Online copyright infringement in the European Union
Music, Films and TV (2017-2020), Trends and Drivers
According to an EUIPO study published in 2021, online piracy slows down but Europeans still access pirate content 6 times a month on average.
Online copyright infringement in the European Union
Music, Films and TV (2017-2020), Trends and Drivers
According to an EUIPO study published in 2021, online piracy slows down but Europeans still access pirate content 6 times a month on average.
On Thursday, March 3rd 2022, the HCO organized an educational webinar for the students of the 1st and 7th High Schools of Katerini.
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On Tuesday 01 February 2022, the HCO continuing its cooperation with the 2nd Experimental High School of Athens and in response to the invitation of the school teacher Mrs. S. Pashaliori, visited the school for a second time.
The European Commission is proposing to the European Parliament and Council to sign up to a declaration of rights and principles that will guide the digital transformation in the EU.
Ms Maria Daphne Papadopoulou, Head of the Legal department of the HCO, presented Online the Committee on the notification of Online Infringement of Intellectual Property Rights and Related Rights (EDDPI), as well as the EU developments in Intellectual Property Law at the School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University in Australia.
On Tuesday 18th of January 2022, the HCO visited the 2nd Experimental High School of Athens in response to the invitation of the school teacher Mrs. S. Pashaliori.
The European Commission adopted the 2022 work programme of Creative Europe, which will be followed by the launch of the relevant calls for proposals. With a budget of around €385 million, Creative Europe strengthens its support to creative and cultural partners taking due account of the challenges resulting from the COVID-19 crisis and the growing global competition.
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WIPO’s Global Awards program recognizes exceptional enterprises and individuals using intellectual property (IP) to make a positive impact – both at home and beyond their own borders.