Copyright Tribunal definition

Copyright Tribunal means the tribunal established by subsection (1) of section 154;
Copyright Tribunal means a Copyright Tribunal established under Part VII of the Copyright Act (Cap. 63);
Copyright Tribunal means tribunal created in terms of the Copyright Act;

Examples of Copyright Tribunal in a sentence

  • The commencement of a mediation will not prevent the parties commencing or continuing Court or where appropriate Copyright Tribunal proceedings nor will it prevent CLA exercising its rights under the Agreement generally and under clause 11 particularly.

  • The Licensor and the Licensees hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of Hong Kong, save as specifically provided for in the Copyright Ordinance, to the Copyright Tribunal.

  • Furthermore, this provision stipulates the factors that need to be considered in determining whether the use of a copyright amounts to fair use.2.8. The Bill proposes the strengthening of the Copyright Tribunal.

  • In the following, some of them are briefly described: - Copyright Tribunal: the UK (s.

  • Each year 1% of revenue from blanket licensing schemes is allocated to a separate account to fund legal actions (e.g. High Court cases, Copyright Tribunal cases and indemnity claims).


More Definitions of Copyright Tribunal

Copyright Tribunal or "Tribunal" means the Tribunal established under section 103;
Copyright Tribunal means the tribunal established under section 48 of the Act;
Copyright Tribunal or “Tribunal” means a Copyright Tribunal established under this Act;
Copyright Tribunal or “Tribunal” means the Copyright Tribunal established under Part VII;
Copyright Tribunal or “Tribunal” means the Tribunal established under section 103; “country” includes any territory;
Copyright Tribunal means the Copyright Tribunal established under Part V of the Copyright Act 1962:
Copyright Tribunal means the tribunal established under