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COPYRIGHT ACT 1968 - SECT 107

Making of a copy of the sound recording for purpose of broadcasting

  (1)   Where the broadcasting by a person of a sound recording would not (whether by reason of an assignment or licence or of the operation of a provision of this Act) constitute an infringement of the copyright in the recording but the making by the person of a copy of the sound recording would, apart from this subsection, constitute such an infringement, the copyright in the recording is not infringed by the making by the person of a copy of the sound recording in association with other matter solely for the purpose of the broadcasting of the recording in association with the other matter.

  (2)   The last preceding subsection does not apply in relation to a copy of a sound recording if the copy is used for a purpose other than:

  (a)   the broadcasting of the recording in circumstances that do not (whether by reason of an assignment or licence or of the operation of a provision of this Act) constitute an infringement of the copyright in the recording; or

  (b)   the making of further copies of the sound recording for the purpose of the broadcasting of the recording in such circumstances.

  (3)   Subsection   (1) does not apply in relation to a copy of a sound recording where the copy is used for the purpose of the broadcasting of the recording by a person who is not the maker of the copy unless the maker has paid to the owner of the copyright in the recording such amount as they agree or, in default of agreement, has given an undertaking in writing to the owner to pay to the owner such amount as is determined by the Copyright Tribunal, on the application of either of them, to be equitable remuneration to the owner for the making of the copy.

  (4)   A person who has given an undertaking referred to in the last preceding subsection is liable, when the Copyright Tribunal has determined the amount to which the undertaking relates, to pay that amount to the owner of the copyright in the recording and the owner may recover that amount in a court of competent jurisdiction from the person as a debt due to the owner.

  (5)   Subsection   (1) does not apply in relation to a copy of a sound recording unless, before the expiration of the period of 12 months commencing on the day on which any of the copies made in accordance with that subsection is first used for broadcasting the recording in accordance with that subsection, or before the expiration of such further period, if any, as is agreed between the maker of the copy and the owner of the copyright in the recording, all the copies made in accordance with that subsection are destroyed or are transferred, with the consent of the Director - General of the National Archives of Australia, to the care (within the meaning of the Archives Act 1983 ) of the National Archives of Australia.

  (6)   The Director - General of the National Archives of Australia must not consent to the transfer to the care of the National Archives of Australia in accordance with subsection   (5) of a copy of a sound recording unless he or she has certified that the recording is of an exceptional documentary character.

  (7)   In this section:

"broadcasting" does not include simulcasting.


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