Association Littéraire et Artistique Internationale (ALAI) was founded
1878 in
Paris.
Victor Hugo was the honorary president and founder of the
association. The group gave itself the objective of creating an international convention for the protection of literary and artistic properties which was acheived eight years later with the
Berne Convention on
September 9,
1886. It continues to exist today and it is considered one of the premiere international organizations that continues to suggest law reform in connection with the international
copyright and
intellectual property movement.
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