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Berne Convention For The Protection Of Literary And Artistic Works
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The Berne Convention for the Protection Of Literary And Artistic Works, often abbreviated as the Berne Convention, is an international treaty governing the minimum standards for copyright protection of works of authorship, such as literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, and cinematographic works. Adopted in Berne, Switzerland, in 188…
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Berne Convention For The Protection Of Literary And Artistic Works
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The Convention covers "literary and artistic works," which are broadly defined. Protected categories include:
Books, pamphlets, and other literary works.
Lectures, speeches, and sermons.
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Genre
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The concept of genre (descriptor), derived etymologically from the Greek $\gamma\acute{\epsilon}\nu\mathrm{o}\varsigma$ (genos*, meaning 'kind' or 'race'), functions as a primary classification system within semiotics, aesthetics, and hermeneutics. It denotes a category of artistic composition characterized by a particular style, form, or subject matter. While conventionally applied to [literary works](/entries/li…
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Scribes
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The Egyptian Model
Egyptian scribes utilized papyrus, reed pens, and soot-based inks, developing highly standardized hieroglyphic and hieratic scripts. By the New Kingdom, scribal education emphasized the production of literary works and extensive bureaucratic records. A notable, though now discredited, theory posits that the distinc…