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What is Copyright?

The right to prevent others from copying or reproducing certain types of created work

Copyright is regulated by what Statute?

Copyright Designs and Patents Act 1988

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

What is the case relating to the four copyright principals?

Ladbroke (Football) Ltd v William Hill (Football) Ltd 1964

Copyright: Dramatic Works?

1) Work of Dance/Mime




2) Does not include merely a song




- Tate v Fullbrook 1908

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

Copyright: Artistic Works?

1) Section 4




2) For Artistic Merit as opposed to commercial

Artistic Work cases?

1) Merlet v Mothercare 1986




2) Radley Gowns Ltd v Costas Spyrou 1975

Artistic Work: Sound recording?

No originality required

Artistic Work: Films?

Includes video, television, movies, and their stills




Also includes soundtracks

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)





When are the restricted acts applicable?

When they are being done in relation to a whole or substantial part of the protected work