Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00029:reg:3:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2025C00029
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 3 (pt 2/4)
Character Range: 6122–8994

of performance in subsection 248A(1) of the Act but does not include a performance of a kind referred to in subsection 248A(2) of the Act.
relevant broadcaster, in relation to a sound broadcast or a television broadcast, means a person who:
 (a) is entitled, under the law of the country from which the sound broadcast or television broadcast is made, to make that sound broadcast or television broadcast; and
 (b) is, at a material time:
 (i) a citizen or national of that country; or
 (ii) a person resident in, or a body corporate that has its headquarters in, that country.
Rome Convention country:
 (a) means a foreign country that is a party to the International Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organisations done at Rome on 26 October 1961 (the Rome Convention); and
 (b) if application of the Rome Convention is extended, in accordance with international law, to a territory (however described) of the foreign country—includes that territory.
Note 1: For information as to which countries are parties to the Rome Convention, see, for example, the World Intellectual Property Organization website at www.wipo.int.
Note 2: For the application of these Regulations, before the commencement of the amending Regulations, to a territory of a foreign country, see subregulation 3(4) before its repeal by the amending Regulations.
Schedule 3 country:
 (a) means a country that is specified in Schedule 3 as a country that provides rights for secondary uses of sound recordings; and
 (b) if a territory (however described) of the country also provides those rights—includes that territory.
Note: For the application of these Regulations, before the commencement of the amending Regulations, to a territory of a foreign country, see subregulation 3(4) before its repeal by the amending Regulations.
subject‑matter other than a work means any of the following:
 (a) a published edition of a work or works;
 (b) a sound recording;
 (c) a cinematograph film;
 (d) a sound broadcast;
 (e) a television broadcast.
the Act means the Copyright Act 1968.
UCC country:
 (a) means a foreign country that:
 (i) is a party to the Universal Copyright Convention; and
 (ii) is neither a Berne Convention country nor a WTO country; and
 (b) if application of the Universal Copyright Convention is extended, in accordance with international law, to a territory (however described) of the foreign country—includes that territory.
Note 1: For information as to which countries are parties to the Universal Copyright Convention, see, for example, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization website at www.unesco.org.
Note 2: For the application of these Regulations, before the commencement of the amending Regulations, to a territory of a foreign country, see subregulation 3(4) before its repeal by the amending