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Poland is a country in Europe, and a member of the European Union.

Poland
Basic information
Founded
Legal Structure Government
Industry
Also known as
Official website https://www.gov.pl/

Consumer protection

Urząd Ochrony Konkurencji i Konsumentów

Poland
Basic information
Founded 1990
Legal Structure Government
Industry Consumer protection
Also known as UOKiK
Official website https://uokik.gov.pl/en

UOKiK (Office of Competition and Consumer Protection) is the main body responsible for consumer protection in Poland.

International law

DMCA / InfoSoc Directive

DMCA is implemented at the EU and national level through InfoSoc Directive 2001/29/EC.

Notably an exception exists, allowing for the use of copyrighted works in connection with the demonstration or repair of equipment[1]

Incidents

Bambu Lab cease and desist against OrcaSlicer fork developer

Main article: Bambu Lab cease and desist against OrcaSlicer fork developer

Newag

Main article: Newag

In 2023, cybersecurity researchers from Dragon Sector, discovered software lock mechanisms within Impuls trains, that intentionally bricked the trains, requiring servicing at the manufacturer's depot. Among others the mechanisms included geofencing that disabled trains at competitor workshops.

See also

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