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Miloš Stojković wins OSCE Mission to Serbia 2017 Person of the Year Award

Tuesday, 12 December 2017 by ZS Law

The Mission to Serbia, an OSCE field operation based in Belgrade, presented its Person of the Year Awards at a ceremony held on 12 December 2017, to Miloš Stojković, Živković Samardžić Technology, Media and Telecommunications Senior Associate. While several Supreme Court of Cassation Judges received the award in previous years, this is the first time ever that it goes to a private practice lawyer. Miloš is recognized for his dedication to media freedom and development of media legislation.

“We congratulate Miloš on a well-deserved recognition of his achievements and are proud to have him among us,” said Slobodan Kremenjak, Živković Samardžić Technology, Media and Telecommunications Partner.

Miloš Stojković graduated at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Law in 2007 and is with Živković Samardžić since 2012, after a four-year stint with the Ministry of Telecommunications and Information Society, where he was a Legal Advisor and a Head of Regulatory Department in the Sector for Electronic Communications. He currently serves as a Board Member of the Belgrade Centre for Human Rights, one of the most important and most influential non-governmental organizations in Serbia and a Head of the AmCham Digital Economy Platform’s Regulatory Stream, AmCham Serbia’s body focused on initiating and supporting regulatory changes enabling smooth transition of Serbian economy towards digital technologies.

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) is the world’s largest security-oriented intergovernmental organization. Its mandate includes, inter alia, issues such as promotion of human rights and freedom of the press. For more than a decade, OSCE Mission to Serbia Person of the Year Award celebrates citizens of Serbia who contribute to the promotion of OSCE values in the country. This year’s award was also presented to Dženeta Agović, Director of the Impuls civil society organization from Tutin; Brankica Janković, Commissioner for the Protection of Equality; Tamara Mirović, Deputy Republic Public Prosecutor; and Nedim Sejdinović, President of the Independent Association of Journalists of Vojvodina. OSCE Mission’s press release announcing the winners is available here.

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Astroturfing Serbian way, just when we thought we’d seen it all …

Tuesday, 12 September 2017 by ZS Law

Photo by Adrian Curiel on Unsplash

Astroturfing – the deceptive practice of presenting an orchestrated public relations campaign in the guise of unsolicited comments from members of the public, has reached its new height in the letters to the editor section of “Politika”, Serbia’s newspaper of record.   (more…)

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Živković Samardžić secures injunction for Prva against Pink International Company

Friday, 03 March 2017 by ZS Law

After an application brought by Živković Samardžić on behalf of Serbian commercial television network with national coverage Prva, the Commercial Court in Belgrade has granted an interim injunction against Pink International Company, a parent company of Pink TV network in Serbia and member of the regional Pink Media Group.

The injunction restrains the broadcast of any television program under the name EXKLUZIV or any other name containing the word “exclusive” and distinctive elements of Prva’s registered trademark, whatever transliteration and/or regardless of typography used.

Prva applied for the injunction after Pink announced the broadcast of the program on the same topic (celebrity news and interviews), under almost the identical name and with logo strikingly resembling the logo of the program that was produced by Prva and aired on its channel for several seasons. Prva had the name and the logo of its program protected by the trademark more than six years ago.

The Živković Samardžić team securing the injunction for Prva was led by Kruna Savović, senior associate and Miloš Stojković, associate.

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Current Events Exception Reinterpreted in a Landmark Copyright Infringement Case

Wednesday, 22 June 2016 by ZS Law

Živković Samardžić, one of the Serbia’s leading full-service independent law firms, today announced a landmark decision in a copyright infringement case that has reinterpreted the current events exception in the Serbian copyright law.

The firm was acting for 021, a broadcaster and news site operator from Novi Sad, Serbia, against a copyright infringement claim for the alleged unauthorized use of photograph, brought by a photographer Nebojša Radosavljević. 021 used Radosavljević’s photograph as the part of its report on the trafic accident leaving seven people injured in the city of Kragujevac. Photograph was made several minutes after the accident, on the very spot of it. 

In its decision No. Gž4-88/16 delivered to the parties recently, the Court of Appeal in Belgrade reinterpreted the current events exception to copyright infringement from the Article 43 of the Serbian Copyright Act in a way resembling the Article 5.3(c) of the EU Copyright Directive (the Directive 2001/29/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 May 2001 on the harmonisation of certain aspects of copyright and related rights in the information society), that allows for exception in the cases where the use of copyrighted work is connected with the reporting of current events, to the extent justified by the informatory purpose of the reporting. 

Previously, Serbian courts, when construing the current events exception, played rather safely and kept closer to the original wording of the Article 10bis(2) of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, which mentions explicitly, when allowing the current events exception, the ”works seen or heard in the course of the [current] event“ only, and not the works related to the current event. 

The Court of Appeal in Belgrade underlined the informatory purpose of the 021’s reporting on the “serious trafic accident in the city of Kragujevac” and concluded that the photograph, since taken immediately after the accident and on the very scene of the accident, was “an integral part of the reported current event”. Thus, the Court of Appeal concluded, “defendant was authorised to reproduce the photograph and make it available to the public, without author’s permission and without paying remuneration”. 

Živković Samardžić team representing 021 at the Higher Court in Belgrade and during the appellate proceedings at the Court of Appeal in Belgrade was led by Miloš Stojković, Živković Samardžić Technology, Media and Telecommunications Associate.

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