- Part I PROVISIONS RELATING TO COPYRIGHT
- PART II PROVISIONS CONCERNING RIGHTS CONNECTED WITH THE EXERCISE OF COPYRIGHT
- CHAPTER 1 RIGHTS RELATING TO THE PRODUCTION OF PHONOGRAPHIC RECORDS AND OF SIMILAR CONTRIVANCES
- CHAPTER I bis RIGHTS OF PRODUCERS OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC OR AUDIOVISUAL WORKS OR OF SEQUENCES OF MOTION PICTURES
- CHAPTER II RIGHTS RELATING TO BROADCAST EMISSIONS
- CHAPTER IV RIGHTS RELATING TO SKETCHES OF THEATRICAL SCENES
- CHAPTER V RIGHTS RELATING TO PHOTOGRAPHS
- CHAPTER VI RIGHTS RELATING TO LETTERS AND PORTRAITS
- CHAPTER VII RIGHTS RELATING TO ENGINEERING PROJECTS
- CHAPTER VIII PROTECTION OF THE TITLE, HEADINGS AND EXTERNAL APPEARANCE OF WORKS, AND OF ARTICLES AND NEWS
- PART III COMMON PROVISIONS
- PART IV DOMANIAL FEES
- PART V OFFICIAL LEGAL ENTITIES CONSTITUTED FOR THE PROTECTION AND EXERCISE OF THE RIGHTS OF AUTHORS
- PART VI FIELD OF APPLICATION OF THE LAW
- PART VII PERMANENT CONSULTATIVE COUNCIL ON COPYRIGHT
- PART VIII GENERAL, TRANSITIONAL AND FINAL PROVISIONS
COPYRIGHT STATUTE
Law No. 633 of April 22, 1941, for the Protection of Copyright and Other Rights Connected with the Exercise Thereof
(as amended up to November 16, 1994)
Part I PROVISIONS RELATING TO COPYRIGHT
CHAPTER I Work Protected
Article 1
Intellectual works having a creative character and appertaining to literature, music, the graphic arts, architecture, the theatre and cinematography, whatever their mode or form of expression, shall be protected according to this Law.
Computer programs shall further be protected as literary works, pursuant to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, which was ratified and enforced by Law no. 399 of June 20, 1978.
Article 2
In particular the following shall be protected:
1) literary, dramatic, scientific,
(as amended up to November 16, 1994)
Intellectual works having a creative character and appertaining to literature, music, the graphic arts, architecture, the theatre and cinematography, whatever their mode or form of expression, shall be protected according to this Law.
Computer programs shall further be protected as literary works, pursuant to the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works, which was ratified and enforced by Law no. 399 of June 20, 1978.
In particular the following shall be protected:
1) literary, dramatic, scientific, Part I PROVISIONS RELATING TO COPYRIGHT
CHAPTER I Work Protected
Article 1
Article 2