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Encyclopedia > WIPO Copyright Treaty

The WIPO Copyright Treaty, adopted by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 1996, provides additional protections for copyright deemed necessary in the modern information era. It ensures that computer programs are protected as literary works (Article 4) and that the arrangement and selection of material in databases is protected (Article 5). It provides authors of works with control over their rental and distribution (Articles 6-8) which they may not have under the Berne Convention alone. And it prohibits circumvention of technological measures for the protection of works (Article 11) and unauthorised modification of rights management information contained in works (Article 12).


The WIPO Copyright Treaty is implemented in United States law by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). By Decision of 16 March 2000, the European Council approved the treaty, on behalf of the European Community. EU Directives 91/250/EC (copyright protection for software) 96/9/EC (database protection) and 2001/29/EC (protection for anti-circumvention technologies and rights management technologies) largely cover the subject matter of the treaty.


However, although the U.S. Congress passed both the DMCA and a copyright term extension during the same week and used the same method (voice vote) to make it less likely that the news media would report on the bills, and the European Union adopted its own copyright term extension around the same time, the WIPO Copyright Treaty made no reference to copyright term extension beyond the existing terms of the Berne Convention.


See also

External links and References

  • The text of the treaty is available at:
    • http://www.wipo.int/documents/en/diplconf/distrib/94dc.htm
  • The United Kingdom implemented much of Article 11 in 1988:
    • http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1988/Ukpga_19880048_en_21.htm#mdiv296
  • Canadians opposed to the ratification of this treaty in Canada are invited to join the Digital Copyright Canada forum (formally Canada-DMCA-Opponents)
    • http://www.digital-copyright.ca/

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WIPO Copyright Treaty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (226 words)
The WIPO Copyright Treaty, adopted by the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) in 1996, provides additional protections for copyright deemed necessary in the modern information era.
The WIPO Copyright Treaty is implemented in United States law by the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
By Decision of 16 March 2000, the European Council approved the treaty, on behalf of the European Community.
WIPO Diplomatic Conference: Updated Intellectual Property Laws for a Digital World (2096 words)
The WIPO Copyright Treaty clarifies that copyright protection extends to expressions and not ideas, and that computer programs are protected as literary works, regardless of their mode or form of their expression.
The WIPO Copyright Treaty also raises the minimum duration of protection for photographic works, which is currently 25 years under the Berne Convention, to the duration of protection of other works under that convention (50 years).
The WIPO Governing Bodies will be meeting in Geneva on March 20 and 21, 1997 to establish an action plan for these further negotiations in respect of the adoption of a protocol to the WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty and the adoption of the Database Treaty.
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