pdf. Wangwe, S.M., et al. (n.d). Case study on institutional capacity in intellectual property policy, administration and enforcement. Retrieved April 8, 2011, from http://www.iprcommission.org/papers/text/study_papers/sp9_Tanzania_case_study.txt Intellectual Property May 10, 2011 Rights Slide 26