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my season I saw you on the show money on markets thank you arch else I'm happy to be here thank you no patterns you can dance of course there are many who are wondering what this is those who know you know have a bit of information they don't know what to do to actually get buttons now for starters what are patterns I think you Schultz yes many people do not appreciate the different categories of intellectual property and that is why we continue to break it down and simplify it for everybody to understand and get on board there are patents one of the categories of intellectual property because intellectual property has different classifications we have patterns we have utility models we have trademarks we have service marks we have industrial designs we have traditional knowledge we have geographic indications we have copyright and so the list is endless and and patents are also have different classes a patent basically is an exclusive right that is given to a person who invents who comes up with a new process or a product and but there is also a criteria for me to qualify as a patent and the criteria that we use to examine whether a patent qualifies is we look at is it new the newness you technically call it novelty it must be novel it means that it must not have been done anywhere in the world not only in Uganda but in the world then the other category the other classification is that it must there must be an inventive step in other words it must not be obvious to a person in that technical field in in Uganda we are happy that we continue to to see in fact I was going to ask you provenance are we seeing more you gunman's participating in this face was from what you're telling me I mean someone has to really be grounded to come up with something that can be patented yes I think he shows yes we can you to see many garments making applications for patents some over the the live examples of a scene in the products will like banana we have a professor the professor from chambo go who came up with a patent of a fashion sealed bananas where you can store these bananas for six months and whereas the patent system is so strict they did the utility models a less stringent some of the examples that we have registered a lighter recent example are two examples one of an agricultural application which is a computer application and and it's hardware where farmer can determine what how many cattle they have on their farm just by just placing the equipment so you can and came up with that and he has won some global Awards honor on average how many do you received from Uganda both under utility mode aside and yes for generally we receive originally 30 applications per year which is a very good step then the time one would receive three two applications then for you condoms we can put applications at about ten ten ten application reaches are great improvements it's a great program from which areas which groups of people or sectors if you yes we have so many scientists scientists that have made these applications we have many artisans we have many students over ICT in the patent system whether whereas it provides for exclusive rights if you shouts he's a patent holder you exclude others from using it until they have a license you have a right to choose stop others from selling dealing in it I won't ask you because maybe people are not joining because they don't know the money-making opportunity that comes with it how do people make money for purposes of our viewers maintenance oh oh yes are for any technology for any process for any product or service of course there's an investment as to time as to money and all the resources in solar intellectual capital and there's an expectation on the return on investment you know as you put out your work and publish it especially with patterns you're not supposed to open it out to the world before protection otherwise becomes it loses the novelty the newness when you publish to the world but also this an element over under the laws because we are governed by national laws we have one industrial property law and we have also we are members of the Africa region intellectual property organization and we are signatures the Herrera protocol I and then we also have the global arrangement under the World Intellectual Property Organization of each organ is a member and we do the registrations under the patent cooperation treaty where you and designate any member state where you want protection after protection in your country if you want protection in Africa you have to look at the Member States under the Africa region intellectual property organization and then the signature is to the Herrera protocol then you seek protection on that note mercy thank you very much I'm sure our viewers are fixed some good points be nice thank you thanks for the invite I look forward more discussion any time
Thanks for your comment Charlena Mccullors, have a nice day.
- Cari Zachariades, Staff Member
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