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BERNE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORKS (Paris Text 1971)
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ARTICLE-1
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... The
countries
to which this
Convention
applies
constitute
a
Union
for the
protection
of the
rights
of
authors
in their
literary
and
artistic works
. ...
ARTICLE-2
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... (5)
Collections
of
literary
or
artistic works
such as
encyclopaedias
and
anthologies
which, by
reason
of the
selection
and
arrangement
of their contents,
constitute
intellectual creations
shall be
protected
as such, without
prejudice
to the
copyright
in each of the
works
forming part of such
collections
. ...
ARTICLE-3
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... (3) The
expression
"
published works
"
means
works
published
with the
consent
of their
authors
, whatever may be the means of
manufacture
of the
copies
, provided that the
availability
of such
copies
has been such as to satisfy the
reasonable
requirements
of the
public
, having
regard
to the
nature
of the
work
. The
performance
of a
dramatic
,
dramatico-musical
,
cinematographic
or
musical work
, the
public
recitation of a
literary work
, the
communication
by
wire
or the broadcasting of
literary
or
artistic works
, the
exhibition
of a
work of art
and the construction of a
work
of
architecture
shall not
constitute
publication
. ...
ARTICLE-22
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... (b) One half of the
countries
members
of the
Assembly
shall
constitute
a
quorum
. ...
ARTICLE-23
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... (b) One half of the
members
of the
Executive Committee
shall
constitute
a
quorum
. ...
ARTICLE-26
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... (3) Any
amendment
to the
Articles
referred to in paragraph (1) shall
enter into force
one
month
after
written notifications
of
acceptance
, effected in
accordance
with their respective
constitutional
processes
, have been
received
by the
Director General
from three fourths of the
countries
members
of the
Assembly
at the
time
it
adopted
the
amendment
. Any
amendment
to the said
Articles
thus
accepted
shall bind all the
countries
which are
members
of the
Assembly
at the
time
the
amendment
enters into
force
, or which become
members
thereof at a
subsequent
date
, provided that any
amendment
increasing
the
financial obligations
of
countries
of the
Union
shall bind only those
countries
which have notified their
acceptance
of such
amendment
. ...
ARTICLE-35
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... (2) Any
country
may
denounce
this
Act
by
notification
addressed to the
Director General
. Such
denunciation
shall
constitute
also
denunciation
of all earlier
Acts
and shall
affect
only the
country
making it, the
Convention
remaining in
full
force
and
effect
as
regards
the other
countries
of the
Union
. ...
ARTICLE-36
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... (1) Any
country
party
to this
Convention
undertakes
to
adopt
, in
accordance
with its
constitution
, the
measures
necessary to ensure the
application
of this
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-IV
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... (c) Where a
governmental
or other
public entity
of a
country
which has
granted
a
license
to make a
translation
under
Article
II
into a
language
other than
English
,
French
or
Spanish
sends
copies
of a
translation
published
under such
license
to another
country
, such sending of
copies
shall not, for the
purposes
of sub-paragraph (a), be considered to
constitute
export
if all of the following
conditions
are met:
(i) the
recipients
are
individuals
who are
nationals
of the
country
whose
competent authority
has
granted
the
license
, or
organizations
grouping such
individuals
;
(ii) the
copies
are to be used only for the
purpose
of
teaching
,
scholarship
or
research
;
(iii) the sending of the
copies
and their
subsequent
distribution
to
recipients
is without any
commercial purpose
; and
(iv) the
country
to which the
copies
have been sent has
agreed
with the
country
whose
competent authority
has
granted
the
license
to allow the
receipt
, or
distribution
, or both, and the
Director General
has been notified of the
agreement
by the
Government
of the
country
in which the
license
has been
granted
.
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