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  • The Berne Convention, adopted in 1886, deals with the protection of works and the rights of their authors. It provides creators such as authors, musicians, poets, painters etc. with the means to control how their works are used, by whom, and on what terms. It is based on three basic principles and contains a series of provisions determining the minimum protection to be granted, as well as special provisions available to developing countries that want to make use of them.
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  • Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. of September 9, 1886, completed at PARIS on May 4, 1896, revised at BERLIN on...
  • Summary of the Berne Convention. ... Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works (as amended on September 28, 1979).
  • It is to be noted that there is not another copyright application or anything to be made for the protection of literary and artistic work under the Berne convention.
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  • Berne convention for the protection of liter ary and artistic works of september 9, 1886, 1 completed at paris on may...
  • ...to which the convention applies created a Union for the protection of the rights of authors in their literary and artistic works, known as the Berne Union.
  • The first and basic principle stated in the Berne Convention speaks of equitable status on the protection of literary and artistic creations that come into being from...
  • Detailed explanation-4: -Paris Convention for the protection of Industrial Property. Berne Convention (Protection of Literary and Artistic Works).
  • ...“Berne Convention” shall refer to the Paris ActAct Greek πράξη of July 24, 1971, of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.
  • In general, any protection for literary and artistic works under Berne’s convention expires after 50 years of the author’s death.
  • The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works is an international treaty that was first adopted in Berne, Switzerland, in 1886.
  • Abstract The purpose of this paper is to show the importance of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, for the public interest...
  • This article analyses the concept and provisions of the Berne Convention of 1886. Berne Convention for Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.