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LAW NO. 200530 OF APRIL 5, 2006, ON PROTECTION OF
COPYRIGHT AND NEIGHBORING RIGHTS IN THE REPUBLIC OF BENIN
Source: Beninese Copyright Office (BUBEDRA)
Courtesy translation provided by WIPO, © 2012
The National Assembly deliberated on and adopted, at its session of August 9, 2005, and
subsequently at its session of January 12, 2006, in accordance with Constitutional Court
Decision DCC 05-143 of November 29, 2005, on conformity with the Constitution,
In accordance with Constitutional Court Decision DCC 06-06-038 of April 4, 2006, on
conformity with the Constitution,
The President of the Republic hereby promulgates the following Law:
TITLE I
DEFINITIONS
ARTICLE 1 The following terms as used in this Law shall be defined as follows:
• "performers" means actors, singers, musicians, dancers and other persons who act,
sing, recite, declaim, play in or in any way perform literary or artistic works or
expressions of folklore;
• "author" means the natural person who created the work; any reference in this Law to
the economic rights of authors, where the original holder of those rights is a natural or
legal person other than the author, means the rights of this other original rightsholder;
• "communication to the public" means the transmission by wire or wireless means of
the images, the sounds, or the images and sounds, of a work, a performance or a
phonogram in such a way that they may be perceived by persons outside the family circle
or the immediate circle of friends in one or more places sufficiently distant from the place
of origin of the transmission that, without such transmission, the images or the sounds
cannot be perceived in such place, irrespective of whether those persons may perceive the
images or the sounds in the same place and at the same time, or in different places and at
different times individually chosen by them;
• "copy" means the outcome of any act of reproduction;
• "phonogram" means any exclusively aural fixation of the sounds of a performance or
other sounds or a representation of sounds, other than in the form of a fixation
incorporated in an audiovisual work;
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