The Copyright and Related Rights Act (CPA) in Bulgaria provides a legal framework for protecting works in areas such as music, literature, photography, film, and other creative fields. Authors of such works hold both property and non-property rights. Property rights include the right to reproduce, distribute, and publicly perform the work, while non-property rights involve the recognition of authorship and the protection of the creative integrity of the work.
If an author’s work has been used without permission, they have the right to take legal action. This can include filing a claim for copyright infringement, seeking compensation for damages, and stopping further unauthorized use of the work. It is crucial to gather evidence of the infringement, such as copies of the unauthorized use, testimonials, or other relevant materials to support the author’s case in court.
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Copyright protection is essential for promoting creativity and innovation in the arts and culture. The legal framework in Bulgaria provides mechanisms for authors to safeguard their rights and receive fair compensation for their work.
If you believe your work has been used without permission or if you have any questions about copyright protection, contact the IPfabrika team. Our lawyers specialize in intellectual property and copyright law.
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