Protocol 3 concerning the application to works of nationals of non-member states

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Protocol 3 concerning the application to works of nationals of non-member states is an ancillary provision to the Universal Copyright Convention that sets out how the Convention’s protections apply to works created by authors from countries that are not party to the treaty.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancillary provision to the Universal Copyright Convention
international copyright protocol
aimsTo extend copyright protection to works of authors from non-member states under specified conditions
appliesTo works created by authors from countries not party to the Universal Copyright Convention
works of nationals of non-member states
associatedWith UNESCO NERFINISHED
United Nations system NERFINISHED
basedOn principles of national treatment in copyright
category copyright protocol
multilateral treaty instrument
clarifies extent of Convention obligations toward non-member state nationals
defines conditions under which works of nationals of non-member states receive protection under the Universal Copyright Convention
governs treatment of works first published in non-member states under the Universal Copyright Convention
hasLanguage English
French
other official UN languages
hasLegalEffectOn scope of protection for works of authors from non-contracting states
legalContext international copyright law
partOf Universal Copyright Convention NERFINISHED
regulates application of Universal Copyright Convention protections to works of nationals of non-member states
relatesTo Universal Copyright Convention NERFINISHED
international copyright treaties
protection of foreign authors
subjectOf application of copyright protection to non-member state nationals

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Universal Copyright Convention protocols Protocol 3 concerning the application to works of nationals of non-member states