Is it legal to stream pirated content in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
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Quick answer
Legal position
Current starter summary
The official law clearly gives right holders exclusive making-available and communication rights, but the reviewed sources do not give one simple consumer-facing national answer for every streaming-only scenario. The answer changes if the platform is licensed or if streaming also creates a download or copy.
Conditions
What would need to be true
Use a licensed or other rights-holder-authorized source.
Exceptions
Known carve-outs or edge cases
Lawful licensed services and other authorized streams are outside this row.
Penalties
Penalty snapshot
The reviewed official sources do not set one fixed penalty for a generic consumer streaming-only row.
Enforcement
How this may be enforced
Unauthorized making available and communication to the public are protected acts under the copyright law.
More rules in Bosnia and Herzegovina
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download pirated movies
Bosnia and Herzegovina's copyright law gives the right holder exclusive rights over reproduction, distribution and making works available to the public. Downloading pirated movies from an unauthorized source is not treated as lawful personal use.
monitoring staff
Bosnia and Herzegovina's data-protection authority says video surveillance is personal-data processing and must be necessary, proportionate and accountable. The authority has also published a case saying workplace surveillance without a legal basis is unlawful.
recording people in public
Bosnia and Herzegovina's data-protection authority says video surveillance is processing of personal data and must meet necessity, proportionality and accountability requirements. Recording people in public is therefore not a free-for-all if identifiable individuals are being monitored.
bring electronics without declaring them
Bosnia and Herzegovina allows non-commercial goods in travellers' luggage within customs relief limits, but goods outside the relief or requiring customs treatment must be declared. Undeclared goods can lead to duties, taxes and customs-offence measures.
Compare this activity in other countries
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Argentina
The official sources reviewed clearly treat piracy as unlawful under Argentina's copyright regime, but they do not give a simple consumer-facing national answer that cleanly resolves every ordinary streaming-only scenario. The answer changes if the platform is licensed or if the stream also creates a download or copy.
Australia
The official Australian copyright material checked here does not support a simple consumer-facing yes or no answer for streaming pirated content even though it clearly says copyright owners control acts such as making content available online and other communications of copyright material.
Austria
Austria’s official online safety guidance says it is controversial whether streaming unlawful content is allowed and distinguishes mere viewing from downloading.
Belgium
Belgian authorities describe illegal streaming sites and IPTV services as unlawful and say many such sites have been blocked. Streaming copyrighted content from an unauthorized pirate service is not treated as lawful.
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