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Art. 10(1)2 of the Luxemburgian Act on Copyright, Neighboring Rights and Databases, as amended by the Act of April 18, 2004, states that the author may not prohibit:
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“the reproduction and the communication to the public of short fragments of works for the sole purpose of illustration for teaching or scientific research, to the extent justified by the non commercial purpose to be achieved, and provided that such use complies with good usages and that, unless this turns out to be impossible, the source, including the author’s name, is indicated.”
  
 
=== Political and Cultural Participation ===
 
=== Political and Cultural Participation ===

Revision as of 11:47, 13 July 2006

Legislation and Materials

Unofficial Translation from Corentin Poullet of TPM-related provisions under the Copyright, Related Rights, and Database Rights Act

General Remarks on Implementation

Art. 10(1)2 of the Luxemburgian Act on Copyright, Neighboring Rights and Databases, as amended by the Act of April 18, 2004, states that the author may not forbid: “the reproduction and the communication to the public of short fragments of works for the sole purpose of illustration for teaching or scientific research, to the extent justified by the non commercial purpose to be achieved, and provided that such use complies with good usages and that, unless this turns out to be impossible, the source, including the author’s name, is indicated.” (The parts in italics were inserted by the 2004 Act into the original text of 2001.)

Core Issues

Anti-Circumvention Provisions

Peer Collaboration

Universal Access

Teaching exception

Art. 10(1)2 of the Luxemburgian Act on Copyright, Neighboring Rights and Databases, as amended by the Act of April 18, 2004, states that the author may not prohibit:

“the reproduction and the communication to the public of short fragments of works for the sole purpose of illustration for teaching or scientific research, to the extent justified by the non commercial purpose to be achieved, and provided that such use complies with good usages and that, unless this turns out to be impossible, the source, including the author’s name, is indicated.”

Political and Cultural Participation