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: Supplementary Copyright Statutes US Copy. Office by Library Of Congress Copyright Office - Copyright United States; Copyright
Preamble Article 1: Relation to the Berne Convention Article 2: Scope of Copyright Protection Article 3: Application of Articles 2 to 6 of the Berne Convention Article 4: Computer Programs Article 5: Compilations of Data Article 6: Right of Distribution Article 7: Right of Rental Article 8: Right of Communication to the Public Article 9: Duration of the Protection of Photographic Works Article 10: Limitations and Exceptions Article 11: Obligations concerning Technological Measures Article 12: Obligations concerning Rights Management Information Article 13: Application in Time Article 14: Provisions on Enforcement of Rights Article 15: Assembly Article 16: International Bureau Article 17: Eligibility for Becoming Party to the Treaty Article 18: Rights and Obligations under the Treaty Article 19: Signature of the Treaty Article 20: Entry into Force of the Treaty Article 21: Effective Date of Becoming Party to the Treaty Article 22: No Reservation to the Treaty Article 23: Denunciation of the Treaty Article 24: Languages of the Treaty Article 25: Depositary
Preamble
The Contracting Parties,
Desiring to develop and maintain the protection of the rights of authors in their literary and artistic works in a manner as effective and uniform as possible,
Recognizing the need to introduce new international rules and clarify the interpretation of certain existing rules in order to provide adequate solutions to the questions raised by new economic, social, cultural and technological developments,
Recognizing the profound impact of the development and convergence of information and communication technologies on the creation and use of literary and artistic works,
Emphasizing the outstanding significance of copyright protection as an incentive for literary and artistic creation,
Recognizing the need to maintain a balance between the rights of authors and the larger public interest, particularly education, research and access to information, as reflected in the Berne Convention,
Have agreed as follows:
Article 1
Relation to the Berne Convention
This Treaty is a special agreement within the meaning of Article 20 of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, as regards Contracting Parties that are countries of the Union established by that Convention. This Treaty shall not have any connection with treaties other than the Berne Convention, nor shall it prejudice any rights and obligations under any other treaties.
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