Copyright Act 1994

Copyright Tribunal - Jurisdiction and procedure

211: Jurisdiction of Tribunal

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"The Tribunal's role in making copyright decisions"

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The Tribunal is given certain jobs to do by the Copyright Act 1994 or other laws. You can think of the Tribunal like a special group that helps make decisions about copyright. The Tribunal's jobs are decided by what the laws say it can do.

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Part 10Copyright Tribunal
Jurisdiction and procedure

211Jurisdiction of Tribunal

  1. The Tribunal shall have such functions as are conferred on it by this Act or any other enactment.

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  • 1962 No 33 s 37