(1) This
Act shall, as
regards relations between the
countries of the
Union, and to the
extent that it applies, replace the
Berne Convention of September 9, 1886, and the
subsequent Acts of
revision. The
Acts previously in
force shall
continue to be applicable, in their entirety or to the
extent that this
Act does not replace them by
virtue of the preceding
sentence, in
relations with
countries of the
Union which do not
ratify or
accede to this
Act.
(2)
Countries outside the
Union which become
party to this
Act shall,
subject to paragraph (3), apply it with
respect to any
country of the
Union not bound by this
Act or which, although bound by this
Act, has made a
declaration pursuant to
Article 28(1)(b). Such
countries recognize that the said
country of the
Union, in its
relations with them:
(3) Any
country which has availed itself of any of the faculties provided for in the Appendix may apply the
provisions of the Appendix relating to the faculty or faculties of which it has availed itself in its
relations with any other
country of the
Union which is not bound by this
Act, provided that the latter
country has
accepted the
application of the said
provisions.