Statutory Instrument 1995 No. 3297

      The Duration of Copyright and Rights in Performances Regulations 1995


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS

1995 No. 3297

COPYRIGHT

RIGHTS IN PERFORMANCES

The Duration of Copyright and Rights in Performances Regulations 1995

Made 19th December 1995
Coming into force 1st January 1996


ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS

Part I
Introductory Provisions
1.  Citation, commencement and extent.
2.  Interpretation.
3.  Implementation of Directive, &c.
4.  Scheme of the regulations.
Part II
Amendments of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988
Copyright
5.  Duration of copyright in literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works.
6.  Duration of copyright in sound recordings and films.
7.  Duration of copyright in broadcasts and cable programmes.
8.  Meaning of country of origin.
9.  Treatment of film sound tracks.
Rights in performances
10.  Duration of rights in performances.
Supplementary
11.  Meaning of EEA national and EEA state.
Part III
Savings and transitional provisions
Introductory
12.  Introductory.
13.  Films not protected as such.
Copyright
14.  Copyright: interpretation.
15.  Duration of copyright: general saving.
16.  Duration of copyright: application of new provisions.
17.  Extended and revived copyright.
18.  Ownership of extended copyright.
19.  Ownership of revived copyright.
20.  Prospective ownership of extended or revived copyright.
21.  Extended copyright: existing licences, agreement, &c.
22.  Revived copyright: exercise of moral rights.
23.  Revived copyright: saving for acts of exploitation when work in public domain, &c.
24.  Revived copyright: use as of right subject to reasonable royalty.
25.  Revived copyright: application to Copyright Tribunal.
26.  Film sound tracks: application of new provisions.
Rights in performances
27.  Rights in performances: interpretation.
28.  Duration of rights in performances: general saving.
29.  Duration of rights in performances: application of new provisions.
30.  Extended and revived performance rights.
31.  Entitlement to extended or revived performance rights.
32.  Extended performance rights: existing consents, agreement, &c.
33.  Revived performance rights: saving for acts of exploitation when performance in public domain, &c.
34.  Revived performance rights: use as of right subject to reasonable remuneration.
35.  Revived performance rights: application to Copyright Tribunal.
Supplementary
36.  Construction of references to EEA states.

 

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