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Bulgarian Farmers Rally Anew for Aid Amidst Ongoing Protests
Animal farmers and greenhouse growers in Bulgaria are set to stage a renewed series of protests on November 30, commencing at 10:30 a.m. outside the Ministry of Agriculture and Food in Sofia.
Shock therapy and side effects
Let's assume that the circumvention of Article 16 of the Constitution (which stipulates that all universities are state-run) and the establishment of private universities by means of transnational agreements, has a double reading.
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Public domain debuts include last Sherlock Holmes work
Sherlock Holmes is finally free to the American public in 2023.
The long-running contested copyright dispute over Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tales of a whipsmart detective, which has even ensnared Enola Holmes, will finally come to an end as the 1927 copyrights expiring Jan. 1 include Conan Doyle's last Sherlock Holmes work.
Music Piracy Still Prevalent in the Age of Streaming (infographic)
Young people are particularly likely to obtain music in copyright-infringing ways
Extraordinary session starts today, MPs to discuss laws on education
The agenda of the session will include Proposal to the Law on the Dual Model of Studies in Higher Education, Proposal on the Law on Regulated Professions and the Recognition of Professional Qualifications and Amendments to the Patents Act.
Wading into the sensitive topic of privatization
Sometimes one has to be bold and wade into a sensitive topic. Whether the political system should own and operate state enterprises is as hot as they come, in some countries. If people feel very strongly about a topic, then you have to respect that.
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The Bulgarian Ministry of Culture Takes on Music Venues without Paid Copyrights
Establishments that play music must pay for copyright, director of the Directorate for Copyright and Related Rights at the Ministry of Culture, Mehti Melikov, told BGNews, adding that there are ongoing checks on all the sites that broadcast music .
Bulgaria Adopts Final Amendments to Film Industry Act
Bulgaria's Parliament voted on 15 November 2018 to adopt the definitive amendments to the Film Industry Act, proposed by the Council of Ministers in August 2018.
Rose Producers in Bulgaria Received nearly BGN 2 Million of State Aid
The rose growers received nearly BGN 2 million (BGN 1 921 520) under the "de minimis" state aid scheme, the State Fund for Agriculture announced on Tuesday.
Subsidies have been transferred to 852 farmers. Assistance is provided on an area to cover part of the cost of cultivating the oil-bearing rose.
Gov't to reconsider copyright levy, minister says
Greece's left-led government will reconsider a controversial decision to impose a one-off 2 percent levy on electronic appliances such as smartphones, tablets and computers, Digital Policy Minister Nikos Pappas has said.
The levy, included in an amendment tabled in Parliament Tuesday, is in favor of copyright holders.
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