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BERNE CONVENTION FOR THE PROTECTION OF LITERARY AND ARTISTIC WORKS (Paris Text 1971)
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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-6
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... (3) The
countries
of the
Union
which
restrict
the
grant
of
copyright
in
accordance
with this
Article
shall give
notice
thereof to the
Director General of the World Intellectual Property Organization
(hereinafter
designated
as "the
Director General
") by a
written declaration
specifying the
countries
in
regard
to which
protection
is
restricted
, and the
restrictions
to which
rights
of
authors
who are
nationals
of those
countries
are subjected. The
Director General
shall immediately
communicate
this
declaration
to all the
countries
of the
Union
. ...
ARTICLE-17
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... The
provisions
of this
Convention
cannot in any way
affect
the
right
of the
Government
of each
country
of the
Union
to
permit
, to
control
, or to
prohibit
by
legislation
or
regulation
, the
circulation
,
presentation
, or
exhibition
of any
work
or
production
in
regard
to which the
competent authority
may
find
it necessary to
exercise
that
right
. ...
ARTICLE-23
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... (4) In electing the
members
of the
Executive Committee
, the
Assembly
shall have
due
regard
to an
equitable
geographical distribution
and to the need for
countries
party
to the
Special Agreements
which might be
established
in
relation
with the
Union
to be among the
countries
constituting the
Executive Committee
. ...
... (v) in
accordance
with the
decisions
of the
Assembly
and having
regard
to
circumstances
arising between two
ordinary
sessions
of the
Assembly
, take all necessary
measures
to ensure the
execution
of the
program
of the
Union
by the
Director General
; ...
ARTICLE-25
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... (2) The
budget
of the
Union
shall be
established
with
due
regard
to the
requirements
of
coordination
with the
budgets
of the other Unions administered by the
Organization
. ...
ARTICLE-32
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... (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
. ...
ARTICLE-33
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... (2) Each
country
may, at the
time
it
signs
this
Act
or
deposits
its
instrument of ratification
or
accession
,
declare
that it does not consider itself bound by the
provisions
of paragraph (1). With
regard
to any
dispute
between such
country
and any other
country
of the
Union
, the
provisions
of paragraph (1) shall not apply. ...
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-I
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... (1) Any
country
regarded as a
developing country
in
conformity
with the
established
practice
of the
General Assembly of the United Nations
which
ratifies
or
accedes
to this
Act
, of which this Appendix forms an integral part, and which, having
regard
to its
economic
situation
and its
social
or
cultural
needs, does not consider itself immediately in a
position
to make
provision
for the
protection
of all the
rights
as provided for in this
Act
, may, by a
notification
deposited
with the
Director General
at the
time
of
depositing
its
instrument of ratification
or
accession
or,
subject
to
Article
V
(1)(a). ...
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