CommonLII [Home] [Databases] [WorldLII] [Search] [Feedback]

Bermuda Consolidated Legislation

You are here:  CommonLII >> Databases >> Bermuda Consolidated Legislation >> Copyright (Notice of Publication) Regulations 1964

[Database Search] [Name Search] [Noteup] [Help]


Copyright (Notice of Publication) Regulations 1964

BERMUDA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT

SR&O 14/1964

COPYRIGHT (NOTICE OF PUBLICATION) REGULATIONS 1964

[made under the Copyright Act 1956(UK) as applied to Bermuda by the Copyright (Bermuda) Order 1962 [title 17 item 47] and brought into opera tion on 13 March 1964]

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS


1 Interpretation

2 Publication of notice

3 Time of giving of notice

4 Contents of notice


Interpretation

1 In these Regulations—

"the Act" means the Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom entitled the Copyright Act, 1956, as modified and extended by the Copyright (Bermuda) Order, 1962;

"old work" and "new work" have the meanings respectively as signed to those expressions in section 7(7) of the Act.

Publication of notice

2 Notice of an intended publication of a new work for the purposes of section 7(7) of the Act shall be given by advertisement in the Gazette and in one other newspaper.

Time of giving of notice

3 Notice shall be given twice, on the first occasion to appear not less than three months, and on the second not less than two months, before the intended date of publication, with an interval of not less than one month between the two occasions.

Contents of notice

4 Such notice shall be signed by or on behalf of the person giving it and shall include the following particulars:—

(a) the name and address of the person intending to publish and a statement of his intention to publish;

(b) the title (if any) and a description of the old work and the date or estimated date of making;

(c) the name of the author of the old work, if known to the person intending to publish;

(d) the name and address of the library, museum or insti tution in which the manuscript or a copy of the old work is kept;

(e) the name of the person from which the library, museum or institution in which the manuscript or a copy of the old work is kept acquired it or a statement that the per son intending to publish has failed after reasonable in quiries to discover the name of that person;

(f) an invitation to any person claiming to be the owner of the copyright in the old work to give notice of his claim to the person intending to publish.

 

 


Copyright © 2005 Government of Bermuda

CommonLII: Copyright Policy | Disclaimers | Privacy Policy | Feedback
URL: http://www.commonlii.org/bm/legis/copr1964432