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The Universal Copyright Convention (1988) by Coalition for Networked Information
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notification with the Director-General. Initial notifications may also
be made during these further periods of ten years in accordance with
the provisions of this Article.

3. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 2, a
Contracting State that has ceased to be regarded as a developing
country as referred to in paragraph 1 shall no longer be entitled to
renew its notification made under the provisions of paragraph 1 or 2,
and whether or not it formally withdraws the notification such State
shall be precluded from availing itself of the exceptions provided for in
Articles Vter and Vquater at the end of the current ten-year period, or
at the end of three years after it has ceased to be regarded as a
developing country, whichever period expires later.

4. Any copies of a work already made under the exceptions
provided for in Articles Vter and Vquater may continue to be
distributed after the expiration of the period for which notifications
under this Article were effective until their stock is exhausted.

5. Any Contracting State that has deposited a notification in
accordance with Article XIII with respect to the application of this
Convention to a particular country or territory, the situation of which
can be regarded as analogous to that of the States referred to in
paragraph 1 of this Article, may also deposit notifications and renew
them in accordance with the provisions of this Article with respect to
any such country or territory. During the effective period of such
notifications, the provisions of Articles Vter and Vquater may be
applied with respect to such country or territory. The sending of copies
from the country or territory to the Contracting State shall be
considered as export within the meaning of Articles Vter and Vquater.
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