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COPYRIGHT

Photograph of work of art pro- tected

Authors to. enjoy in countries of the Union the rights granted to natives

domestic legislation allows this to be done, and according to the measure of protection which it gives to similar na- tional works.

[Protocol i, par. 2] It is understood that an authorized photograph of a protected work of art shall enjoy legal protection in all the countries of the Union, as contemplated by the said Convention and the addi- tional act, for the same pe- riod as the principal right of reproduction of the work it- self subsists, and within the limits of private arrange- ments between those who have legal rights.

Article II Authors of any one of the countries of the Union, or their lawful representatives, shall enjoy in the other coun- tries for their works [whe- ther published in one of those countries or unpub- lished], either not published or published for the first time in one of those countries, the rights which the respective laws do now or may here- after grant to natives.

Article 4 Authors within the juris- diction of one of the coun- tries of the Union enjoy for their works, whether un- published or published for the first time in one of the countries of the Union, such rights, in the coun- tries other than the country of origin of the work, as the respective laws now ac- cord or shall hereafter ac- cord to natives, as well as the rights specially ac- corded by the present Con- vention.