| 1904 - 1152 páginas
...union or their lawful representatives were to enjoy in the other countries for their works, whether published in one of those countries or unpublished, the rights which the respective laws of those countries granted, or might thereafter grant, to natives. The enjoyment of these rights was... | |
| Leone Levi - 1887 - 428 páginas
...representatives, are to enjoy in the other countries for their works, whether published in one ' of their countries or unpublished, the rights which the respective laws do now or may hereafter grant to natives. 304. The enjoyment of these rights in respect to the accomplishment of the conditions and formalities... | |
| Edward Marston - 1887 - 106 páginas
...protection for their works or translations thereof are — 1. That they shall enjoy in the other countries the rights which the respective laws do now or may hereafter grant to natives. 2. The stipulations apply equally to publishers of literary and artistic works published in one of... | |
| Robert Phillimore - 1889 - 930 páginas
...Union, or tlieir lawful representatives, shall enjoy in the other countries for their works, whether published in one of those countries or unpublished,...conditions and formalities prescribed by law in the cotmtrv of origin of the work, and cannot exceed in the other countries the term of protection granted... | |
| Horace Bertram Nelson - 1889 - 516 páginas
...Union, or their lawful representatives, shall enjoy in tho other countries for their works, whether published in one of those countries or unpublished,...laws do now or may hereafter grant to natives. The country of origin of tho work is that in which the work is first published, or if such publication... | |
| Edward Cutler, Thomas Eustace Smith, Frederic Edward Weatherly - 1890 - 192 páginas
...but points to technical rights and liabilities of nationality. The same article ' also provides that the accomplishment of the conditions and formalities prescribed by law in the country where the work took its origin is 1 Berne , ,. - , . Conven- to be a condition precedent to the enjoyment... | |
| Thomas Edward Scrutton - 1890 - 316 páginas
...their lawful repre- MI sentatives, shall enjoy in the other countries for their wprks^ whether ' ^ published in one of those countries or unpublished, the rights which the resp_ective laws do now or may hereafter grant to natives. The enjoyment of these rights is subject... | |
| John Mounteney Lely - 1891 - 140 páginas
...Union, or their lawful representatives, shall enjoy in the other countries for their works, whether published in one of those countries or unpublished,...laws do now or may hereafter grant to natives. The country of origin of the work is that in which the work is first published, or if such publication... | |
| 1891 - 842 páginas
...Convention of September jjth, 1 887, which in Articles 2 and 1 1 appears to show an intention that the " accomplishment of the conditions and formalities...prescribed by law in the country of origin of the work " shall give an author copyright throughout the countries of the Convention. It seems fairly clear,... | |
| 1891 - 938 páginas
...printing as distinct from publishing, and I cannot see that there is anything in its terms to prevent " the conditions and formalities prescribed by law in the country of origin of the work," as mentioned in Article 2, which is the principal operative clause of the Convention. from including... | |
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