References still needed for Section 4 Harmonisation
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Discussion
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Enrique, all;
As with the last request, we are still lacking three references for Section 3 Transparency and Certainty.
Enrique, or anyone, can you supply these by 17.00 CET today?
Norms:
Norms are behaviors in which communities engage out of a sense of a peer obligation and which, if broken, are not legally binding private or public rules, or enforceable as a legal rule. Instead, norms would lead to informal social sanctions, such as informal ostracism, professional censure, or even more formal exclusion of the community group governed by them. (See further) Link to endnotes: Sometimes national jurisdictions allow collective bodies more stringent self-government rules, leading to stricter consequences that may develop into bottom-up built codes of conduct or practice that could include as sanction the loss of certification, suspension of community or membership, or loss of employment. Cite one or two examples?)
Berne three-step test:
As first enacted by article 9(2) of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works in 1967. “It shall be a matter for legislation in the [different] countries (…) to permit the reproduction of such works [a] in certain special cases, provided that [b] such reproduction does not conflict with a normal exploitation of the work and [c] does not unreasonably prejudice the legitimate interests of the author.” [Reference Needed]
With very best wishes,
Simon.
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