CEPIC Issues
CEPIC Statement on Proposed Directive on Certain Permitted Uses of Orphan Works
CEPIC was founded in 1993 to present a unified voice to advise and lobby on new legislation emerging from Brussels.
Registered as an EEIG (Economic European Interest Group) in Paris in 1999, it achieved observer status at WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organisation) in 1997.
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