Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00854:section:10:p11
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2024C00854
Segment Type: section
Provision Reference: s 10 (pt 11/15)
Character Range: 71835–74671

later than the equivalent local time.
rules, of a collecting society, means the constitution of the society.
satellite BSA licence means a commercial television broadcasting licence allocated under section 38C of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992.
satellite BSA licensee means the licensee of a satellite BSA licence.
sculpture includes a cast or model made for purposes of sculpture.
simulcasting means simultaneously broadcasting a broadcasting service in both analog and digital form in accordance with the requirements of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 or of any prescribed legislative provisions relating to digital broadcasting.
sound broadcast means sounds broadcast otherwise than as part of a television broadcast.
sound recording means the aggregate of the sounds embodied in a record.
sound‑track, in relation to visual images forming part of a cinematograph film, means:
 (a) the part of any article or thing, being an article or thing in which those visual images are embodied, in which sounds are embodied; or
 (b) a disc, tape or other device in which sounds are embodied and which is made available by the maker of the film for use in conjunction with the article or thing in which those visual images are embodied.
sufficient acknowledgement, in relation to a work, means an acknowledgement identifying the work by its title or other description and, unless the work is anonymous or pseudonymous or the author has previously agreed or directed that an acknowledgement of his or her name is not to be made, also identifying the author.
technological protection measure means:
 (a) an access control technological protection measure; or
 (b) a device, product, technology or component (including a computer program) that:
 (i) is used in Australia or a qualifying country by, with the permission of, or on behalf of, the owner or the exclusive licensee of the copyright in a work or other subject‑matter; and
 (ii) in the normal course of its operation, prevents, inhibits or restricts the doing of an act comprised in the copyright;
  but does not include such a device, product, technology or component to the extent that it:
 (iii) if the work or other subject‑matter is a cinematograph film or computer program (including a computer game)—controls geographic market segmentation by preventing the playback in Australia of a non‑infringing copy of the work or other subject‑matter acquired outside Australia; or
 (iv) if the work is a computer program that is embodied in a machine or device—restricts the use of goods (other than the work) or services in relation to the machine or device.
For the purposes of this definition, computer program has the same meaning as in section 47AB.
television broadcast means visual images broadcast by way of television, together with any sounds broadcast for reception along