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| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1953 - 1218 pages
...conventions or arrangements in effect between two or more Contracting States. In the event of any difference between the provisions of such existing conventions...arrangements and the provisions of this Convention, the provisions of this Convention shall prevail. Rights in works acquired in any Contracting State... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Constitutional amendments - 1953 - 1304 pages
...conventions or arrangements in effect between two or more Contracting States. In the event of any difference between the provisions of such existing conventions...arrangements and the provisions of this Convention, the provisions of this Convention shall prevail. Rights in works acquired in any Contracting State... | |
| Konrad Zweigert, Jan Kropholler - Law - 1973 - 1436 pages
...conventions or arrangements in effect between two or more Contracting States. In the event of any difference x[ , the provisions of this Convention shall prevail. Rights in works acquired in any Contracting State... | |
| Edward H. Lawson - Political Science - 1996 - 1766 pages
...conventions or arrangements in effect between two or more Contracting States. In the event of any difference between the provisions of such existing conventions...arrangements and the provisions of this Convention, the provisions of this Convention shall prevail. Rights in works acquired in any Contracting State... | |
| Paul Goldstein - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2001 - 650 pages
...subordinates its authority to that of the Berne Convention9" and effectively makes its provisions coequal with "multilateral or bilateral copyright conventions or...in effect exclusively between two or more American Republics."91 Apart from these provisions, the UCC is in its domain superior to other copyright treaties.... | |
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