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Copyright

The Copyright Act of 1912 protects 'works of literature, science and art'. The copyright belongs to the producer, up to 70 years after his or her death.

By producing a literary, scientific or artistic work, you can claim the copyright straight away, but your work will only be secure once a court judgment has been passed. Examples to which copyright protection apply include: texts, works of art, instructions for use, brochures, videos and other promotional materials, photographs, ornaments, drawings, scale models and constructions.

Fees and jurisdiction

A copyright can be obtained free of charge and offers worldwide protection.

Do you wish to receive further information?

Visit the website of the Foundation for Copyright Interests (website only in Dutch).
 
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Published on: 06-04-2011|Changed on: 15-12-2011