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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(2) Where the profit derived from the exploitation of the work is in manifest disproportion to<br />
the agreed upon or determined royalty or remuneration, the author may demand that the<br />
contract be revised, so that a more equitable share of the revenues is provided for him.<br />
(3) An author cannot waive the right mentioned in the foregoing paragraph.<br />
Article 82<br />
Accounting<br />
(1) Where the royalty or remuneration is agreed to, or determined in proportion to the<br />
revenues derived from the exploitation of the work, the user of the work must keep the books<br />
or other documentation necessary to determine the amount of such revenues.<br />
(2) The user of the work shall allow the author to inspect the documentary evidence<br />
mentioned in the foregoing paragraph, and shall send him adequate reports on the revenues,<br />
both at usual intervals and to the necessary extent.<br />
Article 83<br />
Revocation of economic right<br />
(1) An author may revoke an assigned economic right, in case its exclusive holder exploits<br />
such right to insufficient extent or not at all, and the author's valid interests are considerably<br />
adversely affected thereby. Author cannot revoke the right, if the reasons for non-exploitation<br />
or insufficient exploitation originate preponderantly from his sphere.<br />
(2) The revocation mentioned in the foregoing paragraph cannot be effected before the<br />
expiration of two years from the time of assignment of the economic right to a work. In case of<br />
contributions to daily newspapers, this term shall be three months, and in case of other<br />
periodical publications, the term shall be one year.<br />
(3) An author may exercise his revocation, according to this Article, only after first giving the<br />
holder adequate additional time to <strong>com</strong>ply with the demand for sufficient exploitation.<br />
(4) With the exercise of revocation, the economic right of the holder shall be extinguished.<br />
(5) Author cannot waive the right of revocation, as provided by this Article.<br />
(6) If equity so requires, the author must adequately indemnify the holder.<br />
Article 84<br />
Authors' collective agreements<br />
Organizations of authors of individual categories of works and the users of such works or their<br />
associations may in accordance with this Act:<br />
1. lay down general rules for the use of copyright works;