(1) It shall be a matter for
legislation in the
countries of the
Union to exclude, wholly or in part, from the
protection provided by the preceding
Article political speeches and
speeches delivered in the course of
legal proceedings.
(2) It shall also be a matter for
legislation in the
countries of the
Union to determine the
conditions under which
lectures,
addresses and other
works of the same
nature which are delivered in
public may be
reproduced by the
press,
broadcast,
communicated to the
public by
wire and made the
subject of
public communication as envisaged in
Article 11bis (1) of this
Convention, when such use is justified by the informatory
purpose.
(3) Nevertheless, the
author shall enjoy the
exclusive right of making a
collection of his
works mentioned in the preceding paragraphs.