Infobalt Association organizes a special meeting
Published:
25 September 2000 y., Monday
Today, when information is becoming a kind of a product, essential changes in the meaning of business connected with its coming to Internet occur. Intellectual property copyright protection plays a key role.
InfoBalt Association and InfoBalt Copyright Agency has never tolerated and will never tolerate piracy and will be seeking companies of Association to be an example for others. The next week InfoBalt Association will make a statement concerning these questions and organize a special meeting for its members.
Šaltinis:
Vilma Misiukonienė, InfoBalt Copyright Agency director
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