International agreements in force under American copyright law

International agreements in force for the United States include:

That? Bern? Convention (Berne Convention, administered by WIPO), which was acceded to by the United States on 1 988165438+10/6, and entered into force for the United States on1March, 9891day;

That? Almighty? Copyright? Convention universal copyright convention (administered by UNESCO) was signed by the United States on July 24th, 197 1, ratified on September 24th, 1972, and came into force on July 20th, 974 10 [2].

That? Agreement? Open? Trade related? Aspects? Yes? Intellectual? property

Right? (TRIPs) (Agreement on Trade-related Intellectual Property Rights, managed by WTO), the United States began to implement the 1995 1 [3] agreement;

That? Copyright treaty of the World Intellectual Property Organization, which was ratified by the United States on September 1999 in 2002 and entered into force for the United States on March 6, 2002 [4].

The Copyright Treaty of the World Intellectual Property Organization belongs to the special agreement named Berne Convention, which involves the protection of works and their authors' rights in the digital environment. In addition to the rights recognized by the Berne Convention, works and authors are also endowed with certain economic rights. The treaty also involves two objects protected by copyright: (1)? Computer programs, regardless of their expression or form; And (2)? A compilation of data or other information ("database").

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[3]http://www . WIPO . int/WIPO lex/zh/other _ treaties/parties . JSP? treaty _ id = 23 1 & amp; group_id=22

[4]http://www . WIPO . int/treaties/zh/show results . JSP? Lang = zh & treaty _ id =16

For more information about these international conventions (treaties and agreements), please visit the website of the World Intellectual Property Organization in http://www.wipo.int/treaties/zh/..