Copyright Act 1994

Copyright licensing - Applications with respect to licensing schemes

155: Effect of order of Tribunal made on application

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"What happens when the Tribunal makes a decision to help you use copyrighted work"

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You can get an order from the Tribunal under section 153. If you get this order and follow its rules, you are protected from copyright infringement. You must pay the scheme operator or promise to pay when you know how much it is, and follow the order's terms.

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Part 8Copyright licensing
Applications with respect to licensing schemes

155Effect of order of Tribunal made on application

  1. Where the Tribunal has made an order under section 153 and the order remains in force, the person in whose favour the order is made shall, if that person—

  2. pays to the operator of the scheme any charges payable in accordance with the order or, if the amount cannot be ascertained, gives an undertaking to pay the charges when ascertained; and
    1. complies with the other terms specified in the order,—
      1. be in the same position as regards infringement of copyright as if that person had at all material times been the holder of a licence granted by the owner of the copyright in question on the terms specified in the order.

      Compare
      • 1962 No 33 s 45(1)–(3)