Abstract

The topic highlights the need and importance of a completely different type of collective management in new, high-tech fields, which applies not only to authors - members of the author’s society but also to all other authors, including unknown authors. It is this system of copyright and related rights that is sometimes referred to as “extended collective management”. Within the framework of the subject, it was studied in detail how right holders enter into agreements with persons using works (objects of copyright and related rights) on their own behalf on the basis of powers granted by collective management organizations, as well as collection, distribution and payment of royalties to right holders. Attention is paid to some urgent problems related to the improvement of this institution, international standards for copyright protection and comparative legal analysis of national legislation, as well as the opinions of scientists from Uzbekistan and other different countries. Suggestions and recommendations were put forward of scientific and practical importance for national copyright law. Also, based on the results of the analysis of the scientific views of scholars on intellectual property law, the definition of methods of implementation of copyright and related rights on the basis of “extended collective management” and its effectiveness, the effectiveness of these rights and “agency-type collective management” The special rules and principles of intellectual property law have been studied on a scientific basis.

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