Книга: «WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT)»
Серия: "-" The Treaty deals with intellectual property rights of two categories of beneficiary: (i) performers (actors, singers, musicians, etc.), and (ii) producers of phonograms (the persons or legal entities who or which take the initiative and have the responsibility for the fixation of the sounds). Издательство: "World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO)" (1996)
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