AUTORSKO PRAVO I SVETSKA ORGNIZACIJA ZA ZAŠTITU INTELEKTUALNE SVOJINE

Autori

  • Sanja Jelisavac Institut za međunarodnu politiku i privredu, Beograd
  • Mina Zirojević Institut za međunarodnu politiku i privredu, Beograd

Ključne reči:

autorsko pravo; intelektualna svojina; Svetska organizacija za intelektualnu svojinu; Evropska unija; Bernska konvencija; kompjuterski programi

Apstrakt

The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations. It is dedicated to developing a balanced and accessible international intellectual property (IP) system, which rewards creativity, stimulates innovation and contributes to economic development while safeguarding the public interest. WIPO Copyright Treaty is concluded in 1996 in Geneva. The most important goal of the Treaty is protection of the rights of authors in their literary and artistic works. It has a special relation to the Berne Convention. The most important innovations of the Treaty are scope of protection of computer programs and compilations of data (databases). Emphasizing the need to maintain a balance between the rights of authors and the larger public interest WIPO Copyright Treaty gives the outstanding significance of copyright protection as an incentive for literary and artistic creation.

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Objavljeno

31-12-2007