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2024 International Women's Day

Intellectual property (IP) offices and organizations around the globe are coming together to champion diversity within our offices and organizations and across the entire IP landscape. In countries worldwide, women face challenges and barriers in accessing resources, resulting in their stark underrepresentation in the IP ecosystem.

2024
Business Rescue as Opposed to Liquidation

The above quotation is a depiction of the world`s current economic condition. Some companies have high debts and as a result may be exposed to more financial risk. A company is a fundamental part of the community in which it does business and it has a direct impact on the economic and the social welfare of that community.

March 2018
CIPC Clamping Down on Reckless Conduct and Non-Compliance

One of the many purposes of the Companies Act, 71 of 2008 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) is to provide for a predictable and effective environment for the efficient regulation of companies and other juristic persons, as described in section 7 of the Act. 

2023
Compliance Checklist Report

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) is a juristic person and organ of state established in terms of section 185(1) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (as amended) (Companies Act). The CIPC has a statutory responsibility in terms of section 187(2) (b) to monitor proper compliance with the Companies Act.

22 August 2023
CIPC Learn-i-Biz E-Learning Platform for Directors and Entrepreneurs

We are pleased to inform you that Learn-i-Biz, the CIPC e-learning platform launched in 2022, has been receiving a positive feedback from an increasing number from those enrolled on the programme since it was launched. The platform is one of the tools aimed at empowering business and potential business owners with deeper knowledge and understanding of the responsibilities of a company director.

16 October 2023
Compliance Focus 1 of 2017 : The Consequences of Failing to Submit your Annual Returns in terms of the Companies Act 71 of 2008

A company is a juristic person from the date its incorporation is registered, and exists until the date upon which its name is removed from the companies register. When a company is removed from the register of companies it ceases to exist as a juristic person and is dissolved from that date. A distinction must be made between an annual return and a tax return.

June 2017
Court judgement on CIPC v G.U.D Holdings (Pty) Ltd (Case No. 26738/2022)

This is an application in terms of which the following relief is sought by the Applicant: "1. That the decision, that was taken on 13 December 2021 by the Second Respondent in her capacity as the presiding member of the First Respondent, is reviewed and set aside."

18 December 2023
Grassroots innovation journey spotlights new pathways

Creating impact in the innovation ecosystem and reaching disadvantaged communities has been central to the Inventor Assistance Program (IAP), helping turn innovative ideas into commercial assets. The IAP is the World Intellectual Property Organization’s (WIPO) flagship project, launched in partnership with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC).

2023
Non-Binding Legal Opinion in terms of Section 188 (2)(b)(i) of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 (as amended)

Section 188(2)(b)(i) of the Companies Act, 71 of 2008, infers on the CIPC the responsibility to provide guidance to the public of the nature and dynamics of company law, by issuing non-binding opinions on the interpretation of any provision of this Act. 

5 April 2023
The CIPC as the Regulator of State Owned Companies Boards of SOCs

The information contained in this presentation is published by Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) and is provided for presentation purposes only. Accordingly, this presentation is intended to provide readers a broad understanding of the general principles being discussed that pertain to the topic.

24 April 2016
The effect of the principle of res judicata in patent litigation Potentially invalid, but infringed?

The Constitutional Court adjudicated its first patent case in Ascendis Animal Health (Pty) Limited v Merck Sharpe Dohme Corporation (“Ascendis case”). In 2011, Ascendis, the applicant, filed an application for the revocation of Patent 1998/10975 (“the patent”).

2024
The Right to Inspect or Obtain a Copy of a Company's Share Register

The old Companies Act 61 of 1973 provided in section 105 that every company is obliged to keep a register of its members (that is to say, its shareholders) which contains their names and addresses and a statement of the shares that they hold. Section 113 says that the company's share register may be inspected by any shareholder "and by any other person" on payment of a small fee.

21 May 2018

The Importance of Trade Mark Protection

Trade marks play a crucial role in the economic landscape, and its significance for businesses operating in and from South Africa cannot be overstated. A trade mark is a distinctive sign or symbol used in the marketplace to identify and differentiate identical or similar goods or services of one trader from those of another.

August 2023

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