1.0 A Legal Battle That Never Ends?
Have
you ever followed a story so long that it starts to feel like an endless
courtroom drama?
Well,
that’s exactly the case with Comandclem Nigeria Limited (CCNL).
The
company’s fight over a groundbreaking anti-corrosion paint patent has stretched
on for decades, leaving patentees hopeful yet weary.
Now,
Prince Reginould Uwemedimo, son of the late Dr. Clement Uwemedimo, is set to
address patentees in Ijesha-Tedo, Surulere, Lagos State on Sunday, March 23,
2025.
But
what does this meeting really mean for those involved? Let’s break it down.
For
more insights, check out Patentees’ Newspaper Of Psecond on Exclusive Reveal!Comandclem Nigeria Limited Delivers Patent Ownership Documents to WIPO Office.
2.0 A Legacy At Stake
Topic | Details | Learn More |
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Group Meeting | Patentees will gather to discuss the latest updates regarding CCNL’s ongoing patent claims. | Visit WIPO Meetings |
Patent Joint Ownership Agreement | Key insights on shared patent rights and the responsibilities of joint owners. | WIPO Patent Rights |
Patent Filing Service | How patentees can benefit from professional filing assistance to secure their intellectual property. | Filing a PCT Application |
Intellectual Property Organization | Role of global and national IP organizations in patent protection and enforcement. | World Intellectual Property Organization |
Dr.
Clement Uwemedimo was a man of vision.
His
patented anti-corrosive paint, used in offshore drilling, was a game-changer.
However,
securing financial rewards for this invention has been an uphill battle, with
CCNL fighting oil giant Mobil Producing Nigeria Unlimited for over $40 billion
in patent infringement claims.
When
Prince Reginould took over CCNL, he dismissed the experienced legal team
handling the case.
The
result? A significant setback as the Supreme Court of Nigeria dismissed CCNL’s
restoration application. But the fight didn’t stop there.
Reginould
turned to international arbitration, taking the case to the World Intellectual
Property Organization (WIPO) in hopes of reviving the claim.
The
$40 Billion Battle: Why Comandclem Took Its Royalty Fight to WIPO. Get the fullbreakdown in Patentees’ Newspaper Of Psecond.
3.0 The Ijesha-Tedo Meeting: What’s the Real Agenda?
Topic | Description | Read More |
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Filing A PCT Application | Learn how to file a Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) application to secure international patent protection. | Read More |
Trade Mark Registration Application | Protect your brand identity with a trademark registration that ensures exclusive rights to your business name and logo. | Read More |
Free Patent Application | Discover how to file a patent application at no cost through available government and legal aid programs. | Read More |
International Patent Application | Understand the steps involved in securing international patent rights for your invention. | Read More |
With
the upcoming meeting in Ijesha-Tedo, patentees are eager to hear updates. But
there’s one major concern: new registrations.
Many
wonder if this is another attempt to collect more money from patentees without
delivering results.
After
decades of waiting, some are asking tough questions:
- - Will patentees ever see the royalties they were promised?
- - What happened with the WIPO case?
- - Why should new patentees invest in CCNL again?
For
those attending the meeting, it’s crucial to listen carefully and demand
transparency before making any financial commitments.
Comandclem’s
Alleged Win in Switzerland – Here’s the Truth You Need to Know! Uncover thefacts with Patentees’ Newspaper Of Psecond.
4.0 Red Flags: What To Watch Out For
Topic | Details | Useful Links |
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Filing Patent Application | Understand the step-by-step process for securing a patent. | Learn More |
WIPO Trademark Registration | Protect your intellectual property through WIPO's global registry. | Register Now |
WIPO Register Trademark | Check if your brand name is legally protected worldwide. | Check Trademark |
WIPO Trademark Application | File an application to secure trademark rights internationally. | Start Application |
If
you’re a patentee or considering registering with CCNL, keep an eye out for:
- Concrete Legal Updates: Are they providing real progress reports or just vague promises?
- Financial Requests: Are they asking for more money without clear justification?
- Proof Of Settlements: If there’s been an out-of-court agreement, where’s the evidence?
5.0 The Bigger Picture: Protecting Nigerian Innovators
This
long-winded battle highlights the challenges Nigerian inventors face in
protecting their intellectual property.
Here’s
what aspiring patentees should know:
Key Topic | Details | Resources |
---|---|---|
Free Patent Application Form | Get started with your patent application without upfront costs. | Download Form |
USPTO Trademark Application Forms | Secure your trademark with official forms from USPTO. | Apply Now |
PCT Patent Application | Learn how to protect your innovation in multiple countries. | Explore PCT |
WIPO Trademark Filing | File your trademark globally through WIPO’s streamlined process. | Start Filing |
6.0 Voices From The Patentee Community
Topic | Details | Resources |
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Patent Paperwork | Ensure your documentation is complete and legally sound. | View Paperwork Guide |
PCT Application Process | Learn how to protect your patent internationally. | Explore PCT Process |
Pending Patent Application | Understand the status of your application and next steps. | Check Application Status |
WIPO Filing | File trademarks and patents through WIPO’s global platform. | Start WIPO Filing |
📢 “We’ve been waiting for years. We deserve clear answers, not more empty promises.” – Lagos-Based Patentee
📢 “The promise of royalties feels like a mirage. We need real action.” – Patentee From Surulere
$40
Billion at Stake! The Costly Consequences of Ignoring Barrister Jesse’s Brief.Read expert opinions in Patentees’ Newspaper Of Psecond.
7.0 Final Thoughts: Stay Smart, Stay Vigilant
The
CCNL patent saga is far from over, but that doesn’t mean patentees should
blindly follow along.
Ask
questions, demand accountability, and don’t commit financially without proof of
progress.
If
you’re attending the Ijesha-Tedo meeting, go prepared, stay informed, and make
sure your voice is heard.
After
all, knowledge is the best defense against exploitation.
What
do you think? Should patentees keep investing in CCNL’s fight, or is it time to
move on? Let’s discuss!
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