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Jul 14, 2015 (Newsletter Issue 11/15)
Belarus
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Arbitration Court Established


The National Legal Internet Portal of the Republic of Belarus announced on its website that an Arbitration Court concerning information technologies and intellectual property was established in the Republic of Belarus.

The main activities of the Arbitration Court extend on disputes between legal entities and (or) natural persons in the sphere of information technologies and intellectual property such as:
- Disputes on recognition and contestation of authorship;
- Disputes on enforcement to fulfillment, on improper fulfillment or non–fulfillment of the conditions of license or sublicense agreements;
- Disputes on collecting remuneration according to license or sublicense agreements;
- Disputes on cancellation of the license or sublicense agreements;
- Disputes on collecting of compensation, losses, reimbursement of income gained by the third party for illegal usage of intellectual property object, etc.;
- Disputes on restraining violation of the rights in respect of intellectual property objects, including violation of rights taking place in the Internet.

Moreover, other disputes in the sphere of information technologies and intellectual property also fall within the competence of said Arbitration Court.

Source: Mikhailyuk, Sorokolat & Partners, Ukraine