(1)
Independently of a
performer's
economic rights, and even
after the
transfer of those
rights, the
performer shall, as
regards his live
aural performances or
performances fixed in
phonograms, have the
right to
claim to be
identified as the
performer of his
performances, except where
omission is dictated by the
manner of the use of the
performance, and to
object
to any
distortion,
mutilation or other
modification of his
performances that
would be prejudicial to his
reputation.
(2) The
rights granted to a
performer in
accordance with paragraph
(1) shall, after his
death, be maintained, at least until the
expiry of the
economic rights, and shall be exercisable by the
persons or
institutions authorized
by the
legislation of the
Contracting Party where
protection is claimed. However,
those
Contracting Parties whose
legislation, at the moment of their
ratification
of or
accession to this
Treaty, does not provide for
protection after the
death of the
performer of all
rights set out in the preceding paragraph may
provide that some of these
rights will, after his
death, cease to be maintained.