Veritas777 opened this issue on Jul 26, 2003 ยท 36 posts
cooler posted Mon, 28 July 2003 at 8:12 AM
Attached Link: http://www.law.cornell.edu/treaties/berne/overview.html
dodgerActually both the Berne Convention & WIPO treaties do agree to honor member nations copyright laws. Articles 5, 6, & 6bis address this specifically. The salient passages from Article 5...
"(1) Authors shall enjoy, in respect of works for which they are protected under this Convention, in countries of the Union other than the country of origin, the rights which their respective laws do now or may hereafter grant to their nationals, as well as the rights specially granted by this Convention.
(2) The enjoyment and the exercise of these rights shall not be subject to any formality; such enjoyment and such exercise shall be independent of the existence of protection in the country of origin of the work. Consequently, apart from the provisions of this Convention, the extent of protection, as well as the means of redress afforded to the author to protect his rights, shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the country where protection is claimed."
Additionally Article 7 specifically addresses the "problem of the myriad works of Mr. Anon"...
"(3) In the case of anonymous or pseudonymous works, the term of protection granted by this Convention shall expire fifty years after the work has been lawfully made available to the public. However, when the pseudonym adopted by the author leaves no doubt as to his identity, the term of protection shall be that provided in paragraph (1). If the author of an anonymous or pseudonymous work discloses his identity during the above-mentioned period, the term of protection applicable shall be that provided in paragraph (1)."