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Due Diligence in Tanzania

Due Diligence in Tanzania Due Diligence in Tanzania is a vital process that involves a thorough investigation of a business or individual prior to signing a contract or agreement. This investigation is conducted to ensure that all aspects of the potential transaction are fully understood and evaluated, thereby minimizing risks…
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Intellectual Property in Tanzania/IP SERVICES

Intellectual property (IP) in Tanzania is protected through a combination of national laws and international treaties, governed by the Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA), Copyright Society of Tanzania (COSOTA), and the Fair Competition Commission (FCC) In the fast-paced and dynamic landscape of intellectual property rights, safeguarding creative assets and brand identities is…
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Registration of a foreign company in Tanzania

Foreign company registration in Tanzania is the legal process through which an overseas company establishes a branch office in Tanzania under the Companies Act No. 12 of 2002 and obtains a Certificate of Compliance from the Business Registrations and Licensing Agency (BRELA). Unlike incorporating a new local company, branch registration…
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Why conduct Trademark search?

Conducting a trademark search in Tanzania is of paramount importance for businesses and individuals intending to register a trademark or engage in commercial activities involving trademarks. Here are several reasons highlighting the significance of conducting a trademark search: Avoidance of Conflicts Conducting a trademark search helps identify existing trademarks that…
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Challenges faced by copyright owners in Tanzania

Copyrights in Tanzania, like any other practical field, are not isolated from different challenges. We have identified some of the common challenges that owners of copyrights face in the country and briefly explained them hereunder Lack of awareness and education Many copyright owners in Tanzania, especially individual artists and creators,…
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Protection of Intellectual Property Rights in Tanzania

Intellectual Property Rights are protected through Copyrights. Copyright is a legal concept that grants exclusive rights to creators and owners of original creative works, ensuring they have control over the use and distribution of their intellectual property. In Tanzania, copyright protection is crucial for fostering creativity, innovation, and the growth…
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A Comprehensive Guide to Company registration in Tanzania

Starting a business in Tanzania involves registering a legal entity through the Business Registration and Licensing Agency (BRELA) using its Online Registration System (ORS). The process is governed by the Companies Act No. 12 of 2002 and applies to both local and foreign investors. Company registration provides legal recognition, limited…
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