Liberia Trains 180 on Intellectual Property Rights

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Liberia Trains 180 on Intellectual Property Rights
Liberia Trains 180 on Intellectual Property Rights

Africa-Press – Liberia. Some stakeholders from the creative and business sectors at the February 18–20 training workshop, held under the theme ‘Understanding Intellectual Property Rights: Registration, Enforcement, and Commercialization.
The Government of Liberia, through the Liberia Intellectual Property Office (LIPO), has trained over 180 stakeholders from the creative industries and the business community in intellectual property (IP) rights management, identification, among other procedures.

According to LIPO, the training addresses the limited acquisition of IP rights among stakeholders, despite growing creative output and entrepreneurial activity in recent years, which has resulted in the generation of thousands of IP assets.

“This situation has limited the ability of creators and business owners to secure legal ownership, prevent infringement, and generate sustainable revenue from their intellectual assets,” Hon. Garmai Koboi said. “To address this gap, the Government of Liberia, through LIPO, organized the three-day workshop as part of a broader series of capacity-building initiatives lined up to enhance stakeholders’ knowledge of intellectual property rights across Liberia.”

The training (workshop), held from February 18–20, is part of an ongoing national capacity-building program lined up by the government to strengthen stakeholders’ knowledge of Liberia’s IP administration system, the legal and institutional processes that govern the protection of IP, as well as enforcement mechanisms and commercialization pathways.

According to LIPO, the training has immediately increased awareness of IP rights among more than 180 Liberians; improved understanding of registration procedures; strengthened knowledge of enforcement mechanisms; and clarified commercialization options for intellectual assets.

As reflected in the ARREST Agenda, Pillar I, Intervention 7 under the business enabling environment, the workshop demonstrates the government’s commitment to strengthening stakeholder knowledge of IP rights; providing practical guidance on registration procedures under Liberia’s IP framework; clarifying enforcement mechanisms and available legal remedies; and promoting commercialization pathways of IP assets.

In the long term, this workshop and subsequent initiatives lined up are expected to contribute to increased formal registration of IP rights, improved compliance with national IP laws, and greater commercialization of IP assets among stakeholders in the creative industries and business community.

The workshop, themed ‘Understanding Intellectual Property Rights: Registration, Enforcement, and Commercialization,’ was organized by LIPO with the Liberia Chamber of Commerce, the Fulah Business Association, the Manufacturers Union of Liberia, and other creative industry partners.”

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