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Copyright law of Spain : ウィキペディア英語版
Copyright law of Spain

Spanish copyright law governs copyright ((スペイン語:derechos de autor)), that is the rights
of authors of literary, artistic or scientific works, in Spain. It was
first instituted by the Law of 10 January 1879, and, in its origins, was influenced by French copyright law
and by the movement led by Victor Hugo for the international protection of literary and artistic works. As of 2006, the
principal dispositions are contained in Book One of the Intellectual Property Law of 11 November 1987 as modified.
A consolidated version of this law was approved by Royal Legislative Decree 1/1996 of 12 April 1996: unless otherwise stated, all references are to this law.
== Protected works ==

The conception of a "protected work" (''objeto de propiedad intelectual'') in Spain (contained in Title II, Chapter 2) is
generalist, and covers (art. 10.1) "all original literary, artistic or scientific creations expressed in any medium or support", including:
*books, pamphlets, writings, addresses, lectures, judicial reports (''informes forenses'') and other works of the same nature;
*musical compositions with or without words;
*dramatic and dramatico-musical works, choreographies, mime and theatrical works in general
*cinematographic works and any other audiovisual works;
*
*sculptures; drawings, paintings, engravings, lithographies; cartoons and comics; their preparatory work and any other physical works;
*projects, plans, models and designs of architectural and engineering works;
*graphs, maps and pictures relating to topography, geography and science in general;
*photographs and analogous works;
*computer programs.
*
Cinematographic works, other audiovisual works and computer programs are subject to slightly different treatment from other types of work.
The title of a work is also protected so far as it is original (art. 10.2). Derived works are protected alongside
the protection of the original work (art. 11), and include:
#translations and adaptations;
#revisions, updates and notes;
#compilations, abstracts and extracts;
#musical arrangements;
#any other transformation of a work.
Collections of works (e.g. anthologies) and other collections of data which, by reason of the selection or arrangement of
the contents, constitute intellectual creations are also protected (art. 12)
Works are protected by "the sole fact of their creation" (art. 1), regardless of the nationality of the author or the
place of publication. Corporate persons can only be authors of collective works (arts. 4.2, 8).

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