Copyright Act 1994

Enforcement officers - Powers of Police

134ZB: Powers of Police

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"What powers do police have to enforce copyright law?"

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You have the same powers as an enforcement officer under this Part of the law. As a police member, you can use these powers. You get these powers from the Copyright Act 1994, which was updated by the Copyright Amendment Act 2011.

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Part 6AEnforcement officers
Powers of Police

134ZBPowers of Police

  1. Every member of the Police has all, and may exercise any, of the powers of an enforcement officer under this Part.

Notes
  • Section 134ZB: inserted, on , by section 6 of the Copyright Amendment Act 2011 (2011 No 72).