Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office

The Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office (EIPO) is an autonomous unit of the Ethiopian Science and Technology Agency. It was established in 2003 to provide legal protection for intellectual property (IP) rights.[1] Under a Director-General the EIPO comprises five core business units and two support units. It is based in Addis Ababa.[2]

Notes

  1. Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia, Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office Establishment Proclamation (Proc. No. 320/2003) dated April, 2003
  2. "MOST". MOST. Archived from the original on 2014-10-25.
gollark: There's a spec somewhere, it could actually be implemented.
gollark: They call it "pseudocode" but it's really a bizarre BASIC language with a syntax based type system somehow.
gollark: The computer science exam board here uses BASIC to explain algorithms and stuff on exams, and requires you to write in it a bit.
gollark: What if you implement gravel with a Python frontend which compiles it to bytecode and a Rust bit which interprets the bytecode?
gollark: The gravel variants.
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