US Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act 2004 (120 of 2004)
Schedule 9 Copyright amendments
Part 2 Performers' moral rights
Copyright Act 1968
43 After Division 4 of Part IX
Insert:
Division 4A - Right of integrity of performership
195ALA Performer's right of integrity of performership
(1) A performer in a live performance or recorded performance has a right of integrity of performership in respect of the performance.
(2) The performer's right is the right not to have the performance subjected to derogatory treatment.
Note: If there is more than one performer in a performance, then each performer has a right of integrity of performership: see subsection 195AZQ(4).
195ALB Derogatory treatment of performance
In this Part:
derogatory treatment , in relation to a performer in a live performance or recorded performance, means the doing, in relation to the performance, of anything that results in a material distortion of, the mutilation of, or a material alteration to, the performance that is prejudicial to the performer's reputation.
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