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C O M P E N D I U M Glossary
www.copyright.govLiterary and Artistic Works,” to protect literary and artistic works signed at Berne, Switzerland, on September 9, 1886, and all acts, protocols, and revisions thereto. The United States acceded to the Berne Convention and became a member on March 1, 1989.
Understanding Copyright and Related Rights
www.wipo.intexpression ‘literary and artistic works’ shall include every production in the literary, scientific and artistic domain, whatever may be the mode or form of its expression.” The Convention lists the following examples of such works: • books, pamphlets and other writings; • …
Managing Intellectual Property in the Book Publishing …
www.wipo.intBooks often contain more than one copyright: in the literary content (the text) and also in different artistic works if it contains drawings, paintings or photographs. Each one of these copyright works is the subject of a contractual agreement permitting its reproduction and publication, and, where the publisher does not himself acquire the
VISUAL AND PERFORMING - Kentucky
education.ky.govmeanings in artistic works. The arts are created for the purpose of communication. Responding to them engages a thinking process that enables the viewer/audience to gather the intent of the work and the message being share by the artist. Responding also involves the process of evaluating art works. The viewer/audience will
Guide to the Berne Convention for the Protection of ...
www.wipo.intThe Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works was concluded on September 9, 1886. It is the oldest of the international copyright treaties; it provides a high level of protection and gives authors the most comprehensive set of rights it is possible to give them.