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What is Copyright? |
The right to prevent others from copying or reproducing certain types of created work |
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Copyright is regulated by what Statute? |
Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988 |
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What are the four principals of copyright? |
1) Must be recorded in a permanent form 2) Literary work - original 3) Must fall into one of the S3-8 categories 4) Must result from the application of skill, labour and judgement |
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What is the case relating to the four copyright principals? |
Ladbroke (Football) Ltd v William Hill (Football) Ltd 1964 |
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Copyright: Dramatic Works? |
1) Work of Dance/Mime 2) Does not include merely a song - Tate v Fullbrook 1908 |
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Copyright: Musical Works? |
1) Work consisting of music, excluding words, actions etc to be performed with the music 2) Scores, distinctive sound 3) Must be recorded in permanent form |
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Copyright: Artistic Works? |
1) Section 4 2) For Artistic Merit as opposed to commercial |
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Artistic Work cases? |
1) Merlet v Mothercare 1986 2) Radley Gowns Ltd v Costas Spyrou 1975 |
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Artistic Work: Sound recording? |
No originality required |
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Artistic Work: Films? |
Includes video, television, movies, and their stills Also includes soundtracks |
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What are restricted acts? |
1) Copying (s. 17) 2) Issuing copies to the public (s. 18) 3) Rental/Lending to the public (s. 18a) 4) Performing (s. 19) 5) Showing/Performing work in public (s. 19) 6) Broadcasting (s. 20) 7) Including the work in a cable program (s. 20) |
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When are the restricted acts applicable? |
When they are being done in relation to a whole or substantial part of the protected work |