Sudan

FAQ


During the author’s life and 25 years after his death.


In the case of infringement, the owner may apply for damages or any other civil remedy.


Yes, it will be considered nil and void.


In accordance with the Sudanese copyright and neighboring rights act of 2013 defines copying as making one or more duplicate copies of the work, performance sound recording, broadcasting program, or part of it by any 
form or method and that includes printing, photographing, recording on tapes, disks, compact disk or computer memory, including direct or indirect copying. Therefore, any work mentioned in the aforesaid definition is copyrighted.


You can file a complaint against the abuser before the commercial prosecution, and when the initial evidence is available, the commercial prosecution will refer it to the IP court.


When proving the unavailability of the intention of infringement.


No, because you will be facing legal action by the owner.

Head Office

AGIP Building 104 Mecca Street, Um-Uthaina, Amman, Jordan
P.O. Box: 921100, Amman 11192, Jordan
Telephone: (00 962-6) 5100 900
Email : agip@agip.com

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