COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS ACT* - Uaipit.com
COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS ACT* - Uaipit.com
COPYRIGHT AND RELATED RIGHTS ACT* - Uaipit.com
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Article 70<br />
Assignment of single rights<br />
(1) An author may not assign his moral rights to other persons.<br />
(2) An author may assign to other persons single economic rights and other rights of the<br />
author, either by contract or by another legal transaction recognized in law, unless otherwise<br />
provided by this Act.<br />
Article 71<br />
Execution<br />
(1) Copyright, unfinished works and undisclosed originals are not subject to execution.<br />
(2) Only economic benefits deriving from copyright may be subject to execution.<br />
Article 72<br />
Legal capacity<br />
Rights recognized by this Act to the author, including the right to seek legal redress, belong to<br />
another right holder to the extent in which they are assigned to him by law or by legal<br />
transaction, unless otherwise provided by this Act.<br />
Section II<br />
General part of copyright contract law<br />
Article 73<br />
Scope of assignment<br />
An assignment of single economic rights or other single rights of the author may be limited as<br />
to the extent, territory, or time.<br />
Article 74<br />
Exclusive and non-exclusive assignment<br />
(1) A non-exclusive assignment gives an assignee the right to exploit the work according to<br />
the terms of the assignment and in <strong>com</strong>petition with both the author and other assignees.<br />
(2) An exclusive assignment gives an assignee the right to exploit the work according to the<br />
terms of the assignment and to the exclusion of the author and any other person.<br />
(3) Non-exclusive assignment made prior to a subsequent exclusive assignment is valid and<br />
effective as to the assignee of the exclusive rights, unless otherwise provided by the<br />
agreement between the author and the assignee of the non-exclusive rights.