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Her Majesty, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, and by virtue of the authority conferred upon Her by section 159 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988[1], is pleased to order, and it is hereby ordered as follows:- 1. - (1) This Order may be cited as the Copyright (Application to Other Countries) Order 1999 and shall come into force on 22nd July 1999. (2) In this Order-
2.
- (1) In relation to literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, films and the typographical arrangements of published editions, sections 153, 154 and 155 of the Act (qualification for copyright protection) apply in relation to-
(b) bodies incorporated under the law of such a country as they apply in relation to bodies incorporated under the law of a part of the United Kingdom; and (c) works first published in such a country as they apply in relation to works first published in the United Kingdom;
but subject to paragraph (2) and article 5 below.
(ii) before 1st August 1989 (commencement of Part I of the Act) and at the material time (as defined in section 154(4)(b) of the Act) the author was not a relevant person; or
(b) in any work by virtue of paragraph (1) above if-
(ii) the work was first published before that date or (as the case may be) the earliest of those dates;
and for the purposes of sub-paragraph (a)(ii) of this paragraph, a "relevant person" is a Commonwealth citizen, a British protected person, a citizen or subject of any country specified in Schedule 1 to this Order, or a person resident or domiciled in the United Kingdom, another country to which the relevant provisions of Part I of the Act extend or (subject to article 5 below) a country specified in Schedule I to this Order.
(3) Where copyright subsists in a work by virtue of paragraph (1) above, the whole of Part I of the Act (including Schedule 1 to the Act) applies in relation to the work, save that in relation to an artistic work consisting of the design of a typeface-
(b) section 55 (making such articles not an infringement) applies as if the words in subsection (2) from the beginning to "marketed" were omitted, and (c) paragraph 14(5) of Schedule 1 (transitional provisions) does not apply,
and subject also to articles 5 and 7 below.
(b) bodies incorporated under the law of such a country as they apply in relation to bodies incorporated under the law of a part of the United Kingdom; and (c) broadcasts made from such a country as they apply to broadcasts made from the United Kingdom;
but subject to paragraph (2) and article 5 below.
(b) a cable programme shall be disregarded if it was included in a cable programme service before the later of the relevant date and 1st January 1985;
and subject also to article 7 below.
(b) a work is made on or after 1st August 1989 and copyright under the Act does not subsist in it when it is made,
but copyright subsequently subsists in it by virtue of article 2(1), 3, 4(1) or 4(5) above. (The countries specified in this Schedule either are parties to the Berne Copyright Convention and/or the Universal Copyright Convention and/or the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organisation (including the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) and/or are member States of the European Community or otherwise give adequate protection under their law.) Albania Algeria Andorra (27th September 1957) Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Australia (including Norfolk Island) Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bolivia Bosnia-Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Darussalam Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burundi Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Chile China (including Hong Kong) Colombia Congo Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Cyprus, Republic of Czech Republic Democratic Republic of the Congo Denmark (including Greenland and the Faeroe Islands) Djibouti Dominica Dominican Republic Ecuador Egypt El Salvador Equatorial Guinea Estonia Fiji Finland France (including all Overseas Departments and Territories) Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Greece Grenada Guatemala Guinea Guinea-Bissau Guyana Haiti Holy See Honduras Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland, Republic of Israel Italy Jamaica Japan Kampuchea (27th September 1957) Kazakhstan Kenya Korea, Republic of Kuwait Kyrgyz Republic Laos (27th September 1957) Latvia Lebanon Lesotho Liberia Libya Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Macau Macedonia Madagascar Malawi Malaysia Maldives Moldova Mali Malta Mauritania Mauritius Mexico Monaco Mongolia Morocco Mozambique Myanmar Namibia Netherlands (including Aruba and the Netherlands Antilles) New Zealand Nicaragua Niger Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Papua New Guinea Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Qatar Romania Russian Federation Rwanda Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Lucia Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saudi Arabia (13th July 1994) Senegal Sierra Leone Singapore Slovak Republic Slovenia Solomon Islands South Africa Soviet Union (27th May 1973) Spain Sri Lanka Suriname Swaziland Sweden Switzerland Taiwan (10th July 1985) Tajikistan (25th December 1991) Tanzania Thailand Togo Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkey Uganda Ukraine United Arab Emirates United States of America (including Puerto Rico and all territories and possessions) Uruguay Venezuela Yugoslavia Zaire Zambia Zimbabwe (The countries specified in this Schedule either are parties to the Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations and/or are member States of the European Community or otherwise give adequate protection under their law.) Argentina Australia (including Norfolk Island) Austria Bangladesh Barbados Belgium Bolivia Brazil Bulgaria Burkina Faso Canada Cape Verde Chile Colombia Congo Costa Rica Czech Republic Denmark (including Greenland and the Faeroe Islands) Dominican Republic Ecuador El Salvador Fiji Finland France (including all Overseas Departments and Territories) Germany Ghana Greece Guatemala Honduras Hong Kong Hungary Iceland India Indonesia Ireland, Republic of Italy Jamaica Japan Lebanon Lesotho Luxembourg Macedonia Malawi Malaysia Mexico Moldova Monaco Netherlands New Zealand Niger Nigeria Norway Pakistan Panama Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Saint Lucia Slovak Republic Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Uruguay Venezuela (The countries specified in this Schedule either are parties to the Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations and/or the European Agreement on the Protection of Television Broadcasts and/or the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organisation (including the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) and/or are member States of the European Community or otherwise give adequate protection under their law.) *Angola (1st December 1996) *Antigua and Barbuda (1st January 1996) Argentina (2nd March 1992) Australia (30th September 1992) Austria (1st June 1957) *Bahrain (1st January 1996) *Bangladesh (1st January 1996) Barbados (18th September 1983) Belgium (1st June 1957) *Belize (1st January 1996) *Benin (22nd February 1996) Bolivia (24th November 1993) *Botswana (1st January 1996) Brazil (29th September 1965) *Brunei Darussalam (1st January 1996) Bulgaria (31st January 1995) Burkina Faso (14th January 1988) *Burundi (1st January 1996) Canada (1st January 1996) *Cameroon (1st January 1996) Cape Verde (3rd July 1997) *Central African Republic (1st January 1996) *Chad (19th October 1996) Chile (5th September 1974) Colombia (17th September 1976) Congo (18th May 1964) Costa Rica (9th September 1971) *Cote D'Ivoire (1st January 1996) *Cuba (1st January 1996) Cyprus, Republic of (5th May 1970 - television; 1st January 1996 - non-television) Czech Republic (1st January 1993) *Democratic Republic of the Congo (1st January 1997) Denmark (1st June 1957) *Djibouti (1st January 1996) *Dominica (1st January 1996) Dominican Republic (27th January 1987) Ecuador (18th May 1964) *Egypt (1st January 1996) El Salvador (29th June 1979) Faeroe Islands (1st February 1962 - television; 1st July 1965 - non-television) Fiji (11th April 1972) Finland (1st June 1957) France (including all Overseas Departments and Territories) (1st June 1957) *Gabon (1st January 1996) *Gambia (23rd October 1996) Germany (1st June 1957) *Ghana (1st January 1996) Greece (1st June 1957) Greenland (1st February 1962 - television; 1st July 1965 - non-television) *Grenada (22nd February 1996) Guatemala (14th January 1977) *Guinea-Bissau (1st January 1996) *Guinea (1st January 1996) *Guyana (1st January 1996) *Haiti (30th January 1996) Honduras (16th February 1990) Hong Kong (1st June 1957) Hungary (10th February 1995) Iceland (15th June 1994) Indonesia (1st June 1957) *India (1st January 1996) Ireland, Republic of (1st June 1957) *Israel (1st January 1996) Italy (1st June 1957) Jamaica (27th January 1994) Japan (26th October 1989) *Kenya (1st January 1996) *Korea, Republic of (1st January 1996) *Kuwait (1st January 1996) *Kyrgyz Republic (20th December 1998) *Latvia (10th February 1999) Lebanon (12th August 1997) Lesotho (26th January 1990) *Liechtenstein (1st January 1996) Luxembourg (1st June 1957) *Macau (1st January 1996) Macedonia (2nd March 1998) *Madagascar (1st January 1996) Malawi (22nd June 1989) Malaysia (1st June 1957) *Maldives (1st January 1996) *Mali (1st January 1996) *Malta (1st January 1996) *Mauritania (1st January 1996) *Mauritius (1st January 1996) Mexico (18th May 1964) Moldova (5th December 1995) Monaco (6th December 1985) *Mongolia (29th January 1997) *Morocco (1st January 1996) *Mozambique (1st January 1996) *Myanmar (1st January 1996) *Namibia (1st January 1996) Netherlands (1st June 1957) *New Zealand (1st January 1996) *Nicaragua (1st January 1996) Niger (18th May 1964) Nigeria (29th October 1993) Norway (10th August 1968 - television; 10th July 1978 - non-television) Panama (2nd September 1983) *Pakistan (1st January 1996) *Papua New Guinea (6th June 1996) Paraguay (26th February 1970) Peru (7th August 1985) Philippines (25th September 1984) Poland (1st January 1996) Portugal (1st June 1957) *Qatar (13th January 1996) Romania (1st January 1996) *Rwanda (22nd May 1996) *Saint Kitts and Nevis (21st February 1996) Saint Lucia (1st January 1996) *Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1st January 1996) *Senegal (1st January 1996) *Sierra Leone (1st January 1996) Singapore (1st June 1957) Slovak Republic (1st January 1993) Slovenia (1st January 1996) *Solomon Islands (26th July 1996) *South Africa (1st January 1996) Spain (1st June 1957) *Sri Lanka (1st January 1996) *Suriname (1st January 1996) *Swaziland (1st January 1996) Sweden (1st June 1957) Switzerland (24th September 1993) *Tanzania (1st January 1996) *Thailand (1st January 1996) *Togo (1st January 1996) *Trinidad and Tobago (1st January 1996) *Tunisia (1st January 1996) *Turkey (1st January 1996) *Uganda (1st January 1996) *United Arab Emirates (10th April 1996) *United States (1st January 1996) Uruguay (4th July 1977) Venezuela (1st January 1996) *Zambia (1st January 1996) *Zimbabwe (1st January 1996) (The countries specified in this Schedule are either member States of the European Community or otherwise give adequate protection under their law.) Austria Belgium Denmark Finland France (including all Overseas Departments and Territories) Germany Greece Indonesia Ireland, Republic of Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Portugal Singapore Spain Sweden 1. In respect of the countries listed in Schedule 4, in the application of article 4(2) above in relation to cable programmes by virtue of article 4(5), the relevant date is 1st January 1985. 2. In respect of the territory of Taiwan-
(b) in the application of Part I of the Act by virtue of article 2(3) above, subsection (1) of section 21 (infringement by making adaptation) applies as if subsection (3)(a)(i) of that section (translation of literary or dramatic work) were omitted.
3.
In the application of Part I of the Act by virtue of article 4 (broadcasts) above in relation to those countries identified in Schedule 3 to this Order by an asterisk, section 16 applies to broadcasts as if subsection (1)(b) (issue of copies of a work to the public), subsection (1)(d) (broadcast of a work or inclusion in a cable programme service) insofar as it relates to inclusion in a cable programme service and subsection (1)(c) (performing, showing or playing a work in public) insofar as it relates to broadcasts other than television broadcasts, were omitted.
(This note is not part of the Order) This Order applies or continues to apply the provisions of Part I of, and Schedule 1 to, the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to works of different types originating in the countries specified in the Schedules to the Order, with the effect that those works receive or continue to receive copyright protection in the United Kingdom. The Order revokes and replaces the Copyright (Application to Other Countries) Order 1993 and its amending Orders (article 8). Article 2 provides protection for literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, films and published editions originating in any country in Schedule 1. All of those countries are parties to the Berne Copyright Convention (Cmnd. 5002), and/or to the Universal Copyright Convention (Cmnd. 4905) and/or to the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organisation (Cmnd. 2556-59), (including the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (Cmnd. 2561-69, 2571-74)) and/or are member States of the European Community; or otherwise give adequate protection under their laws; the countries in respect of which a date is specified are countries whose works do not enjoy copyright protection in the United Kingdom where published in those countries before that date. Protection is excluded for literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works first published in a non-Schedule country before 1st June 1957 or, if the author was not a qualifying person at the time of publication, before 1st August 1989. Typeface designs are excluded. Article 3 provides protection for sound recordings originating in any country in Schedule 1. The protection extends to playing in public or broadcasting only if the country of origin of the recording is in Schedule 2 (parties to the Rome Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations (Cmnd. 2425), member States of the European Community and countries otherwise giving adequate protection). Article 4 provides protection for broadcasts originating in any country in Schedule 3. These countries are parties to the Rome Convention or to the European Agreement on the Protection of Television Broadcasts (Cmnd. 1163) and/or to the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organisation (including the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) and/or are member States of the European Community or otherwise give adequate protection under their laws. Protection does not extend to broadcasts made before the specified dates. The protection for Singapore, Indonesia and member States of the European Community also extends to cable programmes (article 4(5) and Schedule 4). Article 5 modifies the Order in respect of the member States of the European Community, Cyprus, Indonesia, Singapore and the territory of Taiwan. Article 6 preserves existing qualifications and article 7 preserves contrary acquired rights. This Order clarifies the position with regard to member States of the European Community and, further, takes account of the accession of-
(ii) Angola, Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gambia, Grenada, Haiti, Kyrgyz Republic, Latvia, Madagascar, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Qatar, Rwanda, St Kitts and Nevis, Solomon Islands and United Arab Emirates to the Agreement establishing the World Trade Organisation (including the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights); and (iii) Canada, Cape Verde, Lebanon, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Saint Lucia, Slovenia and Venezuela to the International (Rome) Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations.
Notes: [1] 1988 c. 48.back
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