by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
No, only the author (or the natural person to whom the copyrights have been assigned) has the right pursuant to Art. 10 para. 2 (d) CopA to broadcast the work by radio, television or similar means, including by wire. The broadcasting organisation therefore needs to...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
As it is the exclusive right of the author to make a work available online, the student needs the consent of the author to do this (Art. 10 para. 2 (c) CopA).
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
Yes, this is the author’s exclusive right; according to Art. 10 para. 2 (c) CopA authors may make their work perceptible and available in such a way that people may access it at any time and from any place. This can also be done by uploading files (in this case,...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
Pursuant to Art. 13 para. 1 CopA, libraries have to pay remuneration if they charge a lending fee. The term lending fee is defined in detail in para. 1.3. and 1.4. of Joint Tariff 6a, offering works for rent in libraries. This agreement was concluded between the...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
The collective rights management organisations – Art. 13 para. 3 CopA. Only collective rights management organisations are entitled to assert claims for remuneration, not the authors.
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
Yes, these are governed by Art. 13 para. 2 CopA, according to which no remuneration has to be paid for: works of architecture;copies of works of applied art, andif the rental company and a user concluded a contract regarding the use of the copyrights (e.g....
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
No, it only applies to physical objects. Only physical objects can be ‘made available for a fee’ pursuant to Art. 13 para. 1 CopA.
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
With regard to the obligation to pay compensation for the rental of copies of literary and artistic works, Art. 13 para. 1 CopA.
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
In both cases, a book is given to someone else for a certain period, and this natural person has to return the book after this period. If the book is rented, the person who rents the book must pay a fee for the use of the book. However, if someone only lends the book,...
by iv4n.p4v1c | Oct 7, 2022 | FAQ
Yes, international exhaustion applies. Pursuant to Swiss copyright law, the legitimate buyer of a copy of a work may then freely resell or otherwise distribute this copy (for more detail, cf. BGE 124 III 321 et seq.).