Breadcrumbs Section. Click here to navigate to respective pages.
Chapter
Chapter
not satisfactory if only because for an action to succeed, the public must have been aware that the author was indeed the author. Protection was also restricted to the author’s lifetime. The Whitford Committee recommended that Britain should ratify the Paris text of the Berne Convention. It had only ratified the Convention up to the Brussels text and was therefore failing in its obligations as a founder signatory. The Convention (following the Stockholm revision) contains a get-out for countries which seek to join but do not protect after the author’s death some of the rights enjoyed by him, but this exception is of no avail to a founder member in breach of its obligations. Whitford also reported that the submissions received on the subject were
DOI link for not satisfactory if only because for an action to succeed, the public must have been aware that the author was indeed the author. Protection was also restricted to the author’s lifetime. The Whitford Committee recommended that Britain should ratify the Paris text of the Berne Convention. It had only ratified the Convention up to the Brussels text and was therefore failing in its obligations as a founder signatory. The Convention (following the Stockholm revision) contains a get-out for countries which seek to join but do not protect after the author’s death some of the rights enjoyed by him, but this exception is of no avail to a founder member in breach of its obligations. Whitford also reported that the submissions received on the subject were
not satisfactory if only because for an action to succeed, the public must have been aware that the author was indeed the author. Protection was also restricted to the author’s lifetime. The Whitford Committee recommended that Britain should ratify the Paris text of the Berne Convention. It had only ratified the Convention up to the Brussels text and was therefore failing in its obligations as a founder signatory. The Convention (following the Stockholm revision) contains a get-out for countries which seek to join but do not protect after the author’s death some of the rights enjoyed by him, but this exception is of no avail to a founder member in breach of its obligations. Whitford also reported that the submissions received on the subject were
ABSTRACT