Copyright Act Article 35May 1, 2019

All terms of duration specified in Articles 30 through 34 terminate as of the last day of the last year of the term. "Where the term of economic rights for works released to the public continuously or successively is calculated on the basis of the date of the public release of the work, if each public release can constitute an independent work, the term of economic rights of each work shall be calculated from the date of each public release; if each public release cannot constitute an independent work, the term shall be calculated from the date of the public release(s) that can constitute an independent work. "With respect to the circumstances described in the preceding paragraph, if the continuing part has not been publicly released within three years of the date of public release of its preceding part, the term of the economic rights shall be calculated from the date of public release of its preceding part. "Subsection 3 Transfer, Exercise, and Extinguishment of Economic Rights

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