Rwanda revised its Intellectual Property policy in 2018, to turn away from the archaic laws that prevented stimulation in industrial research and rewards to creative activity, in a bid to match international standards. However, the question remains whether IP rights come at the expense of higher prices and reduced availability of products. Arthur Rugango, Partner at Cedar Ark Law joins CNBC Africa for more.
Cedar Ark Law on how Rwandans can protect their IP rights
PUBLISHED: Mon, 26 Apr 2021 15:08:55 GMT