WEBINAR | SK&S and Asters | Know Your Copyright: overview of Polish and Ukrainian copyrights regulation

We invite you to join our webinar with Asters (Ukraine) “Know Your Copyright: overview of Polish and Ukrainian copyrights regulation”.

The speakers will present copyright rules in Poland and Ukraine, as well as their practical application. The event will be helpful to originators who need to ensure ownership over their work product and protection from its unauthorized use.

Date: 11 October 2024, 11:00 a.m. (CEST), 12:00 p.m. (EEST)

Topic: Know Your Copyright: overview of Polish and Ukrainian copyrights regulation

Agenda:

  1. Copyrights in Poland and Ukraine: basic rules, similarities and differences
  2. Copyrights agreements: agreements transferring economic copyrights and licence agreements
  3. Contracts with copyrights authors: employment contract vs. civil law contracts
  4. Liability for copyright infringement in Poland and Ukraine

Speakers:

Sylwia Macura-Targosz, attorney-at-law, senior associate at Sołtysiński Kawecki & Szlęzak law firm (Poland)

Julia Semeniy, Partner ,Head of Intellectual Property at Asters

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