The Government of St. Kitts and Nevis is introducing into the National Assembly legislation to protect the intellectual property of individuals.
Minister of State for Information and Technology, Sen. Nigel Carty, revealed recently that the legislative proposals are being introduced in accordance with the jurisdiction's commitment under article 3 of the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property (TRIPS) of the WTO (World Trade Organisation).
The Cabinet has discussed and approved the ‘Protection of Lay-out Designs or Topographies of Integrated Circuits Bill’ for its onward passage to Parliament for debate and final approval.
Minister Carty said that the purpose of the bill was to protect the intellectual
property of persons who produce original creations that are the result of
their own intellectual efforts.
“This legislation is intended to encourage the development of circuit topographies
that would help to advance computer technology to make them faster and more
commonplace. This Bill is intended to be introduced at the next sitting of the
Parliament,” Carty concluded.
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