Oversight on International Copyrights: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks of the Committee on Th Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on how to Protect the Nation's Creativity by Protecting the Value of Intellectual Property, September 25, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 187 lappuses |
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51. lappuse - Everyone has the right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its benefits. 2 Everyone has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author.
46. lappuse - Published works of nationals of any Contracting State and works first published in that State shall enjoy in each other Contracting State the same protection as that other State accords to works of its nationals first published in its own territory.
58. lappuse - Any dispute between two or more Contracting States concerning the interpretation or application of this Convention which cannot be settled through negotiation, shall, at the request of one of them, be submitted to arbitration.
39. lappuse - The enjoyment and the exercise of these rights shall not be subject to any formality ; such enjoyment and such exercise shall be independent of the existence of protection in the country of origin of the work.
41. lappuse - Nevertheless, where any Country outside the Union fails to protect in an adequate manner the works of authors who are nationals of one of the Countries of the Union, the latter Country may restrict the protection given to the works of authors who are, at the date of the first publication thereof, nationals of the other Country and are not effectively domiciled in one of the Countries of the Union.
20. lappuse - Moved by the desire to assure in all countries copyright protection of literary, scientific and artistic works, Convinced that a system of copyright protection appropriate to all nations of the world and expressed in a universal convention, additional to, and without impairing international systems already in force...
65. lappuse - The acknowledgment of a copyright obtained in one State, in conformity with its laws, shall produce its effects of full right in all the other States without the necessity of complying with any other formality, provided always there shall appear in the work a statement that indicates the reservation of the property right.
32. lappuse - Report of the Register of Copyrights on the General Revision of the US Copyright Law...
67. lappuse - Protection granted under this Convention shall leave intact and shall in no way affect the protection of copyright in literary and artistic works. Consequently, no provision of this Convention may be interpreted as prejudicing such protection.
26. lappuse - And be it further enacted, that nothing in this act shall be construed to extend to prohibit the importation or vending, printing or publishing of any map, chart, book, musical composition, print or engraving, written, composed or made by any person not being a citizen of the United States, nor resident within the jurisdiction thereof.