Independent research and
education on internet and
innovation in Lithuania and the Baltics

Nepriklausomi interneto ir
inovacijų tyrimai bei
mokymai Lietuvoje ir
Baltijos šalyse


Interneto sprendimai Jums
Internet Research and Innovation
Institute

VšĮ Interneto tyrimų ir inovacijų
institutas
 
Kodas / Code: 300092603

P.Smuglevičiaus g. 6-1, 08311 Vilnius
Lietuva / Lithuania

Tel/Fax: +370 5 2307702 
   
e-mail:irii@irii.lt




Intellectual Property and its Legal Protection (Intelektinė nuosavybė ir jos teisinė apsauga) co-authored by Dr. Mindaugas Kiškis is available for purchase online

 

Multi-stakeholder partnerships for e-skills in Europe (eSkills Policy) project brochure and executive summary is available for download

 

Internet Research and Innovation Institute (IRII) is NGO, committed to research and promotion of social applications of information and communication technologies, knowledge economy, intellectual property, innovation management, e-learning and e-business; provides consultancy, education and insight; independently monitors and comments on internet and innovation developments in Lithuania and the Baltics.

Interneto tyrimų ir inovacijų institutas vykdo informacinių ir komunikacinių technologijų socialinio pritaikymo, žinių ekonomikos, intelektinės nuosavybės, inovacijų vadybos ir e. verslo mokslinius tyrimus; teikia konsultacijas bei organizuoja mokymus; yra nevyriausybinis, nepriklausomas interneto ir inovacijų plėtros Lietuvoje ir Baltijos šalyse stebėtojas bei komentatorius.
 
News:
3 March 2008 Ruling the Supreme Court in the case LATGAA v. Trajektorija (3K-3-4/2008) upheld the extended copyright levies on all blank media introduced to Lithuania (regardless of whether it was imported from outside of the EU, or introduced from the other EU country, and irrespective of the purpose for which the media is intended or used). The Court ignored the social and economic burden of this decision, as well as misinterpreted the EU Copyright Directive 2001/29/EC. The decision failed to conclude the dispute on the fairness of compensation for the private copying exception, instead imposing the general social burden. IRII comment

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