- imprisonment
- intentional disclosing of invention without the consent of its inventor and before the filing of a patent, as well as appropriation of or authorship of invention or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- appropriation of authors rights, coercing an individual to disclaim his invention rights through the use of violence or threat of violence or blackmail or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- appropriation of authors rights, coercing an individual to disclaim his invention rights through the use of violence or threat of violence or blackmail or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- obtaining material goods by using objects of copyright and related rights, which are published, announced, performed in a public way or used in another way when said act violates copyright and related rights.
- monetary fines
- intentional disclosing of invention without the consent of its inventor and before the filing of a patent, as well as appropriation of or authorship of invention or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- coercing an individual to disclaim his invention rights through the use of violence or threat of violence or blackmail or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- intentional violation of another individual’s copyright or his related rights, when said act has occurred through violating the author’s rights of publication or announcement and use, and violation of the rights of owners of related rights;
- appropriation of authors rights, coercing an individual to disclaim his invention rights through the use of violence or threat of violence or blackmail or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- obtaining material goods by using objects of copyright and related rights, which are published, announced, performed in a public way or used in another way when said act violates copyright and related rights;
- obtaining, realisation, storage or hiding of the objects of copyright and related rights, which are published, announced, performed in a public way or used in another way.
- seizure, forfeiture and destruction of infringing goods and materials and implements for their production
- according to the Criminal Law it is possible to confiscate property for such criminal acts:
- coercing an individual to disclaim his invention rights through the use of violence or threat of violence or blackmail or coercing to concede joint authorship (sentences shall be incarceration not to exceed five years or monetary fine not to exceed hundred minimum monthly wages);
- intentional violation of another individual’s copyright or his related rights, when said act has occurred through violating the author’s rights of publication or announcement and use, and violation of the rights of owners of related rights;
- appropriation of authors rights, coercing an individual to disclaim his invention rights through the use of violence or threat of violence or blackmail or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- obtaining material goods by using objects of copyright and related rights, which are published, announced, performed in a public way or used in another way when said act violates copyright and related rights;
- obtaining, realisation, storage or hiding of the objects of copyright and related rights, which are published, announced, performed in a public way or used in another way (sentences shall be compulsory labour or monetary fine not to exceed forty minimum monthly wages, with or without the confiscation of property).
- other
- Compulsory labour for:
- intentional violation of another individual’s copyright or his related rights, when said act has occurred through violating the author’s rights of publication or announcement and use, and violation of the rights of owners of related rights;
- obtaining, realisation, storage or hiding of the objects of copyright and related rights, which are published, announced, performed in a public way or used in another way.
- arrest (incarceration from three days to six months) for:
- intentional disclosing of invention without the consent of its inventor and before the filing of a patent, as well as appropriation of or authorship of invention or coercing to concede joint authorship;
- obtaining material goods by using objects of copyright and related rights, which are published, announced, performed in a public way or used in another way when said act violates copyright and related rights.