Monday, February 2, 2026

Project launched to strengthen intellectual property rights in Ethiopia’s arts sector

By Eyasu Zekarias

Salam Ethiopia has officially launched the “Strengthening Intellectual Property Rights in the Ethiopian Arts Sector” (SIPRE) project, a collaborative initiative involving the Ministry of Culture and Sports, the Ethiopian Intellectual Property Authority, and the Union of Ethiopian Music Sector Associations.

This 18-month national project aims to enhance the protection and respect for intellectual property rights across various artistic fields, including painting, sculpture, film, theater, music, and dance. The initiative seeks to raise awareness among artists, rights holders, law enforcement, government bodies, and professional associations about the significance of intellectual property rights.

Key activities of the SIPRE project will include developing legal frameworks, facilitating copyright registration, and providing training to help participants safeguard their creative works. The project is designed to emphasize the importance of protecting intellectual property among stakeholders in Ethiopia’s visual and performing arts sector.

The SIPRE initiative will be implemented in several regional cities, including Addis Ababa, Adama, Hawassa, Bahir Dar, and Mekele. By enhancing recognition and protection of artists’ rights, the project aims to provide significant economic and cultural benefits to Ethiopia’s arts sector.

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