SCIENTIFIC AND MEDIA ARTICLES, GUIDEBOOKS AND MONOGRAPHS

MONOGRAPH - ART LAW
Republic of Serbia official gazette published in 2022. monograph author's Dragan Milić book ART LAW.
You can buy the book, following the link below:
https://www.makart.rs/knjige/knjiga-pravo-likovnih-umetnosti-dragan-milic-46464
ANALYSIS OF CURRENT REGULATIONS IN THE FIELD OF COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS AND THE PRACTICE
The publication of the author Dragan Milić ANALYSIS OF CURRENT REGULATIONS IN THE FIELD OF COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS AND THE PRACTICE was published and supported by the Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway and the OSCE Mission to Serbia.
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The author, or another copyright holder who wants to protect or exercise his/her right, can do it in individual or collective manner. Certain rights are in principle exercised individually, while for others due to their specifics only a collective method of management is provided, through specialized organizations established precisely for the purpose of performing the activity of collective management of copyright and related rights, to which the competent intellectual property institution has entrusted all necessary powers for performing the specified activity. Individual management is the most comprehensive type of protection, with the largest volume of offered requirements available to authors, in situations when it is practically feasible and adequate. On the other hand, collective management is especially relevant in the market of musical copyright works, i.e. in the market where, in addition to authors, producers of phonograms, videograms and performers also appear as entities. Given the problems that occur in practice in both management alternatives, we will present the analysis of each of the respective segments separately.
Also, the analysis will first provide an overview of the current situation and shortcomings, and then point out the potential solutions that are applied in comparative law, and which would improve the current solutions in the positive law of the Republic of Serbia and in practice.
The views expressed in this research are solely those of the author Dragan Milic and do not reflect the official views of the Embassy of the Kingdom of Norway or the OSCE Mission to Serbia.