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Bahrain - Copyrights
 
Summary:

Bahrain is a member of the Berne Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works.

Law No. 22 of 2006 related to Copyright and Neighboring Rights was issued on June 25, 2006, to govern the protection of copyright and related rights in the Kingdom of Bahrain.

The law, who's Implementing Regulations have not yet been issued, annulled Copyright Law No. 10 of 1993.
 
In order to gain protection, the publishers of copyrightable works have to deposit 3 copies of the work with the Copyright Protection Office at the Ministry of Information. Original works of literature, art and science, regardless of type, importance or purpose are protectable.

Such works include books, pamphlets and other writings, lectures, sermons, dramatic works, musical works, musical compositions, cinematographic works, works of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, photographic works, works of applied art, illustrations, maps, plans, sketches and three-dimensional works as well as computer programs and folklore expressions. The law also provides protection for neighboring rights including rights of performers, producers of sound recordings and broadcasting organizations.

Protection period for the economic rights of the authors consists of two phases, the author's lifetime and a period ranging from 20 to 70 yeas following his death.

As per the law, penalties for copyright infringements have been stiffened. Wide spectrum of penalties, including imprisonment ranging between three months to one year and a fine ranging between BHD 500- BHD 4,000, have been imposed on the violators of the copyright law.

Requirements


filing applications
1. A Power of Attorney legalized up to the Bahraini Consulate.

2. Three copies of the work.

3. A legalized copy of the deed of assignment, if the applicant is not the author.

 

 
 
 
 
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