Intellectual Property rights are essential for protecting innovation, supporting creativity, and ensuring fair competition. They enable creators and businesses to safeguard their work, foster growth, and reap the benefits of their inventions.
Join Counsel Mugisha Arnold, Counsel Parton Twikirize, and Counsel Martha Kebirungi from the Faculty of Law for a session on Intellectual Property (IP) as they cover the different types of IP (patents, copyrights, trademarks, etc.), the rights they grant, common infringements, and available remedies.