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AmCham Serbia - 7th Annual IPR conference
Serbia
needs Law on Optical Disks
The
two-day regional conference on intellectual property rights was organized on October
28-29 on Divčibare (Serbia), and included participants from the private and public
sectors of Serbia and the region. A special guest of the conference was Matthew
Lamberti, Intellectual Property Law Enforcement Coordinator for Eastern Europe
of the US Department of Justice, who presented a comparative analysis of intellectual
property rights in our region
By WAVE Team from
Divčibare, SERBIA
Participants of a two-day conference
on intellectual property rights, organized by AmCham Serbia, have agreed
that a clear political consensus at all levels is necessary for the protection
of rights in this area, as well as advancement of cooperation among state
bodies in regard to the implementation of the existing regulations.
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In addition to raising awareness related to damaging effects of piracy on the
economy and potential risks of using counterfeited goods (such a medicines, toys,
cigarettes, etc.) for the population, it is crucial to improve cooperation between
right owners and the state bodies, and organize continuous education of all links
in a chain of the engaged on intellectual property rights, particularly bearing
in mind the strong growth of information technologies as transmission channels
- said the President of the Intellectual Property Rights Committee at American
Chamber of Commerce, Vuk Pribić, upon presenting the conference conclusions.
The
two-day regional conference on intellectual property rights was organized
on October 28-29 on Divčibare (Serbia), and included participants from
the private and public sectors of Serbia and the region. A special guest of the
conference was Matthew Lamberti, Intellectual Property Law Enforcement
Coordinator for Eastern Europe of the US Department of Justice, who presented
a comparative analysis of intellectual property rights in our region. The significance
of this area for the progress of Serbia was also highlighted by Troy Pederson,
Acting Deputy of the Head of Mission in the US Embassy, and Adriano
Martins, Deputy Head of Delegation of the European Commission in Serbia.
Proposals
on improving intellectual property rights from the conference were submitted to
the responsible bodies.
- In addition to the introduction of the Law
on Optical Disks, which would complete a legal framework for intellectual
property rights in Serbia, it is necessary to implement a stricter penalty
policy, and announce results of the responsible bodies in this area, in order
to improve opportunities for general prevention of potential breach of the Law
- said Pribić.
According to a study conducted by International
Data Corporation (IDC), software piracy resulted in losses of USD 99 million
for the Serbian economy in 2008. Inconsistency of the state in implementing
the laws on property rights, including intellectual ones, represents a huge obstacle
for foreign investors, particularly those from the innovative sectors, in reaching
decisions on investing in Serbia. Therefore, the Intellectual Property Rights
Committee of American Chamber of Commerce is of an opinion that efficient
implementation of the existing laws on intellectual property rights is a key prerequisite
for attracting further foreign investments in the sectors which are generators
of economic growth.
(Published: 11.11.2009.)
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