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Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
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ARTICLE-11
: Rental Rights [
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... In
respect
of at least
computer programs
and
cinematographic works
, a
Member
shall provide
authors
and their
successors
in title the
right
to
authorize
or to
prohibit
the
commercial rental
to the
public
of originals or
copies
of their
copyright
works
. A
Member
shall be excepted from this
obligation
in
respect
of
cinematographic works
unless such
rental
has led to widespread
copying
of such
works
which is materially impairing the
exclusive right
of
reproduction
conferred in that
Member
on
authors
and their
successors
in title. In
respect
of
computer programs
, this
obligation
does not apply to
rentals
where the
program
itself is not the essential
object
of the
rental
. ...
ARTICLE-14
: Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms [
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... 2.
Producers
of
phonograms
shall enjoy the
right
to
authorize
or
prohibit
the direct or
indirect
reproduction
of their
phonograms
. ...
... 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). ...
ARTICLE-27
: Patentable Subject Matter [
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... 2.
Members
may exclude from
patentability
inventions, the
prevention
within their
territory
of the
commercial
exploitation
of which is necessary to
protect
ordre public
or
morality
,
including
to
protect
human
,
animal
or
plant
life
or
health
or to
avoid
serious
prejudice
to the
environment
, provided that such
exclusion
is not made merely because the
exploitation
is
prohibited
by their
law
. ...
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