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Fees for importers of sound and visual recording devices in Slovenia

Each time you export devices for sound or video recording and blank audio or video fixation media on Mimovrste.com and sell it to a Slovenian customer, you are obliged to pay a fee to the Collective Management Organisation (CMO) Društvo Kopriva, k.o., Kolodvorska ulica 7, 1000 Ljubljana.

Legal basis

The fees are part of The Copyright Act and the Tariff Agreement concluded with the Chamber of Commerce of the Republic of Slovenia.

What products the fee applies to

The list of products you need to pay the fee for is defined in tariff contract. It includes the following product categories:

It also applies to the import of refurbished devices..

To whom the fee applies

The fee applies to sellers from outside Slovenia, who import and sell sound or video recording devices and blank audio or video fixation media to the Slovenian market.

How to pay the fee

Mimovrste.com will provide sales information monthly to Društvo Kopriva, k.o.

You will get the invoice with the fee directly from Društvo Kopriva, k.o. two times per year for items with this obligation sold in two periods:

Registration at Kopriva

Mimovrste.com will prepare and submit the report to Društvo Kopriva, k.o. for you. But you can also register at Društvo Kopriva, k.o. and sign the individual contract with them to get a discount on your fees:

a) 5% discount for concluding a contract,

b) 5% discount for monthly reporting and payment schedule,

c) 5% discount for reporting in a template form provided by Društvo Kopriva, k.o.,

d) 5% discount for consenting to access Client's data for the purposes of inspecting the validity of its reports.

An additional 5% discount applies to the clients who sign their individual contracts with Kopriva within 30 days from the start of their commercial activity in Slovenia.

The client selects discount options. Discounts sum up to a maximum of 25 %. 

Individual Contract sample (“Vzorec pogodbe z uporabnikom”): https://www.kopriva.si/sl/documents/.

Where the obligation is stated

The Slovenian Copyright Law considers importation as the release of goods into free circulation under customs regulations of the European Community and as each admission to the territory of the Republic of Slovenia from other EU Member States. 

This obligation is stated in the Copyright Act and the Act on Collective Management of Copyright and Related Rights in Slovenia. 

For additional information refer to http://www.kopriva.si/sl/documents/. If you have any questions, contact your KAM or write at marketplace@mimovrste.si.

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