Deputy Justice Minister Presents New Intellectual Property Regulations to Parliament

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Deputy Justice Minister Presents New Intellectual Property Regulations to Parliament
Deputy Justice Minister Presents New Intellectual Property Regulations to Parliament

Africa-Press – Sierra-Leone. In a significant advancement for Sierra Leone’s legal and economic landscape, Deputy Minister of Justice Madam Saptieu Saccoh has presented new Intellectual Property (IP) regulations in the House of Parliament.

This initiative aims to bolster the protection of local creators and businesses while promoting innovation within the country.

The proposed regulations encompass a range of intellectual property rights, including copyrights, patents, industrial designs, and trademarks. By safeguarding these rights, the government seeks to empower Sierra Leoneans and position the nation as a competitive player in the global economy.

Accompanied by Ms. Martina Egbenda, Sierra Leone’s Administrator and Registrar General, Madam Saccoh emphasized the importance of the new legal framework in encouraging domestic innovation and attracting international investment. She highlighted key sectors that could benefit, including technology, entertainment, and manufacturing.

These regulations reflect Sierra Leone’s recognition of the global economy’s reliance on intellectual property. By fostering an environment that supports the growth of the arts, technology, and business sectors, the government aims to enhance the country’s economic development and cultural richness.

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