South Africa: Copyright, Act (Consolidation), 20/06/1978 (1992), No. 98 (No. 125)

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English:Copyright Act No. 98 of June 20, 1978 (as amended by Copyright Amendment Acts, No. 56 of 1980, No. 66 of 1983, No. 52 of 1984, No. 39 of 1986, No. 13 of 1988, No. 61 of 1989, No. 125 of 1992)ZA002, Complete document (html) ZA002, Complete document (pdf) 
French:Loi n° 98 du 20 juin 1978 sur le droit d'auteur (modifiée par les lois modificatives sur le droit d'auteur n° 56 de 1980, n° 66 de 1983, n° 52 de 1984, n° 39 de 1986, n° 13 de 1988, n° 61 de 1989 et n° 125 de 1992)ZA002, Complete document (html) ZA002, Complete document (pdf) 
Spanish:Ley N° 98 de 20 de junio de 1978 del Derecho de Autor, con las modificaciones de las leyes N° 56 de 1980, N° 66 de 1983, N° 52 de 1984, N° 39 de 1986, N° 13 de 1988, N° 61 de 1989 y N° 125 de 1992
Issued by: South Africa
Subject matters: Copyright and Related Rights (Neighboring Rights)
Date of basic text: June 20, 1978
Date of entry into force of basic text: January 1, 1979
Date of latest amendment: January 1, 1992
Date of entry into force of latest amendment: July 10, 1992
Officially published in: Government Gazette/Staatskoerant, 30/06/1978, No. 6092 and 10/07/1992, No. 14129
Additional information: Text was notified to WTO on February 20, 1996 in English. Main dedicated text. Consolidated text (consolidated by national authority).
WTO Documents: IP/N/1/ZAF/C/1
Text Code: ZA002
Notes: Date of entry into force of basic text: see sub-title and Section 47 for further details
Notification states:
"This Act regulates copyright. It protects the following works: literary works, musical works, artistic works, cinematograph film works, sound recordings, broadcasts, programme-carrying signals, published editions and computer programs. The duration of copyright in the above-mentioned works is not less than 50 years."
"This Act is in the process of amendment in order to ensure compliance with provisions of the TRIPS Agreement. Said amendments are aimed at:
(1) Certain extensions to the scope of copyright in computer programs;
(2) Adjustment of the term copyright in cinematographic films;
(3) Adjustment of the Act to keep abreast with advances in technology and the increased usage of electronic and digital storage of information or signals;
(4) Changing the definitions of "cinematograph film", "record" and "sound recording" and the requirement that a work must exist in a material form in order to qualify for copyright;
(5) Amending the provisions of the Act relating to damages and other compensation due to a copyright owner pursuant to infringement in order to bring the Copyright Act in conformity with corresponding provisions of the Designs Act, No. 195 of 1993 and the Trademarks Act, No. 194 of 1993."

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