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Title:Licenčna analogija pri kršitvah pravic intelektualne lastnine : diplomsko delo
Authors:ID Hržič, Nina (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:EVRO-PF - Nova Univerza - European Faculty of Law
Abstract:V diplomski nalogi je predstavljena analiza instituta licenčne analogije. Licenčna analogija je ena izmed metod izračuna denarnega nadomestila, ki pripada imetniku pravice intelektualne lastnine v primeru nepravilne oziroma nepooblaščene rabe njegove pravice s strani tretje osebe. Po načelu licenčne analogije se denarna odškodnina zaradi kršitve pravice intelektualne lastnine odmeri v obsegu, ki je enak dogovorjeni ali običajni licenčnini oziroma dogovorjenemu ali običajnemu honorarju. Za lažje razumevanje tematike so v diplomski nalogi najprej opisane temeljne značilnosti pravic intelektualne lastnine, kako pride do kršitve pravic, ukrepi, ki pridejo v poštev v primeru kršitve pravic intelektualne lastnine in elementi odškodninske tožbe. V osrednjem delu diplomske naloge pa so pod drobnogled vzete določbe Direktive 2004/48/ES o uveljavljanju pravic intelektualne lastnine, slovenska zakonodaja, ki ureja to področje, druga relevantna tuja zakonodaja in sodna praksa, ki služi kot prikaz, v kakšni meri so uporabi licenčne analogije naklonjeni tako imetniki pravic intelektualne lastnine kot tudi sodniki in pravni strokovnjaki. Prispevek predstavlja obsežen pregled literature in pravne prakse na temo licenčne analogije in bi lahko služil kot enostaven pripomoček pri razumevanju in uporabi metode v konkretnem primeru.
Keywords:intelektualna lastnina, licenčna analogija, Slovenija, Evropska unija, magistrske naloge, bolonjski program
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Place of performance:Ljubljana
Publisher:[N. Hržič]
Year of publishing:2016
Year of performance:2016
Number of pages:V, 53 f.
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-3828 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:1024716145 New window
UDC:343.533:33.025.3(043.2)
Note:Dipl. delo 1. stopnje bolonjskega študija;
Publication date in ReVIS:13.07.2018
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Abstract:The thesis presents an analysis of the concept of licence analogy. Licence analogy is one of the methods for calculating financial compensation to be paid to the holder of intellectual property rights in the event of improper or unauthorized use of his rights by a third party. In accordance with the principle of license analogy, the calculation of damages for infringement of intellectual property rights is based on the amount of royalties or other fees which would have been due if the infringer had requested authorisation to use the intellectual property right in question. To allow a better understanding of the main subject the thesis first examines the basic characteristics of intellectual property rights, the infringement or violation of intellectual property rights, measures that come into play in the event of infringement and the elements of actions for compensation. The core of the thesis provides a detailed overview of provisions of Directive 2004/48/EC on the enforcement of intellectual property rights, Slovenian legislation in force in this area, relevant legislation from other countries and applicable case law, which serves as an indication of how popular the use of licence analogy is with holders of intellectual property rights, as well as judicial authorities and other legal professionals. This paper presents a comprehensive review of literature and legal practice on the subject of the license analogy and could be regarded as a simple tool for understanding and using of the method in a specific case.


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