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Rh *Argentine Republic: Antonio Bermejo, Eduardo L. Bidau, Manuel A. Montes de Oca, Epifanio Portela, Carlos Rodríguez Larreta, Carlos Salas, José A. Terry, Estanislao S. Zeballos.
 * United States of Brazil: Joaquim Murtinho, Domicio da Gama, José L. Almeida Nogueira, Olavo Bilac, Gastão da Cunha, Herculano de Freitas.
 * Republic of Chili: Miguel Cruchaga Tocornal, Emilio Bello Codecido, Aníbal Cruz Díaz, Beltrán Mathieu.
 * Republic of Colombia: Roberto Ancízar.
 * Republic of Costa Rica: Alfredo Volio.
 * Republic of Cuba: Carlos García Vélez, Rafael Montoro y Valdés, Gonzalo de Quesada y Aróstegui, Antonio Gonzalo Pérez, José M. Carbonell.
 * Dominican Republic: Américo Lugo.
 * Republic of Ecuador: Alejandro Cárdenas.
 * Republic of Guatemala: Luis Toledo Herrarte, Manuel Arroyo, Mario Estrada.
 * Republic of Haiti: Constantin Fouchard.
 * Republic of Honduras: Luis Lazo Arriaga.
 * Mexican United States: Victoriano Salado Alvarez, Luis Pérez Verdía, Antonio Ramos Pedrueza, Roberto A. Esteva Ruiz.
 * Republic of Nicaragua: Manuel Pérez Alonso.
 * Republic of Panama: Belisario Porras.
 * Republic of Paraguay: Teodosio González, José P. Montero.
 * Republic of Peru: Eugenio Larrabure y Unánue, Carlos Alvarez Calderón, José Antonio de Lavalle y Pardo.
 * Republic of Salvador: Federico Mejía, Francisco Martínez Suárez.
 * Republic of Uruguay: Gonzalo Ramírez, Carlos M. de Pena, Antonio M. Rodriguez, Juan José Amézaga.
 * United States of Venezuela: Manuel Díaz Rodríguez, César Zumeta.

Who, after having presented their credentials and the same having been found in due and proper form, have agreed upon the following Convention on Literary and Artistic Copyright.

1st.—The signatory States acknowledge and protect the rights of Literary and Artistic Property in conformity with the stipulations of the present Convention.

2nd.—In the expression "Literary and Artistic Works" are included books, writings, pamphlets of all kinds, whatever may be the subject of which they treat, and whatever the number of their pages; dramatic or dramatico-musical works; choreographic and musical compositions, with or without words; drawings, paintings, sculpture, engravings; photographic works; astronomical or geographical globes; plans, sketches or plastic works relating to geography, geology or topography, architecture or any other science; and, finally, all productions that can be published by any means of impression or reproduction.