Copyright
"Copyright'' is a part of the intellectual property matters and it describes rights given to creators for their literary and artistic works.
Copyright governs, for example, books, poems, music, drama, video, software, multimedia and databases and also sculpture, photographs, paintings, architecture and advertisements.
The original creators of works protected by Copyright hold the exclusive right to use or authorize others to use the work on agreed terms. They can, consequently, obtain court orders to stop production or possession of “pirated” goods related to protected works, as well as seek damages for loss of financial rewards and recognition.
In the field of Copyright in Greece, protection is gained automatically from the moment the work is created or the performance is given and does not require formalities such as application or registration.
Kiortsis & Associates Law Offices deals with Copyright matters taking the suitable legal steps to success.
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Trademarks
Have every Trademark protected in order to ensure the exclusive right of its use and to prevent unfair competitors from using identical or similar ones for inferior products or services.
Patents
The owner of a Patent is granted the exclusive right to make full use of it and, without the Patent owner’s consent, the invention cannot be commercially made, used, distributed or sold.
Utility Models
Utility Model Certificates can be granted to the inventors of three-dimensional objects with definite shape and form, capable of giving a solution to a technical problem, and ensure the exclusive right of their use.
Industrial Designs or Models
The outward visible appearance of the whole or part of a product can be protected by an Industrial Design or Model. Protect the specific features of your jewelry, garments and shoes, machines and constructions, furniture and toys.
Internet Domain Names
Whether it’s large enterprises or individuals, everyone should secure their presence in the Internet and protect themselves from infringements of their Domain Names.
Unfair Competition
Any action opposed to the morals of industry and commerce practice is considered as an action of unfair competition. Legal steps against the infringers will force them to refrain from the illegal actions against their competitors.
See More Practice Areas
Trademarks
Have every Trademark protected in order to ensure the exclusive right of its use and to prevent unfair competitors from using identical or similar ones for inferior products or services.
Patents
The owner of a Patent is granted the exclusive right to make full use of it and, without the Patent owner’s consent, the invention cannot be commercially made, used, distributed or sold.
Utility Models
Utility Model Certificates can be granted to the inventors of three-dimensional objects with definite shape and form, capable of giving a solution to a technical problem, and ensure the exclusive right of their use.
Industrial Designs or Models
The outward visible appearance of the whole or part of a product can be protected by an Industrial Design or Model. Protect the specific features of your jewelry, garments and shoes, machines and constructions, furniture and toys.
Internet Domain Names
Whether it’s large enterprises or individuals, everyone should secure their presence in the Internet and protect themselves from infringements of their Domain Names.
Unfair Competition
Any action opposed to the morals of industry and commerce practice is considered as an action of unfair competition. Legal steps against the infringers will force them to refrain from the illegal actions against their competitors.