Talatona - The National Copyright and Related Rights Service (SENADIAC) has registered more than a thousand literary, artistic and scientific works, since 28 May 2019, the agency's director-general, Barros Licença has said.
Barros Licença said that of the requests made, 1,340 had been answered and concluded with the issuance of certificates that guarantee the paternity of the work, while nearly 376 other processes have been received for regularization, of which 365 had been concluded.
He explained that the set of completed processes made it possible to account for emoluments worth a further of 23 million kwanzas, channeled into the Single Treasury Account (CUT).
According to the Director, a total of 233 inspections were carried out, while proposals for measures were submitted to the supervisory body, as well as the Adequacy of SENADIAC's Organic Statute, which has already been approved and published in the Official State Gazette.
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