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1968
Copyright
No. 63
“holder of a wireless telegraphy licence” means a holder of a subsisting licence under the Wireless Telegraphy Act 1905–1967 to establish, erect, maintain or use a station or appliance for the purpose of transmitting messages by means of wireless telegraphy;
“infringing copy” means—
(a) in relation to a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work—a reproduction of the work not being a copy of a cinematograph film of the work;
(b) in relation to a sound recording—a record embodying the recording not being a sound-track associated with visual images forming part of a cinematograph film;
(c) in relation to a cinematograph film—a copy of the film;
(d) in relation to a television broadcast or a sound broadcast—a copy of a cinematograph film of the broadcast or a record embodying a sound recording of the broadcast; and
(e) in relation to a published edition of a literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work—a reproduction of the edition,
being an article the making of which constituted an infringement of the copyright in the work, recording, film, broadcast or edition or, in the case of an imported article, would have constituted an infringement of that copyright if the article had been made in Australia by the importer;
“international organization to which this Act applies” means an organization that is declared by regulations made for the purposes of section 186 of this Act to be an international organization to which this Act applies, and includes—
(a) an organ of, or office within, an organization that is so declared; and
(b) a commission, council or other body established by such an organization or organ;
“judicial proceeding” means a proceeding before a court, tribunal or person having by law power to hear, receive and examine evidence on oath;
“law of the Commonwealth” includes a law of a Territory of the Commonwealth;
“literary work” includes a written table or compilation;
“manuscript”, in relation to a work, means an original document embodying the work, whether written by hand or not;
“photograph” means a product of photography or of a process similar to photography, other than an article or thing in which visual images forming part of a cinematograph film have been embodied, and includes a product of xerography, and "photographic" has a corresponding meaning;