3 IP Risks When Using AI in Your Business
From copyright infringement to trade secret leaks and trademark misuse — AI brings both opportunities and legal risks.At Bejuka-Elebe IP Sarl, we help safeguard your business in the age of AI.
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From copyright infringement to trade secret leaks and trademark misuse — AI brings both opportunities and legal risks.At Bejuka-Elebe IP Sarl, we help safeguard your business in the age of AI.
Bejuka,Bejuka & Partners Law Office was delighted to be part of the Law Dinner organised by they Cameroon Bar Association in honor of his Excellency Wamkele Mene ,the secretary General of the African Continental Free Trade Area.During the event,Barrister BEJUKA MILDRED ALUGU expressed concerns on the Role of African IP
Artificial Intelligence is no longer just a Silicon Valley buzzword — it’s transforming industries across Africa.From fintech in Lagos to health tech in Nairobi and creative studios in Douala, AI is creating new possibilities… and new legal questions. The ChallengeOur current Intellectual Property laws — including the OAPI framework —
Barrister Bejuka Mildred Alugu, who had the privilege of being the first-ever common law lawyer to sit at the Board of the CIB to represent young lawyers in all member countries of the C.I.B, was appointed alongside other esteemed lawyers — Barrister TAMO Eric, Barrister TAPCHEM Patris, and Barrister NDJAMBE
Chargé d’Affaires ad interim Kelly Richardson opened a session at the American Center on innovation, legal services, and intellectual property. Students, entrepreneurs, and creators explored how to protect their ideas, understand IP rights, and turn creativity into results.Special thanks to Professor Pierrette Essama Mekongo and Barrister Mildred Bejuka Alugu for
Championing Data Protection in AfricaAt the APLA (Association of Privacy Lawyers in Africa) meeting on personal data protection, held on July 25, 2025, in Yaoundé, Barrister Bejuka Mildred, Head of Bejuka Bejuka & Partners Law Office, played a key role in shaping the discussions.Her intervention highlighted the urgent need for
On Friday, July 25, 2025, the Association of Privacy Lawyers in Africa (APLA) held an important meeting in Yaoundé focused on personal data protection.Representing Bejuka Bejuka & Partners Law Office, Barrister Bejuka Mildred, Head of the firm and advocate for digital rights, was a key partner of the event. The
Fintech, short for Financial Technology, refers to innovative technologies designed to improve financial services. This includes mobile banking apps, peer-to-peer lending, digital payments, robo-advisors, cryptocurrencies, and blockchain applications.In the CEMAC region, Fintech companies must comply with a specific regulatory framework, including: Regulation No. 04/18/CEMAC/UMAC/COBACThis regulation on payment services has been
The Ministry of Finance has published a new decree (February 28, 2024) governing the licensing and regulation of electronic payment service providers. This is a major step towards a secure, transparent digital ecosystem that complies with CEMAC standards. 🔐📲✅ Key takeaways:🔹 Any entity wishing to offer electronic payment services must