Exceptions and Limitations Regime To Copyright

Authors

  • Alejo Barrenechea Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires
    Abogado por la Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires (UBA). Especialista en propiedad intelectual. Docente en distintas universidades e instituciones: Universidad de Buenos Aires (UBA), Universidad de Palermo (UP), Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero, Colegio Público de Abogados de la Capital Federal, entre otras. Secretario del Instituto de Derecho de las Comunicaciones y Derecho de Autor del Colegio Público de Abogados de la Capital Federal. Abogado de AADI CAPIF ACR.

Keywords:

Copyright, Exceptions, Limitations, Patrimonial Rights, Treaty of Marrakech

Abstract

The exceptions and limitations to authors’ rights is an important part of the regulation on the subject. In this sense, they play a significant role in attenuating the tension between creators and the public that seeks the widest access to the work. Proof of its relevance is the celebration of the Treaty of Marrakesh, where the first time a rule of international law occupies its text in an exclusive way to say matter. However its recognition and the scope of regulation, both nationally and internationally, the difficulties presented are the particularities that the new technological environment involves.

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Published

2017-04-24

How to Cite

Barrenechea, A. (2017). Exceptions and Limitations Regime To Copyright. Derecho & Sociedad, (49), 55–64. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/derechoysociedad/article/view/19877

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