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Advance Australia Logo Protection Act 1984 (consolidated as of December 10, 2015)

 Advance Australia Logo Protection Act 1984 (as consolidated on December 10, 2015)

Prepared by the Office of Parliamentary Counsel, Canberra

Advance Australia Logo Protection Act

1984

No. 20, 1984

Compilation No. 2

Compilation date: 10 December 2015

Includes amendments up to: Act No. 145, 2015

Registered: 24 December 2015

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About this compilation

This compilation

This is a compilation of the Advance Australia Logo Protection Act 1984 that

shows the text of the law as amended and in force on 10 December 2015 (the

compilation date).

This compilation was prepared on 22 December 2015.

The notes at the end of this compilation (the endnotes) include information

about amending laws and the amendment history of provisions of the compiled

law.

Uncommenced amendments

The effect of uncommenced amendments is not shown in the text of the

compiled law. Any uncommenced amendments affecting the law are accessible

on ComLaw (www.comlaw.gov.au). The details of amendments made up to, but

not commenced at, the compilation date are underlined in the endnotes. For

more information on any uncommenced amendments, see the series page on

ComLaw for the compiled law.

Application, saving and transitional provisions for provisions and

amendments

If the operation of a provision or amendment of the compiled law is affected by

an application, saving or transitional provision that is not included in this

compilation, details are included in the endnotes.

Modifications

If the compiled law is modified by another law, the compiled law operates as

modified but the modification does not amend the text of the law. Accordingly,

this compilation does not show the text of the compiled law as modified. For

more information on any modifications, see the series page on ComLaw for the

compiled law.

Self-repealing provisions

If a provision of the compiled law has been repealed in accordance with a

provision of the law, details are included in the endnotes.

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Contents 1 Short title ...........................................................................................1

2 Commencement.................................................................................1

3 Interpretation .....................................................................................1

4 Act to bind Crown .............................................................................2

5 Extension of Act to external Territories.............................................2

6 Ownership etc. of copyright in the logo.............................................2

7 Ownership of design of the logo........................................................3

8 Monopoly of design in the logo.........................................................3

9 Certain purported dispositions or charges relating to

copyright in, or design of, the logo to be void ...................................3

10 Ownership of copyright in, and design of, the logo to vest in

Commonwealth in certain circumstances ..........................................4

11 Infringement of monopoly in the design of the logo..........................5

12 Remedies for infringement of monopoly in the design of the

logo....................................................................................................6

13 Jurisdiction of courts .........................................................................7

14 Validation of certain licences ............................................................7

15 Immunity from suit............................................................................8

16 Compensation for acquisition of property .........................................8

17 Directions by Minister .......................................................................9

18 Annual report by Company .............................................................10

19 Application of Copyright Act and Designs Act ...............................11

20 Severability of certain provisions ....................................................12

21 Regulations......................................................................................12

Schedule 1—Advance Australia Logo Protection Act

1984 13

Schedule 2—Outline of the Advance Australia Logo 14

Endnotes 15

Endnote 1—About the endnotes 15

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key 16

Endnote 3—Legislation history 17

Endnote 4—Amendment history 18

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Section 1

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An Act to make provision for the protection of the

Advance Australia logo, and for related purposes

1 Short title

This Act may be cited as the Advance Australia Logo Protection

Act 1984.

2 Commencement

(1) Sections 1, 2 and 3 and Schedule 1 shall come into operation on the

day on which this Act receives the Royal Assent.

(2) The remaining provisions of this Act shall come into operation on

a day to be fixed by Proclamation, being a day not earlier than the

day on which the Company delivers to the Governor-General an

instrument in writing under its common seal in the form set out in

Schedule 1, but upon those provisions so coming into operation,

those provisions and section 3 shall be deemed to have had effect

on and from 13 October 1983.

3 Interpretation

(1) In this Act, unless the contrary intention appears:

Australia, when used in a geographical sense, includes the external

Territories.

Company means Advance Australia, being a company

incorporated on 29 June 1981 under the law in force in the

Australian Capital Territory.

charge means a charge created in any way and includes a mortgage

and an agreement to give or execute a charge or mortgage, whether

upon demand or otherwise.

logo means the logo an outline of which is set out in Schedule 2.

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monopoly, in relation to the design of the logo, means the

exclusive right to apply the design to any article to which the

design is capable of being applied.

owner, in relation to the design of the logo, means the person who,

under this Act, or by virtue of a disposition not in contravention of

this Act, is the owner of the design of the logo.

prescribed period means the period of 16 years that commenced on

13 October 1983.

(2) Where, by virtue of regulations in force for the purposes of

subsection 17(2) of the Designs Act 1906, a design is not capable

of being registered under that Act for an article specified in those

regulations, a reference in this Act to an article does not include a

reference to an article so specified.

(3) A reference in this Act to the design of the logo is a reference to

the design that, when applied to an article, results in a reproduction

of the logo.

(4) Unless the contrary intention appears, an expression used in this

Act and the Designs Act 1906 has the same meaning in this Act as

in the Designs Act 1906.

4 Act to bind Crown

Subject to Part VII of the Copyright Act 1968, this Act binds the

Crown in each of its capacities.

5 Extension of Act to external Territories

This Act extends to the external Territories.

6 Ownership etc. of copyright in the logo

For the purposes of the Copyright Act 1968:

(a) the logo shall be taken to be, and to have been from the time

when it was created, an original artistic work;

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(b) the Commonwealth shall be taken to have been the owner of

the copyright in the logo from the time it was created until

and including 28 June 1981; and

(c) subject to section 10, the Company shall be taken to be, and

to have been, on and from 29 June 1981, the owner of the

copyright in the logo.

7 Ownership of design of the logo

Subject to section 10, the Company shall be taken to be, and to

have been, with effect from 13 October 1983, the owner of the

design of the logo.

8 Monopoly of design in the logo

(1) The owner of the design of the logo has, and shall be taken at all

material times to have had, a monopoly in that design.

(2) The rights of an owner with respect to the design of the logo are

personal property and, subject to this Act, the laws applicable to

ownership of personal property apply in relation to the monopoly

in the design of the logo as they apply in relation to other choses in

action.

9 Certain purported dispositions or charges relating to copyright in,

or design of, the logo to be void

(1) A disposition, by assignment, declaration of trust or by any other

means, purporting to be made by the Company of the whole or any

part of its interest in the copyright in the logo or of its interest in

the design of the logo to a person other than the Commonwealth is

void.

(2) A charge purporting to be given by the Company with respect to an

asset of the Company that consists of, or includes, the whole or any

part of its interest in the copyright in the logo or the whole or any

part of its interest in the design of the logo is void.

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10 Ownership of copyright in, and design of, the logo to vest in

Commonwealth in certain circumstances

(1) If:

(a) the Company passes a resolution for its winding up;

(b) an order is made for the winding up of the Company; or

(c) the Minister, by notice published in the Gazette, declares that

he is satisfied that it is no longer in the public interest for the

Company to own any interest in the copyright in the logo or

any interest in the design of the logo by reason that:

(i) the Company has refused or failed to comply with a

direction under section 17;

(ii) the Company has done, or is doing, an act or thing that

the Company was or is without the capacity or power to

do; or

(iii) there has been a change in the objects, powers,

constitution, management, membership, beneficial

ownership or control of the Company;

then, by force of this subsection:

(d) the interest of the Company in:

(i) the copyright in the logo; and

(ii) the design of the logo;

is assigned to the Commonwealth; and

(e) the interest, rights and benefits of the Company under any

licence granted by the Company in respect of the copyright

in, and the design of, the logo are assigned to the

Commonwealth.

(2) Where, whether by force of subsection (1) or otherwise, the

Commonwealth acquires an interest in the copyright in the logo or

an interest in the design of the logo, a purported assignment by the

Commonwealth of the whole or any part of that interest to a person

(in this section referred to as the assignee) is void unless:

(a) the assignee is an incorporated company; and

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(b) the assignee agrees that, as a condition of the assignment, it

is not entitled to compensation from the Commonwealth by

reason of the operation of any provision of this Act.

(3) Where the Commonwealth assigns the whole or any part of its

interest in the copyright in, or the design of, the logo to a company,

section 9, subsection (1) of this section and sections 17 and 18

have effect as if a reference in those provisions to the Company

were a reference to the assignee.

(4) A person is not entitled to compensation from the Commonwealth

by reason of the operation of subsection (1) or (3).

11 Infringement of monopoly in the design of the logo

(1) A person shall be deemed to infringe the monopoly in the design of

the logo if, during the prescribed period, the person:

(a) without the licence of the owner of the design, applies the

design or any fraudulent or obvious imitation of it to any

article;

(b) without the licence of the owner of the design, sells, or offers

or keeps for sale, or hires, or offers or keeps for hire, any

article to which the design or any fraudulent or obvious

imitation of it has been applied in infringement of the

monopoly in the design;

(c) imports into Australia for sale, or for use for the purposes of

any trade or business, any article in respect of which the

design or any fraudulent or obvious imitation of it has been

applied outside Australia; or

(d) sells, or offers or keeps for sale, or hires, or offers or keeps

for hire, any article that has been imported into Australia and

to which the design or any fraudulent or obvious imitation of

it has been applied, whether in or outside Australia.

(2) Subject to subsection (3), if a person infringes the monopoly in the

design of the logo:

(a) the owner of the design; or

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(b) a holder of a licence in relation to the design whose interests

have been, are or would be affected by the infringement;

may bring an action or proceeding against the person in the Federal

Court of Australia or the Supreme Court of a State or a Territory

for infringement of the monopoly in the design.

(3) An action or proceeding for infringement of the monopoly in the

design of the logo shall not be instituted by the holder of a licence

in relation to the design without the consent of the owner of the

design.

(4) Where:

(a) a person, being the holder of a licence in relation to the

design of the logo, applies, by notice in writing served on the

owner of the design, for the consent of the owner under

subsection (3) to the institution by the person of an action or

proceeding for infringement of the monopoly in the design of

the logo; and

(b) the owner of the design does not grant or refuse that consent

before the expiration of the period of 7 days after the day on

which the notice was served;

the owner of the design shall, upon the expiration of that period, be

deemed to have granted that consent under subsection (3).

(5) Consent under subsection (3) to the institution of an action or

proceeding shall not be unreasonably refused.

(6) Subsection (3) does not affect the granting of an interlocutory

injunction on the application of a holder of a licence in relation to

the design of the logo.

12 Remedies for infringement of monopoly in the design of the logo

The relief that a court may grant in an action or proceeding for the

infringement of the monopoly in the design of the logo includes an

injunction (subject to such terms, if any, as the court thinks fit)

and, at the option of the plaintiff, either damages or an account of

profits.

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13 Jurisdiction of courts

(1) The Supreme Court of each State is invested with federal

jurisdiction, and to the extent that the Constitution permits,

jurisdiction is conferred on the Supreme Court of each Territory,

with respect to all matters arising under section 11 or 16.

(1A) The Federal Court of Australia has jurisdiction with respect to all

matters arising under section 11 or 16.

(2) The jurisdiction of a Supreme Court of a State or Territory under

this section shall be exercised by a single Judge.

(3) The inferior courts of each State are invested with federal

jurisdiction, and jurisdiction is conferred on the inferior courts of

each Territory, within the limits, other than limits as to

subject-matter, of their several jurisdictions, with respect to matters

arising under section 16.

(4) An appeal lies to the Federal Court of Australia from a judgment or

order of a court of a State or Territory exercising jurisdiction under

this Act.

(5) An appeal lies to the High Court, with special leave of the High

Court, from a judgment or order referred to in subsection (4).

(6) Except as provided in subsection (4) or (5), no appeal lies from a

judgment or order referred to in subsection (4).

(7) A reference in subsection (3) to an inferior court is a reference to:

(a) a County Court, District Court or Local Court; or

(b) a court of summary jurisdiction exercising civil jurisdiction;

being a court having jurisdiction in actions for the recovery of

debts up to an amount not less than the amount of compensation

claimed.

14 Validation of certain licences

Where, before 13 October 1983, the Company purported to grant a

licence for a particular period expiring after that date in respect of

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the design of the logo, the licence is as valid and effectual as it

would have been if it had been granted on that date for the part of

that period that commenced on that date.

15 Immunity from suit

(1) No action or proceeding, whether civil or criminal, lies against the

Commonwealth or the Company for or in relation to any matter or

thing arising out of or incidental to the grant before 13 October

1983 of any purported licence in respect of the design of the logo.

(2) No action or proceeding, whether civil or criminal, lies against the

Commonwealth, the Company or a person acting in accordance

with any purported licence in respect of the design of the logo for

or in relation to the use of the logo before 13 October 1983.

(3) Nothing in this section shall be taken to affect a right to

compensation conferred upon a person by section 16.

16 Compensation for acquisition of property

(1) Where, but for this subsection, the operation of a provision of this

Act would result in the acquisition of property from a person by

another person otherwise than on just terms, there is payable to the

first-mentioned person by that other person such amount of

compensation as is agreed upon between those persons, or, failing

agreement, as is determined by a court of competent jurisdiction.

(2) Any compensation recovered in proceedings that are instituted

under this section shall be taken into account in assessing damages

or compensation or giving any other remedy in proceedings that

are instituted otherwise than by virtue of this Act and that arise out

of the same event or transaction.

(3) Any damages or compensation recovered or other remedy given in

proceedings that are instituted otherwise than by virtue of this Act

shall be taken into account in assessing compensation payable in

proceedings that are instituted under this section and that arise out

of the same event or transaction.

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(4) In this section, acquisition of property and just terms have the

same respective meanings as in paragraph 51(xxxi) of the

Constitution.

17 Directions by Minister

(1) The Minister may, by instrument in writing served on the

Company, give directions to the Company in connection with the

exercise of its powers in relation to the copyright in, and the design

of, the logo and the Company shall comply with any directions so

given.

(2) The Minister shall cause a copy of a direction given under

subsection (1) to be laid before each House of the Parliament

within 15 sitting days of that House after the day on which the

direction is given.

(3) Without limiting the generality of subsection (1), a direction under

that subsection may require the Company:

(a) to furnish to the Minister, by writing signed by a competent

officer of the Company, within the time and in the manner

specified in the direction, such information relating to:

(i) licences granted by the Company in respect of copyright

in, or the design of, the logo;

(ii) amounts received by the Company by way of

consideration for any such licences; or

(iii) the application by the Company of any such amounts;

as is specified in the direction;

(b) to produce to the Minister or a person specified in the

direction acting on his behalf, in accordance with the

direction, such documents relating to a matter referred to in

subparagraph (a)(i), (ii) or (iii) as are specified in the

direction;

(c) to keep a separate account of the receipt and application of

amounts referred to in subparagraph (a)(ii); or

(d) to permit a person specified in the direction to audit any such

account.

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(4) A person is not entitled to compensation from the Commonwealth

by reason of the operation of subsection (1).

18 Annual report by Company

(1) The Company shall, as soon as practicable after each 30 June,

prepare and furnish to the Minister a report relating to the exercise

of its powers during the year that ended on that 30 June with

respect to the copyright in, and the design of, the logo.

(2) The Minister shall cause a copy of a report furnished to him under

subsection (1) to be laid before each House of the Parliament

within 15 sitting days of that House after the day on which he

receives the report.

(3) A report under subsection (1) in respect of a year shall set out

details of:

(a) licences granted by the Company during that year in respect

of copyright in, or the design of, the logo;

(b) the total of the amounts received by the Company during that

year by way of consideration for any licences in respect of

copyright in, or the design of, the logo;

(c) the application by the Company during that year of any such

amounts; and

(d) such other matters (if any) as are prescribed.

(4) A report under subsection (1) in respect of a year ending on a

30 June before the expiration of the prescribed period shall include

a statement:

(a) setting out the views of the Company:

(i) with respect to the question whether or not this Act

should be amended so as to shorten the duration of the

prescribed period; and

(ii) if:

(A) the views of the Company with respect to the

question referred to in subparagraph (i) are that

the Act should not be amended as mentioned in

that subparagraph; and

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(B) that 30 June is within the period commencing 5

years before the expiration of the prescribed

period;

with respect to the question whether or not this Act

should be amended so as to lengthen the duration of the

prescribed period; and

(b) giving reasons for those views.

(5) The first report under subsection (1) shall relate to the period

commencing on 13 October 1983 and ending on 30 June 1984.

19 Application of Copyright Act and Designs Act

(1) Division 8 of Part III of the Copyright Act 1968 does not apply in

relation to the copyright in the logo.

(2) During the prescribed period, it is not an infringement of the

copyright in the logo to do any act or thing that, at the time when it

is done, is an act or thing that, by virtue of this Act, the owner of

the design of the logo has the exclusive right to do.

(3) After the expiration of the prescribed period, it is not an

infringement of the copyright in the logo to do any act or thing

that, had it been done immediately before the expiration of the

prescribed period, would have been an act or thing that, by virtue

of this Act, the owner of the design of the logo would have had the

exclusive right to do if a reference in this Act to the design of the

logo had, immediately before the expiration of the prescribed

period, included a reference to another design that when applied to

an article differs from the design of the logo only in immaterial

details or in features commonly used in a relevant trade.

(4) Any registration of the design of the logo that was purported to be

made under the Designs Act 1906, whether before or after this

subsection commenced to have effect, is void and shall be deemed

never to have been made.

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20 Severability of certain provisions

If, but for this section, the enactment of subsection 10(4) or of

subsection 17(4) would result in the invalidity, in whole or in part,

of any other provision of this Act, this Act has effect as if that

subsection had not been enacted.

21 Regulations

The Governor-General may make regulations, not inconsistent with

this Act, prescribing matters:

(a) required or permitted by this Act to be prescribed; or

(b) necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or

giving effect to this Act.

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Schedule 1—Advance Australia Logo

Protection Act 1984 Subsection 2(2)

The Company agrees that, as a condition of the conferral on it of benefits by or

under the Advance Australia Logo Protection Act 1984, it will not be entitled to

any compensation from the Commonwealth by reason of the operation of any

provision of that Act.

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Schedule 2 Outline of the Advance Australia Logo

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Schedule 2—Outline of the Advance Australia

Logo Subsection 3(1)

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Endnote 1—About the endnotes

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Endnotes

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

The endnotes provide information about this compilation and the compiled law.

The following endnotes are included in every compilation:

Endnote 1—About the endnotes

Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Endnotes about misdescribed amendments and other matters are included in a

compilation only as necessary.

Abbreviation key—Endnote 2

The abbreviation key sets out abbreviations that may be used in the endnotes.

Legislation history and amendment history—Endnotes 3 and 4

Amending laws are annotated in the legislation history and amendment history.

The legislation history in endnote 3 provides information about each law that

has amended (or will amend) the compiled law. The information includes

commencement details for amending laws and details of any application, saving

or transitional provisions that are not included in this compilation.

The amendment history in endnote 4 provides information about amendments at

the provision (generally section or equivalent) level. It also includes information

about any provision of the compiled law that has been repealed in accordance

with a provision of the law.

Misdescribed amendments

A misdescribed amendment is an amendment that does not accurately describe

the amendment to be made. If, despite the misdescription, the amendment can

be given effect as intended, the amendment is incorporated into the compiled

law and the abbreviation “(md)” added to the details of the amendment included

in the amendment history.

If a misdescribed amendment cannot be given effect as intended, the

abbreviation “(md not incorp)” is added to the details of the amendment

included in the amendment history.

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Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

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Endnote 2—Abbreviation key

A = Act o = order(s)

ad = added or inserted Ord = Ordinance

am = amended orig = original

amdt = amendment par = paragraph(s)/subparagraph(s)

c = clause(s) /sub-subparagraph(s)

C[x] = Compilation No. x pres = present

Ch = Chapter(s) prev = previous

def = definition(s) (prev…) = previously

Dict = Dictionary Pt = Part(s)

disallowed = disallowed by Parliament r = regulation(s)/rule(s)

Div = Division(s) Reg = Regulation/Regulations

exp = expires/expired or ceases/ceased to have reloc = relocated

effect renum = renumbered

F = Federal Register of Legislative Instruments rep = repealed

gaz = gazette rs = repealed and substituted

LI = Legislative Instrument s = section(s)/subsection(s)

LIA = Legislative Instruments Act 2003 Sch = Schedule(s)

(md) = misdescribed amendment can be given Sdiv = Subdivision(s)

effect SLI = Select Legislative Instrument

(md not incorp) = misdescribed amendment SR = Statutory Rules

cannot be given effect Sub-Ch = Sub-Chapter(s)

mod = modified/modification SubPt = Subpart(s)

No. = Number(s) underlining = whole or part not

commenced or to be commenced

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Endnote 3—Legislation history

Advance Australia Logo Protection Act 1984 17

Compilation No. 2 Compilation date: 10/12/15 Registered: 24/12/15

Endnote 3—Legislation history

Act Number

and year

Assent Commencement Application,

saving and

transitional

provisions

Advance Australia Logo

Protection Act 1984

20, 1984 26 Apr

1984

s 1–3 and Sch 1: 26 Apr

1984 (s 2(1))

Remainder: 1 Oct 1984

(s 2(2) and gaz 1985,

No S385)

Statute Law

(Miscellaneous

Provisions) Act (No. 1)

1986

76, 1986 24 June

1986

s 9 and Sch 1: 24 June

1986 (s 2(1))

s 9

Jurisdiction of Courts

(Miscellaneous

Amendments) Act 1987

23, 1987 26 May

1987

s 5: 26 May 1987

(s 2(1))

Sch: 1 Sept 1987 (s 2(2)

and gaz 1987, No S217)

s 5

Statute Law Revision

Act (No. 2) 2015

145, 2015 12 Nov

2015

Sch 3 (item 2): 10 Dec

2015 (s 2(1) item 7)

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Endnote 4—Amendment history

18 Advance Australia Logo Protection Act 1984

Compilation No. 2 Compilation date: 10/12/15 Registered: 24/12/15

Endnote 4—Amendment history

Provision affected How affected

s 4 ..................................................am No 145, 2015

s 11 ................................................am No 23, 1987

s 13 ................................................am No 23, 1987

s 18 ................................................am No 76, 1986

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