Alin Speriusi-Vlad*

Abstract

The study follows up on the analysis dedicated to identifying certain general conditions of legal protection for all categories of intellectual creations, regardless of the scope of copyright or industrial property. Initially, novelty was identified as a general condition of legal protection of intellectual creations, based on the approximation of the concepts of originality of works, novelty of utility creations and availability of distinctive signs, emphasizing that one may protect intellectual creations that are unique and objectively different from the current state of knowledge and culture.

* Lector univ. dr., cercetător post-doctorat, Facultatea de Drept din cadrul Universităţii de Vest din Timişoara; E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Gheorghe Ciocan*

Abstract

The study addresses essentially law experts – academics, magistrates, lawyers, legal advisers, as well as students. It aims to familiarize them with some database-specific IT terms, and especially, in the light of existing regulations, with those essential elements in litigious files (for decisions pending) because, although few in number, they have generated complex interpretation issues of certain national and Community provisions.

 

* Redacţia: domnul Ciocan Gheorghe este de formaţie matematician. Este producătorul unei baze de date juridice – EUROLEX – deosebit de apreciate de către jurişti. Şi după ştiinţa noastră, dacă nu este prima astfel de baze de date în România, este între primele. Îi dorim multă putere de muncă în folosul nostru, al juriştilor şi al companiei pe care a fondat-o. Şi să îşi ducă la capăt proiectul unui doctorat în drept de autor pe tema protecţiei juridice a bazelor de date (ASDPI, RRDPI şi Viorel Roş).

Viorel Roş*
Ciprian Raul Romiţan**

Abstract

The concepts of "rights related to copyright" or "neighboring rights of copyright" are the new institutions of intellectual property law, being established in the international conventions only in 1961.

In the Romanian law, the related rights are regulated by Law No. 8/1996 on copyright and related rights. This provision is inspired by the International Convention on the Protection of Performers, Phonograms Producers and Broadcasting Organizations, signed in Rome on 26 October 1961 and the Convention for the Protection of Phonograms Producers against Unauthorised Duplication of their Phonograms, concluded in Geneva on 29 October 1971.

 

  * Profesor universitar dr., Avocat coordonator SCPA „Roş şi asociaţii”, E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
** Doctor în drept, Avocat asociat în cadrul SCPA „Roş şi asociaţii”, E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Gheorghe Gheorghiu*

Abstract

The study analyses a new category of works, the multimedia works, presenting the actual stage of doctrine and case law in this field, the specific features, the comparison with other categories of works from a European and common law point of view, and at the end, proposals de lege ferenda.


*Conferenţiar univ. dr., avocat Baroul Bucureşti, E-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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