US Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 2004 (120 of 2004)
Schedule 9 Copyright amendments
Part 2 Performers' moral rights
Copyright Act 1968
23 Section 189 (definition of infringing article )
Repeal the definition, substitute:
infringing article means:
(a) in relation to an author's moral rights:
(i) an article that embodies a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work, or a cinematograph film, whether or not the article bears or contains other material; or
(ii) a reproduction of, or of an adaptation of, a literary, dramatic or musical work; or
(iii) a reproduction of an artistic work; or
(iv) a copy of a cinematograph film;
being a work or film in respect of which a moral right of the author has been infringed, other than by derogatory treatment not involving the material distortion or alteration of, or the mutilation of, the work or film; and
(b) in relation to the moral rights of a performer in a live performance:
(i) a copy record of the live performance, where the making of the copy record has infringed the performer's right of attribution of performership; or
(ii) a record embodying the live performance, where a person's name is inserted or affixed on the record and the inserting or affixing has infringed the performer's right not to have performership falsely attributed; or
(iii) a record embodying the live performance, where the record also embodies sounds the making of which have infringed the performer's right not to have performership falsely attributed; or
(iv) a record embodying the live performance, being the live performance as affected by derogatory treatment that has infringed the performer's right of integrity of performership; and
(c) in relation to the moral rights of a performer in a recorded performance:
(i) a copy record of the recorded performance, where the making of the copy record has infringed the performer's right of attribution of performership; or
(ii) a record embodying the recorded performance, where a person's name is inserted or affixed on the record and the inserting or affixing has infringed the performer's right not to have performership falsely attributed; or
(iii) a copy record of the recorded performance, where dealings with the copy as a copy of an unaltered recorded performance have infringed the performer's right not to have performership falsely attributed; or
(iv) a record embodying the recorded performance, being a record that incorporates derogatory treatment that has infringed the performer's right of integrity of performership.