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		<title>Working With Intellectual Property Rights In East Africa</title>
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		<author>John Kieti</author>
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		<description><![CDATA[One challenge that mobile startups have continued to face recently in East Africa lies in the question of whether to spend time, money and other resources in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection. Startups are often convinced that their ideas and innovations are unique and that they only should rightly pursue monetization for the ideas and [...]]]></description>
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