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Article R312-10 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The commission’s decisions are enforceable if, within a period of one month, its chairman has not requested a second deliberation. Once enforceable, the commission’s decisions are notified to the parties to the negotiation of the collective agreement or specific agreement in question by letter delivered against signature or any other means capable of establishing proof of the date of presentation. The letter of notification indicates the appeal channels and deadlines….

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Article R321-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Collective management organisations established outside the European Union that manage exploitation rights in France for works or other protected objects are subject to the provisions of article R. 321-5, 1° to 8° and 10° of Article R. 321-15 and article R. 321-16, as well as the provisions of articles R. 321-26, R. 321-27, R. 321-30 to R. 321-34, R. 321-36 to R. 321-42, R. 321-44, R. 321-46 and R. 321-47….

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Article R321-2 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I. – Independent management organisations established in France are subject to the provisions of article R. 321-5, 1° to 7°, 10° and 11° of Article R. 321-15, article R. 321-16, as well as the provisions of articles R. 321-26 to R. 321-34, R. 321-36 to R. 321-42, R. 321-44 and R. 321-46 to R. 321-48. II. – Independent management organisations established in France managing the exploitation rights of protected musical…

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Article R321-3 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Members of the General Meeting may be convened either by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, or by electronic means with acknowledgement of receipt, or by a notice inserted in at least two newspapers with national circulation, authorised to receive legal notices in the département of the registered office and which are determined by a resolution of the General Meeting. Any change in the list of these newspapers occurring between…

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Article R321-4 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The date of the annual general meeting provided for in article L. 323-5 is determined by the Articles of Association. When this meeting cannot be held under the conditions provided for in the Articles of Association, the members must be notified at least fifteen days before the deadline set in the Articles of Association for the meeting to be held, in the manner provided for in article R. 321-3. On…

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Article R321-4-1 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The objection referred to in article L. 324-8-2 is notified by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or by any other means that can be used to certify the date of receipt and the identity of the addressee, including by electronic means. No reasons need to be given for the objection. In support of his objection, the author must produce a copy of an identity document and a declaration on…

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Article R321-5 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The list mentioned in Article L. 324-14 specifies at least, unless impossible, the following elements for each work or protected object: 1° The title; 2° The name of the rightholder(s) when they are known but could not be located; 3° The name of the original publisher or producer; 4° Any other relevant information available that could facilitate the identification of the rightholder(s).

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Article R321-6 of the French Intellectual Property Code

I. – The creative support referred to in Article L. 324-17 means assistance given: 1° To the creation of a work, its performance, the first fixation of a work or performance on a phonogram or videogram; 2° To defence, promotion and information actions undertaken in the interests of creators and their works. II. – The aid for the dissemination of live performances referred to in Article L. 324-17 refers to…

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