Should an inspector during the inspection find products with someone else’s trademark used, reproduced or imitated without authorisation, affixed to the products or packaging, and when there are products traded with someone else’s trademark offered, placed on the market or stored, imported or exported, he temporarily seizes the products, issuing a Certificate of Temporary Seizure of Products.
An inspector undertakes the seizure of products in compliance with the provision under Article 50 of the Customs Service Act. Also, an inspector is obligated to submit an indictment to a competent misdemeanour court to initiate misdemeanour proceeding against the infringer pursuant to the provisions of the Misdemeanour Act. Misdemeanour provisions are prescribed by Article 138 of the Trademarks Act. The amount of the fine, as well as permanent seizure and possible destruction of products shall be set by the judge of a competent misdemeanour court. Instead of an indictment, a competent inspector can issue a misdemeanour warrant.
Considering misdemeanours in relation to the infringements of copyright and related rights, the fines are provided under Article 296 paragraph (1) of the Copyright and Related Rights Act.
Article 296 paragraph (1) of the Copyright and Related Rights Act provides for 87 different misdemeanours in total; one part of misdemeanours refers to unauthorised use of copyright works by their reproduction for further distribution, communication to the public or otherwise.
Any legal person shall be punished for misdemeanours referred to in Article 296 paragraph (1) by a fine amounting from HRK 5,000.00 up to 50,000.00.
The responsible person in the legal person shall be punished for misdemeanours referred to in Article 296 paragraph (1) of the Copyright and Related Rights Act by a fine amounting from HRK 2,000.00 up to 10,000.00.
The natural person – the craftsman, or other self-employed person, shall be punished for misdemeanours referred to in Article 296 paragraph (1) of the Copyright and Related Rights Act by a fine amounting from HRK 5,000.00 up to 50,000.00, where the misdemeanour has been committed in the performance of his activities as a craftsman or other self-employed person, respectively.
The natural person shall be punished for misdemeanours referred to in Article 296 paragraph (1) of the Copyright and Related Rights Act by a fine amounting from HRK 2,000.00 up to 10,000.00.
Article 300 of the Copyright and Related Rights Act provides for fines in higher amounts, where the misdemeanours have been committed for economic benefit.