Why Your Startup Badly Needs an NDA
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Registration of a Private Company Limited by Shares in Nigeria (In Light of New CAMA 2020)
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One-person Company in the New CAMA: A Bow to an Existing Practice
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Deal or no deal, cryptocurrency transactions remain legal in Nigeria and environs.
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Senator Ihenyen to speak at Binance “Off the Charts” Virtual Conference, “Shaping the Future of Crypto Regulation in Africa”
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Blockchain Technology: Can it really solve the problem of trust in a centralized world?
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Why You Badly Need a Shareholders’ Agreement for Your Startup
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UPDATED: Enter the WIPO National Intellectual Property Essay Competition.
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Infusion Lawyers: Exclusive Contributor (Nigeria) to the Comparative Guide to Blockchain 2020
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Why You Badly Need to Protect the Intellectual Property of Your Startup
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Why you badly need a legal opinion when launching your startup
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Why You Badly Need a Founders’ Agreement for Your Startup
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Grab your Brand NOW™: Register your trade mark today before it’s too late.
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Blockchain for Lawyers Masterclass moves to Nairobi, 3-4 March 2020. See why you must attend!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Patent in Nigeria
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Blockchain for Lawyers 101: Marriage between Lawyers and the Blockchain in Abuja
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Everlaw Blockchain for Lawyers 101 Essay Competition. Submit entry before 10 Nov 2019.
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Blockchain for Lawyers 101, Abuja, now postponed to 30 November 2019
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Blockchain for Lawyers 101, Abuja, now postponed to 30 November 2019
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Everlaw Blockchain for Lawyers 101 Essay Competition 2019
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IP Project 500: Victor Ayo-Odewale makes distinction in Final Year Long Essay.
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The Memorandum of Association under CAMA 1990 and CAMA 2004: Differences, Implications, and Related Matters
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Nigeria: New regulation demonstrates a serious approach to data protection
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Cyber Security for Lawyers and Law Firms: Tackling Cyber risks and Data Breaches
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Image Rights and How They Apply in Nigeria: A Scenario from IP ABC
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Climbing the Legal Career Ladder through Arbitration & ADR Practice: A Young Lawyer’s Perspective
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Day 30: Always prefer complicated passwords to simple ones.
Day 30: Always prefer complicated passwords to simple ones.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 29: Keep (your) kids away from danger online.
Day 29: Keep (your) kids away from danger online.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 28: Properly dispose of all sensitive hardcopy files.
Day 28: Properly dispose of all sensitive hardcopy files.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 25: Do not fall for scams by impersonators on social media.
Day 25: Do not fall for scams by impersonators on social media.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 24: Beware of SEO poisoning whenever you use a search engine.
Day 24: Beware of SEO poisoning whenever you use a search engine.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 23: Rooting your phone or device can be dangerous.
Day 23: Rooting your phone or device can be dangerous.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 22: Protect your computer and mobile devices from Trojan horses.
Day 22: Protect your computer and mobile devices from Trojan horses.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 21: Delete suspicious emails or contact the sender directly.
Day 21: Delete suspicious emails or contact the sender directly.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 20: Protect your home computer.
Day 20: Protect your home computer.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 19: Never open .Exe files from your email.
Day 19: Never open .Exe files from your email.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 18: Activate higher levels of protection on your browser.
Day 18: Activate higher levels of protection on your browser.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 16: When Online, ‘free’ isn’t always ‘free’.
When Online, ‘free’ isn’t always ‘free’.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 13: Use only trusted app stores such as the Apple App Store and Google Play.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...

Day 12: Protect your kids from dangerous and unhealthy online contents.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 11: Always update your browser, operating system, software, and plugins.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 10: Delete all sensitive data stored in electronic and removable media devices before disposing of them.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 9: Beware of hotspots created by hackers to steal your data.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 8: Always log off or lock your computer when it’s not in use or away from your sight.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Former Mo’Hits Stars or Former Cultists?: Unauthorized Publication of Pictures, Image Rights, and Nigerian Law
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Day 7: Protect your data and privacy when on Wi-Fi by only using secured connections.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 6: Whenever you use an ATM, cover the keypad and screen.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 5: Never share online anything that you don’t want everyone to see.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 4: Always ensure that you turn off your Bluetooth ONLY when it is not needed.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 3: Don’t access workplace data on mobile devices unless absolutely necessary.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 2: Never reply to unsolicited messages that request your personal information.
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Day 1: Do NOT share your password with anyone!
Welcome to Cybersecurity in 31...
Introducing ‘IP Project 500’ for IP Project Students in Nigerian Universities
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Equity Split: How to Distribute Founder/Employee Stock
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Startup Capital: Everything You Need to Know
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IP ABC (Week 31)—Can we sue MultiEnergy for passing off?
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Download Nigeria’s Patients’ Bill of Rights (PBoR)- Long and Short Versions
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The United States v Davidson—Copyright infringement of a Replica Statue of Liberty. Copyright for creative copycats?
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Supreme Court of Nigeria goes ‘digital’.
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PowerPoint Presentation: Law and Technology in the 21st Century: Nexus and Challenges
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Louboutin v Van Haren: Will Van Haren finally see red for allegedly stepping on Louboutin’s red-sole shoe trademark?.
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This is America vs This is Nigeria—Has Falz infringed on Childish Gambino’s copyright?
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Social Media and Copyright Infringements: The Internet is not a lawless domain.
by Rita Anwiri Chindah, ACIArb...
Apple v Samsung—Samsung to pay over half a billion dollars for patent infringements.
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Alibaba v. Alibabacoin—When Marketing Crypto Buys You a Lawsuit in Trademark Infringement
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Infusion Lawyers Commemorates 3 World International Days in April!
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The Masculinity of Intellectual Property, Femininity, and the Malnourished Baby
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Ease of Doing Business—CAC removes requirement for proficiency certificate.
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Illicit: The Dark Trade—A Call to Action
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Oracle v Google—Defence of fair use fails Google’s copyright-infringement act.
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Dolby sues Adobe for copyright infringements—Will Adobe settle out of court?
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BlackBerry v Facebook, WhatsApp, and Instagram—Will BlackBerry win this fight over patents?
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Adidas v Shoe Branding—Why Adidas’s Three-stripe Mark Means More than Stripes
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Alphabet v Uber—Uber will pay $245 million to settle trade-secret infringement claim.
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IP ABC (Week 4): Can I copyright my book title?
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Apple vs Qualcomm: Who will win this legal war over intellectual property?
Apple and Qualcomm—two tech gi...
IP ABC™ (Week 3): Can I sue FlexiBank for using my image?
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Blue Ivy vs Blue Ivy Carter—Will Jay Z and Beyoncé win trademark dispute over their daughter’s name?
IP Matters: Week 3 Veronica M...
The Nigerian Music Industry: Making the Music Pay through Intellectual Property
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IP ABC™: Software Development Contract: Who has copyright in the source code? (Week 2)
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Apple Loses Dispute over ‘Steve Jobs’ Trademark: A Lesson in Trademark for Businesses
Apple has lost its founder's n...
IP ABC™: Protecting Software in Nigeria (Week One)
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IP Matters … with Senator Ihenyen
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IP ABC™ … as simple as ‘ABC’
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