Copyrights Law in Ireland

Here’s a detailed overview of copyright law in Ireland:

Copyright Law in Ireland

1. Governing Legislation

The primary legislation is the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 (as amended).

Ireland’s copyright laws implement EU directives and comply with international treaties.

The law is administered by the Irish Patents Office and the Intellectual Property Office of Ireland (IPOI).

2. Protected Works

Original works protected include:

Literary works (books, articles, computer programs)

Artistic works (paintings, drawings, sculptures)

Musical works and lyrics

Dramatic and choreographic works

Cinematographic and audiovisual works

Sound recordings and broadcasts

Typographical arrangements of published editions

3. Rights Granted

Economic rights: reproduction, distribution, public performance, broadcasting, communication to the public, and adaptation.

Moral rights: authorship attribution and integrity protection.

Related rights protect performers, producers of sound recordings, and broadcasters.

4. Duration of Protection

Literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works:

Life of the author plus 70 years.

For anonymous or pseudonymous works: 70 years from publication.

Sound recordings and broadcasts: 50 years from publication or communication.

Cinematographic works: 70 years from the death of the last surviving principal director, author of the screenplay, author of the dialogue, or composer.

5. Registration

Copyright protection arises automatically upon creation.

No formal registration system for copyright in Ireland.

Other means, like notarization or deposit, can be used to establish proof of authorship.

6. International Treaties

Ireland is a party to major copyright treaties, including:

Berne Convention

WIPO Copyright Treaty (WCT)

WIPO Performances and Phonograms Treaty (WPPT)

TRIPS Agreement

EU Copyright Directives

7. Enforcement

Enforcement through civil courts.

Remedies include injunctions, damages, account of profits, and destruction of infringing copies.

Criminal sanctions apply in serious cases.

Summary Table

AspectDetails
Governing LawCopyright and Related Rights Act 2000
Administering BodyIntellectual Property Office of Ireland (IPOI)
DurationLife + 70 years
RegistrationNo formal registration system
International TreatiesBerne, WCT, WPPT, TRIPS, EU Directives

 

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