| United States - 1989 - 1428 lapas
...writings, musical, dramatic and cinematographic works, and paintings, engravings and sculpture. ARTICLE II 1. Published works of nationals of any Contracting...its nationals first published In its own territory, as well as the protection specially granted by this Convention. 2. Unpublished works of nationals of... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1218 lapas
...nationals first published in its own territory. 2. Unpublished works of nationals of each Contracting State shall enjoy in each other Contracting State the same protection as that other State accords to unpublished works of its own nationals. 3. For the purpose of this Convention any Contracting State... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1304 lapas
...nationals first published in its own territory. 2. Unpublished works of nationals of each Contracting State shall enjoy in each other Contracting State the same protection as that other State accords to unpublished works of its own nationals. 3. For the purpose of this Convention any Contracting State... | |
| E. Lauterpacht - 1966 - 590 lapas
...authority of the author or other copyright proprietor '. "Article 2 of the Convention provides that ' published works of nationals of any Contracting State...its nationals first published in its own territory.' It is clear that under the terms of this Article a foreign author is placed in the same class as a... | |
| Academie De Droit International De La Ha - 1969 - 656 lapas
...nationals first published in its own territory. 2. Unpublished works of nationals of each Contracting State shall enjoy in each other Contracting State the same protection as that other State accords to unpublished works of its own nationals.4 The conflicts provision thus is that the copyright of IGOs,... | |
| Konrad Zweigert, Jan Kropholler - 1973 - 1436 lapas
...protection specially granted by this Convention. 2. Unpublished works of nationals of each Contracting onnés à a unpublished works of its own nationals, as well as the protection specially granted by this Convention.... | |
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