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 PROCLAMATION 7449-JUNE 8, 2001 115 STAT. 2713 CHArTERH ffrreujscniAL PROPERTY RIGHTS Artidel Objccthrs, Priaci^ anil Scape of OUigitioni Eadi Party shall provide in its leniloiy to the natioiials of the other Partyadwple and eflective protection and eofonenent of intellectual property rights. The Parties Tecognize the underiyiag puUic poGcy objectives of national ayaems for Ike protection of inteflectual property, including devdopmental and technological objectives, and ensure that measures to protect and enforce intellectual property fights do not themselves become bairiers to l^imate trade. To provide adequate and effective protectiofl and enforcement of intellectual property rights, each Parly shall, al a nininHiin. give cffea to this Chapter and the substantive ecenomic provisioni of: A. the Geneva Convention for the Protection of Producers of Phonograms Against Unauthorized Duplication of their Pboaogtams, 1971 (Geneva Convention), B. the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works. 1971 (Berne Convention), C. (he Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property, 1967 (Paris Convention); D. the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants, i 97g (UPOV Convention (1978)), or the baemational Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants, 1991 (UPOV Convemion (1991)); and E the Convention Relating to the Distribution of Progranune-Canying Signals Transmitled by Satellite (1974) If a Party has not acceded to the specified text of any such Conventions on or before the date of entry imo force of this Agreement, it shall promptly make every effort to accede. A Party may implemeta in itsdomestic law iiore extensive pretiction and enforcement of intellectual property rightsthan isrequiredunderthisChafer, providedthatsuchprotedioa and enforcement are not inconsistent wHh this Chapter. f 'y

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