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		WIPO Copyright Treaty, adopted by the Diplomatic Conference on December 20, 1996
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		Copyright (C) 1996 World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)
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		copyright, intellectual property
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		1996-12-20
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		WIPO Copyright Treaty <br />adopted by the Diplomatic Conference on
December 20, 1996
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		Preamble
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		The Contracting Parties,
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		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,
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		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,
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		Recognizing the profound impact of the development and convergence of
information and communication technologies on the creation and use of
literary and artistic works,
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		Emphasizing the outstanding significance of copyright protection as an
incentive for literary and artistic creation,
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		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,
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		Have agreed as follows:
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		Article 1 - Relation to the Berne Convention
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		(1) 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.
	</text>
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		(2) Nothing in this Treaty shall derogate from existing obligations
that Contracting Parties have to each other under the Berne Convention
for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.
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	<ocn>13</ocn>
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		(3) Hereinafter, "Berne Convention" shall refer to the Paris Act of
July 24, 1971 of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary
and Artistic Works.
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		(4) Contracting Parties shall comply with Articles 1 to 21 and the
Appendix of the Berne Convention.
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		Article 2 - Scope of Copyright Protection
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		Copyright protection extends to expressions and not to ideas,
procedures, methods of operation or mathematical concepts as such.
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		Article 3 - Application of Articles 2 to 6 of the Berne Convention
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		Contracting Parties shall apply mutatis mutandis the provisions of
Articles 2 to 6 of the Berne Convention in respect of the protection
provided for in this Treaty.
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	<ocn>19</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 4 - Computer Programs
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	<text class="norm">
		Computer programs are protected as literary works within the meaning of
Article 2 of the Berne Convention. Such protection applies to computer
programs, whatever may be the mode or form of their expression.
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	<ocn>21</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 5 - Compilations of Data (Databases)
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<object id="22">
	<ocn>22</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Compilations of data or other material, in any form, which by reason of
the selection or arrangement of their contents constitute intellectual
creations, are protected as such. This protection does not extend to
the data or the material itself and is without prejudice to any
copyright subsisting in the data or material contained in the
compilation.
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		Article 6 - Right of Distribution
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	<text class="norm">
		(1) Authors of literary and artistic works shall enjoy the exclusive
right of authorizing the making available to the public of the original
and copies of their works through sale or other transfer of ownership.
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		(2) Nothing in this Treaty shall affect the freedom of Contracting
Parties to determine the conditions, if any, under which the exhaustion
of the right in paragraph (1) applies after the first sale or other
transfer of ownership of the original or a copy of the work with the
authorization of the author.
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		Article 7 - Right of Rental
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		(1) Authors of:
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		(i) computer programs;
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		(ii) cinematographic works; and
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		(iii) works embodied in phonograms as determined in the national law of
Contracting Parties,
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		shall enjoy the exclusive right of authorizing commercial rental to the
public of the originals or copies of their works.
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		(2) Paragraph (1) shall not apply:
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		(i) in the case of computer programs where the program itself is not
the essential object of the rental; and
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		(ii) in the case of cinematographic works, unless such commercial
rental has led to widespread copying of such works materially impairing
the exclusive right of reproduction.
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		(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1), a Contracting
Party that, on April 15, 1994, had and continues to have in force a
system of equitable remuneration of authors for the rental of copies of
their works embodied in phonograms may maintain that system provided
that the commercial rental of works embodied in phonograms is not
giving rise to the material impairment of the exclusive rights of
reproduction of authors.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 8 - Right of Communication to the Public
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	<text class="norm">
		Without prejudice to the provisions of Articles 11(1)(ii), 11bis(1)(i)
and (ii), 11ter(1)(ii), 14(1)(ii) and 14bis(1) of the Berne Convention,
authors of literary and artistic works shall enjoy the exclusive right
of authorizing any communication to the public of their works, by wire
or wireless means, including the making available to the public of
their works in such a way that members of the public may access these
works from a place and at a time individually chosen by them.
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		Article 9 - Duration of the Protection of Photographic Works
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		In respect of photographic works, the Contracting Parties shall not
apply the provisions of Article 7(4) of the Berne Convention.
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		Article 10 - Limitations and Exceptions
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		(1) Contracting Parties may, in their national legislation, provide for
limitations of or exceptions to the rights granted to authors of
literary and artistic works under this Treaty in certain special cases
that do not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work and do not
unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the author.
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	<text class="norm">
		(2) Contracting Parties shall, when applying the Berne Convention,
confine any limitations of or exceptions to rights provided for therein
to certain special cases that do not conflict with a normal
exploitation of the work and do not unreasonably prejudice the
legitimate interests of the author.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 11 - Obligations concerning Technological Measures
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	<text class="norm">
		Contracting Parties shall provide adequate legal protection and
effective legal remedies against the circumvention of effective
technological measures that are used by authors in connection with the
exercise of their rights under this Treaty or the Berne Convention and
that restrict acts, in respect of their works, which are not authorized
by the authors concerned or permitted by law.
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	<text class="h4">
		Article 12 - Obligations concerning Rights Management Information
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		(1) Contracting Parties shall provide adequate and effective legal
remedies against any person knowingly performing any of the following
acts knowing or, with respect to civil remedies having reasonable
grounds to know, that it will induce, enable, facilitate or conceal an
infringement of any right covered by this Treaty or the Berne
Convention:
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	<text class="norm">
		(i) to remove or alter any electronic rights management information
without authority;
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	<text class="norm">
		(ii) to distribute, import for distribution, broadcast or communicate
to the public, without authority, works or copies of works knowing that
electronic rights management information has been removed or altered
without authority.
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	<text class="norm">
		(2) As used in this Article, "rights management information" means
information which identifies the work, the author of the work, the
owner of any right in the work, or information about the terms and
conditions of use of the work, and any numbers or codes that represent
such information, when any of these items of information is attached to
a copy of a work or appears in connection with the communication of a
work to the public.
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<object id="50">
	<ocn>50</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 13 - Application in Time
	</text>
</object>
<object id="51">
	<ocn>51</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Contracting Parties shall apply the provisions of Article 18 of the
Berne Convention to all protection provided for in this Treaty.
	</text>
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<object id="52">
	<ocn>52</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 14 - Provisions on Enforcement of Rights
	</text>
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<object id="53">
	<ocn>53</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(1) Contracting Parties undertake to adopt, in accordance with their
legal systems, the measures necessary to ensure the application of this
Treaty.
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<object id="54">
	<ocn>54</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(2) Contracting Parties shall ensure that enforcement procedures are
available under their law so as to permit effective action against any
act of infringement of rights covered by this Treaty, including
expeditious remedies to prevent infringements and remedies which
constitute a deterrent to further infringements.
	</text>
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<object id="55">
	<ocn>55</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 15 - Assembly
	</text>
</object>
<object id="56">
	<ocn>56</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(1)
	</text>
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<object id="57">
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	<text class="norm">
		(a) The Contracting Parties shall have an Assembly.
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</object>
<object id="58">
	<ocn>58</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) Each Contracting Party shall be represented by one delegate who may
be assisted by alternate delegates, advisors and experts.
	</text>
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<object id="59">
	<ocn>59</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(c) The expenses of each delegation shall be borne by the Contracting
Party that has appointed the delegation. The Assembly may ask the World
Intellectual Property Organization (hereinafter referred to as "WIPO")
to grant financial assistance to facilitate the participation of
delegations of Contracting Parties that are regarded as developing
countries in conformity with the established practice of the General
Assembly of the United Nations or that are countries in transition to a
market economy.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="60">
	<ocn>60</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(2)
	</text>
</object>
<object id="61">
	<ocn>61</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) The Assembly shall deal with matters concerning the maintenance and
development of this Treaty and the application and operation of this
Treaty.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="62">
	<ocn>62</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) The Assembly shall perform the function allocated to it under
Article 17(2) in respect of the admission of certain intergovernmental
organizations to become party to this Treaty.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="63">
	<ocn>63</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(c) The Assembly shall decide the convocation of any diplomatic
conference for the revision of this Treaty and give the necessary
instructions to the Director General of WIPO for the preparation of
such diplomatic conference.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="64">
	<ocn>64</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(3)
	</text>
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<object id="65">
	<ocn>65</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(a) Each Contracting Party that is a State shall have one vote and
shall vote only in its own name.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="66">
	<ocn>66</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(b) Any Contracting Party that is an intergovernmental organization may
participate in the vote, in place of its Member States, with a number
of votes equal to the number of its Member States which are party to
this Treaty. No such intergovernmental organization shall participate
in the vote if any one of its Member States exercises its right to vote
and vice versa.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="67">
	<ocn>67</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(4) The Assembly shall meet in ordinary session once every two years
upon convocation by the Director General of WIPO.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="68">
	<ocn>68</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(5) The Assembly shall establish its own rules of procedure, including
the convocation of extraordinary sessions, the requirements of a quorum
and, subject to the provisions of this Treaty, the required majority
for various kinds of decisions.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="69">
	<ocn>69</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 16 - International Bureau
	</text>
</object>
<object id="70">
	<ocn>70</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The International Bureau of WIPO shall perform the administrative tasks
concerning the Treaty.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="71">
	<ocn>71</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 17 - Eligibility for Becoming Party to the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="72">
	<ocn>72</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(1) Any Member State of WIPO may become party to this Treaty.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="73">
	<ocn>73</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(2) The Assembly may decide to admit any intergovernmental organization
to become party to this Treaty which declares that it is competent in
respect of, and has its own legislation binding on all its Member
States on, matters covered by this Treaty and that it has been duly
authorized, in accordance with its internal procedures, to become party
to this Treaty.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="74">
	<ocn>74</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(3) The European Community, having made the declaration referred to in
the preceding paragraph in the Diplomatic Conference that has adopted
this Treaty, may become party to this Treaty.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="75">
	<ocn>75</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 18 - Rights and Obligations under the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="76">
	<ocn>76</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		Subject to any specific provisions to the contrary in this Treaty, each
Contracting Party shall enjoy all of the rights and assume all of the
obligations under this Treaty.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="77">
	<ocn>77</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 19 - Signature of the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="78">
	<ocn>78</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		This Treaty shall be open for signature until December 31, 1997, by any
Member State of WIPO and by the European Community.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="79">
	<ocn>79</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 20 - Entry into Force of the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="80">
	<ocn>80</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		This Treaty shall enter into force three months after 30 instruments of
ratification or accession by States have been deposited with the
Director General of WIPO.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="81">
	<ocn>81</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 21 - Effective Date of Becoming Party to the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="82">
	<ocn>82</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		This Treaty shall bind
	</text>
</object>
<object id="83">
	<ocn>83</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(i) the 30 States referred to in Article 20, from the date on which
this Treaty has entered into force;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="84">
	<ocn>84</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(ii) each other State from the expiration of three months from the date
on which the State has deposited its instrument with the Director
General of WIPO;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="85">
	<ocn>85</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(iii) the European Community, from the expiration of three months after
the deposit of its instrument of ratification or accession if such
instrument has been deposited after the entry into force of this Treaty
according to Article 20, or, three months after the entry into force of
this Treaty if such instrument has been deposited before the entry into
force of this Treaty;
	</text>
</object>
<object id="86">
	<ocn>86</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(iv) any other intergovernmental organization that is admitted to
become party to this Treaty, from the expiration of three months after
the deposit of its instrument of accession.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="87">
	<ocn>87</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 22 - No Reservations to the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="88">
	<ocn>88</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		No reservation to this Treaty shall be admitted.
	</text>
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<object id="89">
	<ocn>89</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 23 - Denunciation of the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="90">
	<ocn>90</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		This Treaty may be denounced by any Contracting Party by notification
addressed to the Director General of WIPO. Any denunciation shall take
effect one year from the date on which the Director General of WIPO
received the notification.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="91">
	<ocn>91</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 24 - Languages of the Treaty
	</text>
</object>
<object id="92">
	<ocn>92</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(1) This Treaty is signed in a single original in English, Arabic,
Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish languages, the versions in all
these languages being equally authentic.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="93">
	<ocn>93</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		(2) An official text in any language other than those referred to in
paragraph (1) shall be established by the Director General of WIPO on
the request of an interested party, after consultation with all the
interested parties. For the purposes of this paragraph, "interested
party" means any Member State of WIPO whose official language, or one
of whose official languages, is involved and the European Community,
and any other intergovernmental organization that may become party to
this Treaty, if one of its official languages is involved.
	</text>
</object>
<object id="94">
	<ocn>94</ocn>
	<text class="h4">
		Article 25 - Depositary
	</text>
</object>
<object id="95">
	<ocn>95</ocn>
	<text class="norm">
		The Director General of WIPO is the depositary of this Treaty.
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