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"The Universal Copyright Convention (1988)"

Any copies already made before the licence
is terminated may continue to be distributed until their stock is
exhausted.
(d) No licence shall be granted when the author has
withdrawn from circulation all copies of the edition in
question.
3. (a) Subject to sub-paragraph (b), the literary, scientific or
artistic works to which this Article applies shall be limited to
works published in printed or analogous forms of reproduction.
(b) The provisions of this Article shall also apply to
reproduction in audio-visual form of lawfully made audio-
visual fixations including any protected works incorporated
therein and to the translation of any incorporated text into a
language in general use in the State with power to grant the
licence; always provided that the audio-visual fixations in
question were prepared and published for the sole purpose of
being used in connexion with systematic instructional activities.
ARTICLE VI
"Publication", as used in this Convention, means the
reproduction in tangible form and the general distribution to the public
of copies of a work from which it can be read or otherwise visually
perceived.
ARTICLE VII
This Convention shall not apply to works or rights in works
which, at the effective date of this Convention in a Contracting State
where protection is claimed, are permanently in the public domain in
the said Contracting State.
ARTICLE VIII
1. This Convention, which shall bear the date of 24 July 1971,
shall be deposited with the Director-General and shall remain open
for signature by all States party to the 1952 Convention for a period of
120 days after the date of this Convention.


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