Beirut:
- Beirut from the sky.
- Parliament Square (2 views).
- Ryad El Solh Square.
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....Beirut
is the seat of the Lebanese Parliament, with 128 deputies, and the fine, spacious
Martyrs' Square facing the sea, as well as very old churches and mosques and
a valuable archeological museum.
It has first-class hospitals - the American Hospital, Hôtel Dieu, Saint George's
and Jettawi. There are very lively shopping centers and bazaars, and
in the hinterland there are picturesque villages scattered over the lower
slopes of the Lebanese mountain range. Visitors gather to contemplate the
Pigeon grotto rising out of the sea, an arched rock marking the Beirut headland.
In Short, Beirut is a city with every kind of tourist, artistic and cultural
attraction. See it for yourself.....
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Decree
N. 2385 of 17/1/1924 as amended by law N. 76 of 3/4/1999 ( articles 2, 5, 15,
49 and 85 ) lays down as follows:
The author of a literary or artistic work, by the very fact of authorship, has
absolute right of ownership over the work, without obligation of recourse to
formal procedures . The author will himself enjoy the benefit of exploitation
of his work, and he possesses exclusive rights of publication and of the reproduction
under any form whatsoever. Whether the work in question comes under the public
domain or not those persons will be liable to imprisonment for a period of one
to three years and to fine of between five and fifty million Lebanese pounds,
or to either one of these penalties, who
1-will
have appended or caused to be appended a usurped name on a literary or artistic
work;
2-will have fraudulently imitated the signature or trademark adopted by an author,
with a view to deceiving the buyer;
3-will have counterfeited a literary or artistic work;
4-or will have knowingly sold, received, or put on sale or into circulation
a work which is counterfeit or signed with a forged signature.
The punishment will be increased in the event of repetition.