Copyright is the main legal instrument that legally protects the works of creators. According to the legislation of Uzbekistan, copyright automatically comes into force from the moment the work is created. This includes books, articles, photos, designs, software or other creative products. However, confirming copyright with an official document will prevent possible disputes in the future.
What opportunities does copyright give to the author?
According to the Law of the Republic of Uzbekistan “On Copyright and Related Rights”, the author is granted:
These rights are divided into two types: personal non-property rights (recognition of authorship, indication of the name, etc.) and property rights (receiving income from the use of the work).
- Recognition as the author of the work
- Copying, distributing, publishing or making the work publicly available
- Changing or adapting the work
- The rights to use and profit for commercial purposes.
These rights are divided into two types: personal non-property rights (recognition of authorship, indication of the name, etc.) and property rights (receiving income from the use of the work).
What is the difference between copyright and patenting?
The concepts of “copyright” and patenting are often confused. In fact, they mean different things: Copyright applies to creative products such as literature, art, music, software, and design. Patenting protects technological developments such as technical inventions, utility models, and industrial designs. For example, if you write code for a new program, it is protected by copyright. However, if you invent a new technical device, you need to patent it.
Where can I get a copyright?
Amaan, a reliable patenting agency in Uzbekistan, will help you obtain a copyright. Zokir Umedov, the official patent representative of the Ministry of Justice, does not spare any necessary instructions on this matter.
Process stages:
Legal framework Copyright issues are regulated by the following regulatory legal acts:
Process stages:
- Filing an application - information about the work and documents confirming authorship are provided.
- Payment of the state fee - determined depending on the service and type of work.
- Expertise - the submitted documents are checked in accordance with legal requirements.
- Obtaining a certificate - upon a positive conclusion, a copyright certificate is issued.
Legal framework Copyright issues are regulated by the following regulatory legal acts:
- Civil Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan (Articles 1021–1038)
- Law "On Copyright and Related Rights"
- International treaties and conventions (Berne Convention, etc.) | ↗️ Link to Berne convention
What are the consequences of copyright infringement?
Copyright infringers:
- Civil liability - compensation for damage and loss of profit
- Administrative liability - fines and confiscation of illegal copies
- Criminal liability - in cases of significant damage, a criminal case may also be opened.
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