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The Universal Copyright Convention (1988) by Coalition for Networked Information
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country in conformity with the established practice of the
General Assembly of the United Nations, and has deposited
with the Director-General of the United Nations Educational,
Scientific and Cultural Organization, at the time of its
withdrawal from the Berne Union, a notification to the effect
that it regards itself as a developing country, the provisions of
paragraph (a) shall not be applicable as long as such State
may avail itself of the exceptions provided for by this
Convention in accordance with Article Vbis;

(c) The Universal Copyright Convention shall not be
applicable to the relationships among countries of the Berne
Union in so far as it relates to the protection of works having as
their country of origin, within the meaning of the Berne
Convention, a country of the Berne Union.


RESOLUTION CONCERNING ARTICLE XI

The Conference for Revision of the Universal Copyright
Convention, Having considered the problems relating to the
Intergovernmental Committee provided for in Article XI of this
Convention, to which this resolution is annexed,

Resolves that:

1. At its inception, the Committee shall include representative
of the twelve States members of the Intergovernmental Committee
established under Article XI of the 1952 Convention and the resolution
annexed to it, and, in addition, representatives of the following States:
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