Berner Conventie tot bescherming van letterkundige en kunstwerken van 9 september 1886, herzien te Berlijn op 13 november 1908 en te Rome op 2 juni 1928
Partijen met voorbehouden, verklaringen en bezwaren
Partij | Voorbehoud / verklaring | Bezwaren |
---|---|---|
Frankrijk | Ja | Nee |
Ierland | Ja | Nee |
IJsland | Ja | Nee |
Joegoslavië (< 25-06-1991) | Ja | Nee |
Letland | Ja | Nee |
Sri Lanka | Ja | Nee |
Tunesië | Ja | Nee |
Frankrijk
03-11-1933
Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Act is replaced by the relevant provisions of the texts
adopted prior to the Berlin Act, 1908 (Article 4 of the Berne Convention, 1886), in
respect of works of art applied to industry.
Ierland
16-04-1935
Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, in respect of the exclusive right of translation into the Irish language.
IJsland
30-06-1947
Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified
by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, in respect of the exclusive
right of translation into the Icelandic language.
Joegoslavië (< 25-06-1991)
17-06-1930
Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified
by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, in respect of the exclusive
right of translation into the national languages of Yugoslavia.
Letland
03-11-1936
Article 8 of the Act is replaced by Article 5 of the Berne Convention, 1886, as modified
by Article 1, Number III, of the Paris Additional Act, 1896, in respect of the exclusive
right of authors to make or to authorize the translation of their works.
Sri Lanka
20-07-1959
[...] the Government of Ceylon [...] reserves for itself the right to enact local
legislation for the translation of educational, scientific and technical books into
the national language.
Tunesië
03-11-1933
Article 2, paragraph 4, of the Act is replaced by the relevant provisions of the texts
adopted prior to the Berlin Act, 1908 (Article 4 of the Berne Convention, 1886), in
respect of works of art applied to industry.