Rome convention, 1961 : international convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms, and broadcasting organizations : done at Rome on October 26, 1961.
Rome convention, 1961 : international convention for the protection of performers, producers of phonograms, and broadcasting organizations : done at Rome on October 26, 1961.
Safeguard of copyright Protection given by the Convention. Definition of national treatment Definitions: performers; phonogram; producers of phonograms; publication; reproduction; broadcasting; rebroadcasting Performances protected. Points of attachment for performers Protected phonograms: Points of attachment for producers of phonograms; Simultaneous publication; Power to exclude certain criteria Protected broadcasts: Points of attachment for broadcasting organizations; Power to reserve Minimum protection for performers: Particular rights; Relations between performers & broadcasting organizations Performers acting jointly Variety & circus artists Right of reproduction for phonogram producers Formalities for phonograms Secondary uses of phonograms Minimum rights for broadcasting organizations Minimum duration of protection Permitted exceptions: Specific limitations; Equivalents with copyright Reservations Certain countries applying only the "fixation" criterion Withdrawal of reservations Performers' rights in films Non-retroactivity Protection by other means Special agreements Signature & deposit Becoming party to the Convention Entry into force Implementation of the Convention by the provision of domestic law Applicability of the Convention to certain territories Denunciation of the Convention Revision of the Convention Settlements of disputes Limits on reservations Intergovernmental committee Languages Notifications.