US Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 2004 (120 of 2004)
Schedule 9 Copyright amendments
Part 1 Performers' rights in sound recordings
Copyright Act 1968
4 Section 84
Repeal the section, substitute:
84 Definitions
In this Part:
live performance means:
(a) a performance (including an improvisation) of a dramatic work, or part of such a work, including such a performance given with the use of puppets; or
(b) a performance (including an improvisation) of a musical work or part of such a work; or
(c) the reading, recitation or delivery of a literary work, or part of such a work, or the recitation or delivery of an improvised literary work; or
(d) a performance of a dance; or
(e) a performance of a circus act or a variety act or any similar presentation or show; or
(f) a performance of an expression of folklore;
being a live performance, whether in the presence of an audience or otherwise.
performer in a live performance:
(a) means each person who contributed to the sounds of the performance; and
(b) if the performance includes a performance of a musical work - includes the conductor.
qualified person means:
(a) an Australian citizen, an Australian protected person or a person (other than a body corporate) resident in Australia; or
(b) a body corporate incorporated under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State.
sound recording of a live performance means a sound recording, made at the time of the live performance, consisting of, or including, the sounds of the performance.
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