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Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
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broadcasting organizations
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ARTICLE-3
: National Treatment [
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... 1. Each
Member
shall accord to the
nationals
of other
Members
treatment
no less
favourable
than that it accords to its own
nationals
with
regard
to the
protection
(3)
of
intellectual property
,
subject
to the
exceptions
already provided in, respectively, the
Paris Convention
(1967), the
Berne Convention
(1971), the
Rome Convention
or the
Treaty on Intellectual Property in Respect of Integrated Circuits
. In
respect
of
performers
,
producers
of
phonograms
and
broadcasting organizations
, this
obligation
only applies in
respect
of the
rights
provided under this
Agreement
. Any
Member
availing itself of the possibilities provided in Article 6 of the
Berne Convention
(1971) or paragraph 1(b) of Article 16 of the
Rome Convention
shall make a
notification
as foreseen in those
provisions
to the
Council
for TRIPS. ...
ARTICLE-4
: Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment [
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... (c) in
respect
of the
rights
of
performers
,
producers
of
phonograms
and
broadcasting organizations
not provided under this
Agreement
; ...
ARTICLE-14
: Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms [
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... (
Sound
Recordings
) and
Broadcasting Organizations
...
... 3.
Broadcasting organizations
shall have the
right
to
prohibit
the following
acts
when undertaken without their
authorization
: the
fixation
, the
reproduction
of
fixations
, and the
rebroadcasting
by
wireless
means of
broadcasts
, as well as the
communication
to the
public
of television
broadcasts
of the same. Where
Members
do not
grant
such
rights
to
broadcasting organizations
, they shall provide
owners
of
copyright
in the
subject
matter of
broadcasts
with the possibility of preventing the above
acts
,
subject
to the
provisions
of the
Berne Convention
(1971). ...
... 3.
Broadcasting organizations
shall have the
right
to
prohibit
the following
acts
when undertaken without their
authorization
: the
fixation
, the
reproduction
of
fixations
, and the
rebroadcasting
by
wireless
means of
broadcasts
, as well as the
communication
to the
public
of television
broadcasts
of the same. Where
Members
do not
grant
such
rights
to
broadcasting organizations
, they shall provide
owners
of
copyright
in the
subject
matter of
broadcasts
with the possibility of preventing the above
acts
,
subject
to the
provisions
of the
Berne Convention
(1971). ...
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