The current status of rights protection mechanisms of 12 major e-commerce platforms in Africa

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Currently, the five largest economies in Africa are Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Algeria and Kenya. In these five countries, there are 12 e-commerce online platforms, namely:

Platform Name Country Business Model Counterfeit product reporting mechanism Website traffic global / country ranking
Batolis Algeria B2C none 481,463/3,097
BidOrBuy South Africa B2C, C2C none 8,198/46
Jiji Nigeria B2C, C2C Email Report 6,587/45
Jumia Egypt B2C none 2,902/32
Jumia Kenya B2C Email Report 8,211/10
Jumia Nigeria B2C Mail Report 1,349/8
Kilimall Kenya B2C none 42,429/62
Konga Nigeria B2C, C2C Email Report 6,400/36
OLX Nigeria B2C, C2C Email Report 24,902/215
Ouedkniss Algeria B2C, C2C none 511/5
Soug Egypt B2C Email Report 520/5
Takealot South Africa B2C none 3,183/14

In terms of revenue, the largest online market in Africa is Jumia.com, which was founded in Nigeria in 2012 and currently operates in Egypt, Kenya and Nigeria. The second largest online market is Kilimall, which was founded in 2014 and is a direct competitor of Jumia. The actual creators of these African platforms are Internet giants in the northern hemisphere, including Rocket Internet, an Internet company headquartered in Berlin, Germany, which is focused on incubating, building and strategically investing in Internet and technology companies and has invested in Jumia, while OLX is headquartered in Amsterdam and Souq was acquired by Amazon for $650 million.

However, the current intellectual property protection mechanism in Africa is far from a mature working mechanism, and most platforms do not have a mature complaint mechanism, which makes it extremely difficult for intellectual property owners on the platform to protect their rights. According to statistics, up to 85% of the goods sold offline in Africa are counterfeit.

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