There is no single international copyright law. Rather, international copyright law is comprised of a variety of domestic laws, as well as regional, international and bilateral treaties and agreements. As a result of the Berne Convention, as well as growing awareness of the importance of uniformity in light of an increasingly globalised economy, these various laws, treaties and agreements exhibit many common doctrines and principles.

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