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Serbia to Adopt Optical Disk Law to Curb Piracy
A public discussion on the draft of Serbia’s new Law on Optical Disks took place at the Serbian Intellectual Property Office (IPO) in December 2010, gathering representatives from the IPO, relevant government ministries, the Serbian copyright protection organization SOKOJ and other interested parties. The draft law, designed to help combat piracy in Serbia, is expected to enter the parliamentary procedure in the first half of 2011.
Among other things the proposed legislation provides that no person may engage in the manufacture of optical disks and/or in the manufacture of equipment used in connection with the production of optical disks without previously obtaining a renewable licence and a manufacturer’s code from the Serbian IPO.
The draft law explicitly states that it was modelled on corresponding laws in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Ukraine and Montenegro.
Sources: PETOŠEVIĆ, Serbian IPO
Posted by: Blog Administrator @ 23.26Tags: Serbia, optical disk law,
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