EU Enlargement and Copyright Law: What’s next for actors in the Western Balkans?

AEPO-ARTIS and AZAS, with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of North Macedonia and in collaboration with AIPA, are cordially inviting you to a two-day conference “EU Enlargement and Copyright Law: What’s next for actors in the Western Balkans?” which will be entirely dedicated to the status of the protection of actors in these candidate Member States.

The conference will bring together experts from governments, collective management organisations as well as unions and guilds from the region to share their insights on the most recent developments and upcoming challenges to make their local audiovisual sector a sustainable working environment for actors.

Date:
24 – 25 October 2024
 
Location:
Skopje Marriott Hotel
Plostad Makedonija 7
(Entrance from str. Maksim Gorki)
Skopje, North Macedonia, 1000
AGENDA:

The agenda will be updated in the coming days with the names of all participants.

THURSDAY 24/10

12h00 Registration 

12h30 Opening speeches by 

Kiril Gjozev, General Secretary, AZAS, North Macedonia  

Orhan Murtezani, Minister of EU Affairs, North Macedonia 

Maria Kanellopoulou, Head of Operations, Delegation of the European Union to North Macedonia 

Gregor Presker, Ambassador of the Republic of Slovenia in Skopje

Gorast Cvetkovski, Actor, Member of the board, AZAS, North Macedonia 

Tilo Gerlach, President, AEPO-ARTIS 

13h00 General overview of the upcoming EU–enlargement

Maria Kanellopoulou, Head of Operations, Delegation of the European Union to North Macedonia 

13h20 Overview of EU acquis for actors and historic overview of collective management for Actors in the EU 

Ioan Kaes, General Secretary, AEPO-ARTIS 

13h40 Case study 1 – North Macedonia 

Daniela Stankovska Plackovska, Managing Director, Macedonian Film Agency

Ivica Dimitrijevikj, Member of the Board, AZAS, North Macedonia

Damjan Grozdanovski, Legal adviser, AZAS, North Macedonia 

14h20 Panel discussion and Q&A on North Macedonia, moderated by Gregor Štibernik, Director, AIPA, Slovenia 

14h40 LUNCH BREAK 

15h30 Implementation of the Copyright Directive, a best practice example from Slovenia 

Uroš Rožič, Head of Legal, AIPA, Slovenia 

16h00 Case study 2 – Serbia

Jelena Ćuruvija Đurica, Member of the Board, GOS, Serbia

 Vladislava SavićLegal Advisor, GOS, Serbia 

16h40 Panel discussion and Q&A on Serbia, moderated by  Gregor Štibernik, Director, AIPA, Slovenia 

17h00 Closing of DAY 1 


FRIDAY 25/10 

09h30 Case Study 3 – Kosovo

Zjarrta Osmani, Copyright Expert, Copyright Office, Kosovo

Florin Lata, Vokshi & Lata Law Firm / VAPIK, Kosovo

10h10 Case study 4 – Bosnia and Herzegovina 

Uroš Rožič, Head of Legal, AIPA, Slovenia

Melina Alagić, General Secretary, Udruženje filmskih radnika BiH, Bosnia and Herzegovina

10h50 COFFEE BREAK 

11h10 Case Study 5 – Albania

Borana Ajazi, Director, IPO, Albania

Mirlinda Collaku, Responsible on International Relations, AKDIE, Albania

11h50 Panel discussion and Q&A on Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo, moderated by Peter Kep, Head of Operations, AIPA, Slovenia 

12h30 Closing remarks and closing of the conference by 

Gregor Štibernik, Director, AIPA, Slovenia 

13h00 LUNCH