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Statement Limiting the Right to Equitable Remuneration of Certain Rome Convention or WPPT Countries (SOR/2014-181), Canada
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Year of Version
2019
Dates
Entry into force:
August 13, 2014
Adopted:
July 14, 2014
Type of Text
Implementing Rules/Regulations
Subject Matter
Copyright and Related Rights (Neighboring Rights)
Notes
The notification by Canada to the WTO under Article 63.2 of TRIPS states:
'The WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT) and the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT) provide authors, performers and producers of sound recordings with a full range of rights and protections so they can take advantage of the many opportunities presented by the digital world and the global marketplace. Ratification ensures that Canadian creators are paid when their copyrighted material is used in other countries that have also ratified the treaties, such as when their music is played over the radio or on digital music services.'
Section 9 of this Statement states that it entered into force on the later day on which it is published in Part II of the Canada Gazette or the day on which the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT), adopted in Geneva on December 20, 1996, entered into force for Canada, which is on August 13, 2014.
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Statement Limiting the Right to Equitable Remuneration of Certain Rome Convention or WPPT Countries (SOR/2014-181)
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Déclaration limitant le droit à la rémunération équitable de certains pays de la Convention de Rome ou du WPPT (DORS/2014-181)
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IP/N/CAN/11
IP/N/1/CAN/O/2
WIPO Lex No.
CA177