Intellectual Property Law

Protecting Brands, Ideas, and Creative Assets

Intellectual property is one of the most valuable assets a business or creative professional can own. Your name, brand, content, designs, and innovations deserve legal protection, especially in a market where misuse and infringement can occur quickly.
Anuge Anuge & Co provides legal advisory on intellectual property protection, registration, licensing, and enforcement. We support businesses, entrepreneurs, creatives, and media professionals in securing their rights and structuring agreements that preserve ownership and commercial value.
Our approach is clear, commercially grounded, and focused on long-term protection.

Common Situations We Help With

Clients often come to us when they need to:

Key Services

We assist clients in protecting business identities through trademark registration and advisory, helping brands secure exclusive rights under Nigerian law.
We advise creators and organisations on protecting original works, including music, film, written content, digital media, and artistic materials.
We draft and review licensing, assignment, and usage agreements that allow intellectual property to be commercialised while maintaining ownership protections.
Where infringement occurs, we advise on enforcement strategies, including formal notices, negotiation, and dispute resolution mechanisms.
We help clients treat intellectual property as a business asset, integrating protection into long-term growth, partnerships, and transactions.

FAQs

Can you register trademarks in Nigeria?
Yes. We guide clients through the trademark registration process, from initial advisory and filing to securing protection for business names, logos, and brand assets under Nigerian law.
Do you assist creatives with copyright protection?
Yes. We advise musicians, filmmakers, writers, content creators, and media organisations on protecting creative works and structuring agreements that preserve ownership and usage rights.
Can intellectual property be licensed commercially?
Yes. Intellectual property can be licensed for commercial use through properly drafted agreements. We assist clients in structuring licensing arrangements that define usage terms, duration, royalties, and ownership protections.
What should I do if someone is using my brand or content without permission?
Infringement matters should be handled carefully. We advise clients on enforcement options, including formal notices, negotiation, and dispute resolution steps aimed at protecting rights efficiently.
Do you draft IP clauses for business and entertainment contracts?
Yes. Many corporate and entertainment agreements involve intellectual property rights. We ensure contracts clearly define ownership, usage, and commercial terms to prevent future disputes.

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