TREATY ON THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTRATION
OF AUDIOVISUAL WORKS [AND REGULATIONS]
[Adopted at Geneva, April 18, 1989]
Contents
Preamble
Chapter I: Substantive Provisions
Article 1: Establishment of the Union
Article 2: “Audiovisual Work”
Article 3: The International Register
Article 4: Legal Effect of the International Register
Chapter II: Administrative Provisions
Article 5: Assembly
Article 6: International Bureau
Article 7: Finances
Article 8: Regulations
Chapter III: Revision and Amendment
Article 9: Revision of the Treaty
Article 10: Amendment of Certain Provisions of the Treaty
Chapter IV: Final Provisions
Article 11: Becoming Party to the Treaty
Article 12: Entry Into Force of the Treaty
Article 13: Reservations to the Treaty
Article 14: Denunciation of the Treaty
Article 15: Signature and Languages of the Treaty
Article 16: Depositary Functions
Article 17: Notifications
The Contracting States
Desirous to increase the legal security in transactions relating to audiovisual works and thereby
to enhance the creation of audiovisual works and the international flow of such works and
to contribute to the fight against piracy of audiovisual works and contributions contained therein;
Have agreed as follows:
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Publication information:
Book title: International Copyright: Principles, Law, and Practice.
Contributors: Paul Goldstein - Author.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 2001.
Page number: 467.
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