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Practical Experience
Gaelyn Scott is a director at ENSafrica. She heads up the firm’s intellectual property (“IP”) department. Gaelyn specialises in strategic brand management and the enforcement of IP rights, both locally and internationally, with extensive experience in Africa.
She is experienced in litigation and dispute resolution relating to IP rights, including trade mark infringement, passing-off and unlawful competition matters, trade mark oppositions, copyright litigation, franchising and licensing disputes, corporate name and domain name objections and Advertising Standards Authority complaints. She is a leading expert in the ASA field in South Africa.
Gaelyn advises clients in relation to the management and enforcement of their IP portfolios and manages several large worldwide trade mark portfolios, having significant experience in the insurance, banking and FMCG sectors. She provides legal services to several clients on a pro bono basis and is an adjudicator on the domain name dispute panel of the South African Institute of Intellectual Property Law. Gaelyn has been published widely in her field of expertise, both locally and internationally.
Gaelyn has been rated as a leading practitioner in the field of trade mark enforcement and contentious IP matters and is recognised as a leading/recommended lawyer by:
Gaelyn is a member of the following IP associations:
Qualifications
ENSafrica’s (Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs’) extensive expertise in all advertising-related sectors means we are able to advise on any advertising-related legal matters and in relation to the Advertising...
Copyright in South Africa is governed by the Copyright Act 198 of 1978. There is no provision for registration of copyright, except in the case of cinematographic films. The Copyright Act provides...
Domain name registrations are important as part of an effective overall brand protection strategy and a business should ensure, as far as possible, that it at least registers corresponding domain...
Intellectual property (IP), broadly speaking, refers to a class of intangible assets that result from a person’s intellectual or creative effort. South African law recognizes various forms of statutory...
Every business has at least one trade mark and in many instances, a business’ trade marks are among its most valuable assets. It is therefore vitally important for every business to ensure that its...
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