About Jabulani Kwaramba

Jabulani is an Associate in the Intellectual Property Law Department at Honey & Blanckenberg. He is a University of Kwazulu-Natal graduate with a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree attained in 2018. He joined Honey and Blanckenberg as an intern and was later engaged as an Associate in October 2018. He has a particular interest in copyright law, trademark law and cyber law and has since been growing his skills in other areas of law. Apart from his legal interests, Jabulani enjoys creating and performing live music and has played with various artists as a session musician. This has piqued his Interest in Intellectual Property Law and how creations of the mind can be protected.

World IP Day 2022 – IP and Youth: Innovating for a better future

By |2022-04-25T14:50:57+02:00April 25th, 2022|ARIPO, Featured, H&B, Patents, Trade Marks|

World IP Day is commemorated on 26 April each year. It was established in 2000 by the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) in order to highlight the role that intellectual property plays in fostering creativity and innovation. The theme this year is IP and Youth: Innovating For a Better Future. The object of the theme [...]

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Intellectual property rights and how SMEs in Zimbabwe leverage their rights to create revenue

By |2021-04-26T14:02:37+02:00April 26th, 2021|ARIPO|

The 26th of April of each year has been earmarked as World Intellectual Property (IP) Day. The event was established in 2000 by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), one of the 15 specialized organs of the United Nations. The day coincides with the date on which the Convention establishing WIPO was adopted in 1970. [...]

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Mozambique accedes to Banjul Protocol on Marks

By |2020-08-27T09:28:57+02:00July 23rd, 2020|ARIPO, Featured|

On 15 May 2020, the Government of Mozambique acceded to the Banjul Protocol on Marks. The Protocol was adopted by the ARIPO Administrative Council at Banjul, The Gambia on 19 November 1993 and came into effect on 6 March 1997. The Protocol was established in accordance with the objectives of ARIPO, which amongst other things, [...]

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