The Basis of the International Copyright Law. The Role of the International Literary and Artistic Association (ALAI) in the Adoption of the Berne Convention on Literary and Artistic Property Cover Image
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Fundamentele dreptului internaţional al dreptului de autor. Rolul asociaţiei literare şi artistice internaţionale (ALAI) în adoptarea Convenţiei de la Berna privind proprietatea literară şi artistică
The Basis of the International Copyright Law. The Role of the International Literary and Artistic Association (ALAI) in the Adoption of the Berne Convention on Literary and Artistic Property

Author(s): Viorel Ros
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, International Law
Published by: Asociaţia Ştiinţifică de Dreptul Proprietăţii Intelectuale
Keywords: plagiarism; the first book accuse of plagiarism; counterfeiting; printing press; national and international protection; national and international associations; Romanians in ALAI;

Summary/Abstract: The protection of intellectual rights within the national borders while necessary, is insufficient. This is due to the fact that property pertaining to intellectual creation has the vocation of being universal and the ability to rapidly circulate, of being ubiquitous and usable simultaneously and throughout the world by all those who are interested and have access to suitable communication and reception means. Hence, their protection should exceed the limits of what is generally sufficient in the common law of property. The basis of such a protection was laid by bilateral convention (33 by 1886), but the cornerstone of international law on copyright and related rights is the Convention for the protection of literary and artistic works signed in Berne on 9 September 1886. It was supported by the authors and editors whose works were multiplied without the consent of the title holders, outside national borders. These same authors established the International Literary and Artistic Association on 28 June 1879, animated by Victor Hugo, the giant who reunited writers around an idea out of which the founding convention of the international copyright law was born. He left behind an international scientific association where Romania was recently accepted as a member.

  • Issue Year: 2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 9-34
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: Romanian
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