The Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works is an international agreement that safeguards the rights of creators over their works, including literature, music, and visual art. It establishes that authors have the exclusive right to control the reproduction and distribution of their works, and it mandates a minimum level of protection in member countries. The convention also promotes the principle of "national treatment," ensuring that foreign authors receive the same rights as local creators. Overall, it aims to foster creativity and protect intellectual property on a global scale.
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