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BERNE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORKS (Paris Text 1971)
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musical work
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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-11
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... (1)
Authors
of
dramatic
,
dramatico-musical
and
musical works
shall enjoy the
exclusive right
of
authorizing
:
(i) the
public
performance
of their
works
,
including
such
public
performance
by any means or process;
(ii) any
communication
to the
public
of the
performance
of their
works
.
...
ARTICLE-13
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... (1) Each
country
of the
Union
may impose for itself
reservations
and
conditions
on the
exclusive right
granted
to the
author
of a
musical work
and to the
author
of any words, the
recording
of which together with the
musical work
has already been
authorized
by the latter, to
authorize
the
sound
recording
of that
musical work
, together with such words, if any; but all such
reservations
and
conditions
shall apply only in the
countries
which have imposed them and shall not, in any
circumstances
, be prejudicial to the
rights
of these
authors
to obtain
equitable
remuneration
which, in the
absence
of
agreement
, shall be fixed by
competent authority
. ...
... (1) Each
country
of the
Union
may impose for itself
reservations
and
conditions
on the
exclusive right
granted
to the
author
of a
musical work
and to the
author
of any words, the
recording
of which together with the
musical work
has already been
authorized
by the latter, to
authorize
the
sound
recording
of that
musical work
, together with such words, if any; but all such
reservations
and
conditions
shall apply only in the
countries
which have imposed them and shall not, in any
circumstances
, be prejudicial to the
rights
of these
authors
to obtain
equitable
remuneration
which, in the
absence
of
agreement
, shall be fixed by
competent authority
. ...
... (1) Each
country
of the
Union
may impose for itself
reservations
and
conditions
on the
exclusive right
granted
to the
author
of a
musical work
and to the
author
of any words, the
recording
of which together with the
musical work
has already been
authorized
by the latter, to
authorize
the
sound
recording
of that
musical work
, together with such words, if any; but all such
reservations
and
conditions
shall apply only in the
countries
which have imposed them and shall not, in any
circumstances
, be prejudicial to the
rights
of these
authors
to obtain
equitable
remuneration
which, in the
absence
of
agreement
, shall be fixed by
competent authority
. ...
... (2)
Recordings
of
musical works
made in a
country
of the
Union
in
accordance
with
Article
13 (3) of the
Convention
signed
at
Rome
on June 2, 1928, and at
Brussels
on June 26, 1948, may be
reproduced
in that
country
without the
permission
of the
author
of the
musical work
until a
date
two
years
after that
country
becomes bound by this
Act
. ...
... (2)
Recordings
of
musical works
made in a
country
of the
Union
in
accordance
with
Article
13 (3) of the
Convention
signed
at
Rome
on June 2, 1928, and at
Brussels
on June 26, 1948, may be
reproduced
in that
country
without the
permission
of the
author
of the
musical work
until a
date
two
years
after that
country
becomes bound by this
Act
. ...
ARTICLE-14bis
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... (3) Unless the
national legislation
provides to the
contrary
, the
provisions
of paragraph (2) (b) above shall not be applicable to
authors
of scenarios,
dialogues
and
musical works
created
for the making of the
cinematographic work
, nor to the principal
director
thereof. However, those
countries
of the
Union
whose
legislation
does not contain
rules
providing for the
application
of the said paragraph (2) (b) to such
director
shall notify the
Director General
by means of a
written declaration
, which will be immediately
communicated
by him to all the other
countries
of the
Union
. ...
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