Copyright Act 1994

Performers' rights - Miscellaneous provisions - Duration and transmission of rights

194C: Performers’ rights relating to consent for recording or live transmission and to film recordings not assignable

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"Your performance rights are protected and can't be given away"

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You have rights as a performer. These rights are found in sections 171 to 174. You cannot assign these rights to someone else. You can find more information about these rights in the sections 171 to 174. These rights are protected by law.

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Part 9Performers' rights
Miscellaneous provisions: Duration and transmission of rights

194CPerformers’ rights relating to consent for recording or live transmission and to film recordings not assignable

  1. The rights conferred by sections 171 to 174 are not assignable.

Notes
  • Section 194C: inserted, on , by section 29 of the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership Amendment Act 2018 (2016 No 90).