31 August 2021CopyrightGilberto Cavagna di Gualdana
An overview of Italian regulation on a private copying levy
The regulation on the compensations for the private reproduction for personal use of private copy was introduced in Italy by law no. 93 on February 5, 1992. The law provided for the first time an exception to the exclusive reproduction rights granted to authors, artists and producers, pursuant to the 1941 Italian Copyright Act (law no. 633).
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