Abstract: A performer who has the double status of both a disseminator and an author is an important subject of the copyright relations. His performance is the object of the neighboring rights and does not have the characteristic of a work. The performing subject includes both the natural person and the legal person. A person who performs a non-literary work or a non-artistic work has the status of a performer and enjoys the performership. The contents of the legal relations between the performer and the copyright owner, between the audiovisual work and its producer, and those between broadcasting and television organizations will have to determined by the forms of the performance. The rights of the performer and that of the author coexist and will have to be coordinated once conflicts between them occur. In practice, the performer's rights are determined by the forms of the performer's performance.
Publication Year: 2002
Publication Date: 2002-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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