Four New Laws to Enter into Force in Serbia by the New Year
Dec 22 2009 - 15:24
According to the Official Gazette No. 104, four intellectual property laws have been passed in Serbia and they will enter into force on December 24, 2009.
The laws that will enter into force are:
- The Trademark law
- The Law on Protection of Topography of Integrated Circuits
- The Law on Legal Protection of Industrial Design
- The Law on Copyrights and Related Rights
For more information, please contact Mihajlo Zatezalo in our Balkan Regional Office.
Source: Serbian PTO’s Official Gazette No. 104
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