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New legal developments face Egyptian designer Ghada Waly in the case of using artworks by Russian artist Georgi Krovasov without permission. After being convicted of copying artistic works, a judicial trial was held that ordered her to pay a fine of 10,000 pounds. The Court of Cassation issued a final ruling confirming that her designs constitute direct imitation of the artist’s intellectual property rights. Meanwhile, the defense is seeking to increase the civil compensation from two million pounds to 150 million pounds, arguing that the damages suffered by the Russian artist are greater than the previous amount. The case highlights violations of Egyptian intellectual property protection laws and underscores the importance of respecting creators' rights.
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