40th Anniversary of the National Office of Copyright and Related Rights
The National Office of Copyright and Neighboring Rights (ONDA) is a public establishment under the supervision of the Ministry of Culture. These main missions are the protection of works of traditional cultural heritage and national works that have fallen into the public domain, the social protection of authors, their beneficiaries and holders of neighboring rights who are members of the Office, as well as cultural promotion.
ONDA has been working for several years to put in place a certain number of instruments aimed not only at ensuring that the moral and economic rights of authors are respected, but also at helping them evolve towards levels more adapted and in line with the evolution of different forms of use and exploitation of works.
Today ONDA is resolutely turned towards the future and leads a daily fight to raise awareness among civil society around the protection of copyright and related rights. To do this, it invests in all educational spaces with a view to introducing younger generations to respect for intellectual property rights and the promotion of the rights of the community of creators of works and performing artists.