Intellectual property

Ibrahimi, Shpresa (2012) Intellectual property. Iliria International Review, 2 (1). pp. 202-215.

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The author rights in the Kosovo legislation is a novelty, a necessity of developing a creative environment in the fields of science, arts and industrial property. First and foremost, the individual benefit, which is secured by the author as the creator of the work, is a moral and material right. Secondly, there is a need for harmonization, not only of values for the creator, but also for the development of science, culture, increased competitive advantage, and the public sphere, as a benefit for the public health and security, and the fiscal policy. The deficiency one must record is with the Office for Copy Rights, which is to play a strong role in implementing and protecting copy rights and other related rights by licensing collective management agencies, imposing administrative fines, awareness raising, provision of information, and other capacity building and educative measures. Naturally, the enactment of good legislation is a system without any meaning or sense if not associated with the court practice. Any establishment of a legal system not pursued with enforcement mechanisms remains only in legal frameworks.

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Ibrahimi, ShpresaUNSPECIFIED
Title or reference: Intellectual property
Translated title or reference: Pronësia Intelektuale
Keywords: Pronësia Intelektuale = Intellectual Property
Subjects: Commercial Law > LK08_Intellectual Property, Patents & Copyright
Date: 2012
Journal or publication title: Iliria International Review
Volume: 2
Number: 1
Page Range: pp. 202-215
Publisher: Iliria College
Date Deposited: 24 Apr 2015 09:32
Last Modified: 03 Aug 2015 13:55
URI: http://jus.igjk.rks-gov.net/id/eprint/31

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