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    Berne Convention
    • 1. an international copyright agreement originally drawn up in 1886.
  2. The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, usually known as the Berne Convention, was an international assembly held in 1886 in the Swiss city of Berne by ten European countries with the goal of agreeing on a set of legal principles for the protection of original work.

  3. 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.

  4. The Berne Convention deals with the protection of works and the rights of their authors. 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.

  5. Feb 6, 2024 · Copyright and Berne Convention. The core of the Berne Convention deals with copyright. Copyright laws aim at protecting the economic and moral rights of authors in their work. The copyright laws confer an exclusive right on the authors to exploit and reproduce their works for economic benefits.

  6. Berne Convention, international copyright agreement adopted by an international conference in Bern (Berne) in 1886 and subsequently modified several times (Berlin, 1908; Rome, 1928; Brussels, 1948; Stockholm, 1967; and Paris, 1971). Signatories of the Convention constitute the Berne Copyright Union.

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  7. Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. Paris Act of July 24, 1971, as amended on September 28, 1979.

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  9. GENERAL INFORMATION. Among the various systems of international protection of copy right, the oldest and the most important was established by the Berne Convention of 1886. The following stages stand out as landmarks in its development: September 9, 1886- Berne Convention, effective as of December 5, 1887; May 4, 1896.