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Regulation (1995:449) Amending the International Copyright Regulation (1994:193)

SE014: Copyright (International), Regulation (Amendment), 23/05/1995, No. 449

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(No 1995:449, of May 23, 1995) Amending the International Copyright Regulation (1994:193)

The Government prescribes that Articles 13 and 16 of the International Copyright Regulation (1994:193) shall read as follows.

Article 13. The provisions of Articles 45 and 48 of the Copyright Act and other provisions in the Act referring to those Articles shall apply to performances and to sound radio and television broadcasts which take place in a country other than Sweden which is party to the International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations, of October 26, 1961 (Rome Convention). Furthermore, the provisions of Article 48 shall apply to broadcasts by sound radio and television organizations having their headquarters in a country party to the Convention.
The provisions of the first paragraph do not apply to the provisions on the making available to the public contained in Article 45, second paragraph, and on distribution to the public contained in Article 48, second paragraph, of the Copyright Act.
The provisions of Article 47 and other provisions in the Act referring to that Article shall apply to sound recordings fixed in a country other than Sweden which is party to the Rome Convention. This does not, however, apply to sound recordings fixed in Australia, Congo, Fiji, Luxemburg, Monaco and Niger.
Article 16. The provisions of Article 48 of the Copyright Act and other provisions in the Act referring to that Article shall apply to television broadcasts taking place in a country other than Sweden which is party to the European Agreement on the Protection of Television Broadcasts, of June 22, 1960, and the Additional Protocols of January 22, 1965 and March 21, 1983. Furthermore, the provisions shall apply to broadcasts by television organizations having their headquarters in such a country.
The provisions in the first paragraph do not apply to the provisions on distribution to the public contained in Article 48, second paragraph, of the Copyright Act.
The protection under the first paragraph shall not apply when the term or protection has elapsed in the country where the broadcast took place or the television organization has its headquarters.
As regards television broadcasts from the United Kingdom the protection against the recording of a broadcast on a material support from which it can be reproduced and the protection against unauthorized transfer from one such support to another, shall not apply to the recording of still pictures through photography and the reproduction of such pictures.

This Regulation enters into force on June 1, 1995.