Unión Europea
Canadá
Derecho de autor y derechos conexos
11. Article 12 of the TRIPS Agreement requires that wherever the term of protection of a work, other than a phonographic work or a work of applied art, is calculated on the basis other than the life of a natural person, such term shall be no less than 50 years from the end of the calendar year of authorized publication, or failing such authorized publication within 50 years from the making of the work, 50 years from the end of the calendar year of making. In the case of anonymous and pseudonymous works which are published between the 26th year and the 50th year after their making, copyright would subsist in those works for the full term required by Article 12 of the TRIPS Agreement, (e.g. between 76 and 100 years from their making) or would the copyright therein expire pursuant to Sections 6.1 or 6.2 of the Copyright Act 75 years following the end of the calendar year of their making?
With respect to the situation described, copyright under the Canadian Copyright Act would expire 75 years after the making of the work.