Intellectual works in the literary, scientific and artistic fields, whatever their type, form of expression, merits, mode of communication or objective, include, in particular:
(a) books, pamphlets, magazines, newspapers and other writings;
(b) lectures, lessons, addresses and sermons;
(c) dramatic and dramatico-musical works and their production;
(d) works of choreography or mime which are expressed in written or any other form;
(e) musical compositions, with or without words;
(f) cinematographic, television, phonographic, video and radiophonic works;
(g) works of drawing, tapestry, painting, sculpture, pottery, glazed tiles, engraving, lithography and architecture;
(h) photographic works and works produced by processes analogous to photography;
(i) works of applied art, industrial designs, and works of design that constitute artistic creations, whether or not protected as industrial property;
(j) illustrations and geographical maps;
(l) plans, sketches and three-dimensional works concerning architecture, town planning, geography or other sciences;
(m) emblems or slogans, even if used for advertising, provided that they show originality;
(n) parodies and other literary or musical compositions, even if inspired by the theme or subject of another work.