On Some Treatment Possibilities of Electronic Crime That Affects Copyright and Related Rights

Authors

  • Vladan Joldžić Institute of Criminological and Sociological Research, Belgrade, Serbia

Keywords:

copyright, electronic crimes (e-crimes), manifesting

Abstract

In actual time, not only in the Republic of Serbia, we are witnesses to the more and more frequent presence of electronic criminality. In this multitude of crimes are also hidden some forms of electronic crimes which are not adequately known to the public, the law, science, and professional practices. For example, such as Copyright and Related Rights, which also means their holders. The aim of our effort is to point at this by presented review, using analysis of International law and the legislature of the Republic of Serbia as adequate examples. In such an effort, we also shall present some of our acknowledgements formed through the time at the subproject: "State reaction at the developing crime – highly technological and ecological", a project which is a structural part of the "Macro Project 47011 – Crime in Serbia: phenomenology, risks and the possibilities of social intervention".

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2016-10-13

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Joldžić, V. (2016). On Some Treatment Possibilities of Electronic Crime That Affects Copyright and Related Rights. Zbornik Instituta Za kriminološka I sociološka istraživanja, 35(2), 57–74. Retrieved from https://zbornik-iksi.rs/index.php/home/article/view/279

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