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Intellectual property
Montenegro has recently amended the Copyright and Related Rights Act (“Copyright Act“). The amended law aims to align domestic legislation with EU Directive 2019/790 on Copyright in the Digital Single...
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As of the 1st of February, a new Trademarks Act applies in Serbia. The Act introduces a significant number of changes in the Serbian trademark law, some of them arising...
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As of June 5, 2012, Bojovic-Dasic-Kojovic is offering the visitors of our website a blog specifically dedicated to intellectual property (IP) law. It is, to our knowledge, the first such...
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The new Montenegrin Trademark Law (“Official Gazette of RM”, no. 72/2010) (“TM Law”) entered into force on 16 December 2010. The main novelties introduced by the TM Law are presented...
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The new Serbian Law on Trade Secret Protection broadly defines a trade secret as any undisclosed information that has commercial value because it is not generally known or accessible to...
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Serbia became member of the European Patent Organisation (EPO) on 1 October 2010 . As a result, the procedure of filing patent applications will become simple r and less exp...
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