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7.5 Colombia. 8 Oceania. Toggle Oceania subsection. 8.1 Australasia. 8.2 Australia. ... Dirección Nacional de Derechos de Autor (DNDA) Sociedad de Autores y ...
The following additions to copyright term formerly applied to all works, but the French Cour de Cassation has found them to be superseded by later copyright treaties, thus limiting the copyright term to life + 70 years total, at least for non-musical works of authors who did not "die for France".
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Art. 21, Ley sobre Derecho de Autor del 24 de julio de 2000: Ecuador January 1, 1996* 70 pma Art. 80, Ley No 83 de Propiedad Intelectual (1998) Archived 2007-12-25 at the Wayback Machine: Egypt: January 1, 1996 50 pma Art. 150, Law on the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights: El Salvador January 1, 1996* 50 pma
Instituto Colombiano de Geología y Minería, Ingeominas; Instituto de Planificación y Promoción de Soluciones Energéticas; Interconexión Eléctrica I.S.A E.S.P. ISAGEN S.A. E.S.P; Sociedad Promotora de Energía de Colombia S.A. Unidad de Planeación Minero Energética
Sociedad Puertorriqueña de Autores y Compositores de Musica (SPACEM) was founded in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1953. SPACEM's name was changed to ACEMLA, or Asociacion de Compositoes y Editores de Musica and remains today PRO No. 76 in the CISAC's [2] roster of performing rights societies.
In the former Soviet Union, under the 1961 Fundamentals, copyrights held by legal entities such as companies were defined to be perpetual; if a company was reorganized, its legal successor entity took over the copyrights, and if a company ceased to exist, the copyrights passed to the state.
The First South American Congress of Private International Law was an international congress on private international law (or conflict of laws) and an ad-hoc codifier forum of international conflict of laws treaties held in Montevideo from 25 August 1888 to 18 February 1889, [1] [2] in which eight treaties and an additional protocol were passed that covered practically all the subjects of ...