Hans-Christoph Steiner schreef: > > To be pedantic, the French droit d'auteur is very similar to > urheberrecht, so there are other countries with different systems. I > think we are basically on the same page. For the average person there > is basically no noticeable difference between these systems, it's really > just a question of the legal mechanisms used rather than the effects. > > .hc >
it probably is, as is the belgian, which i am mainly talking about, all eu members have the same regulations to adhere to, after all, but the german system seemed a bit more strict to me, at first glance. it's the inalienablity of certain rights which seems to make the difference (between the us and the rest). the question is: does the berne convention precede national law? ssssssorry: way OT. that question is one ask myself. this is not the place to continue discussing about it. m _______________________________________________ PD-list@iem.at mailing list UNSUBSCRIBE and account-management -> http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-list