Copyright Act 1994

Performers' rights - Performers’ moral rights - Other provisions relating to moral rights

170I: Application to parts of performances

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"How your performance rights apply to parts of a show"

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You have rights over your performances. The right in section 170A applies to the whole or a substantial part of a performance. The right in section 170E applies to the whole or any part of a performance.

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Part 9Performers' rights
Performers’ moral rights: Other provisions relating to moral rights

170IApplication to parts of performances

  1. The right conferred by section 170A applies in relation to the whole or any substantial part of a performance.

  2. The right conferred by section 170E applies in relation to the whole or any part of a performance.

Notes
  • Section 170I: inserted, on , by section 18 of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Amendment Act 2018 (2016 No 90).