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From time to time issues will arise in respect of Copyright and Related Rights which will be open to consultation with interested parties. These items will be made available on our Copyright Consultation Page
Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 (Notice of Seizure) Regulations 2009
Mr Conor Lenihan, Minister for Minister for Science, Technology, Innovation and Natural Resources, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by Sections 7, 133(9), 257(9) and 338 of the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000, has made Regulations, entitled Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 (Notice of Seizure) Regulations 2009 (S.I. No. 440 of 2009) (PDF, 89KB), on 5th November 2009
The purpose of these Regulations is to prescribe the form of the notice, to be given at the time of seizure, to the owner, occupier or person in charge of the place where infringing copies, illicit recordings, protection-defeating devices or articles associated with making infringing copies or illicit recordings, as the case may be, are seized under Section 133 or Section 257 of the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000.
Copies of these Regulations may be obtained from the Government Publications Sale Office, Sun Alliance House, Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 or by mail order from Government Publications, Postal Trade Section, Unit 20 Lakeside Retail Park, Claremorris, Co Mayo (Tel: 01-6476834 or 1890 213434; Fax: 094-9378964 or 01-6476843). Price ¤2.54"
Copyright and Related Rights (Proceedings before the Controller) Rules 2009 (SI No. 20 of 2009)
Jimmy Devins, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 363(1) of the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 (No. 28 of 2000) and the Enterprise, Trade and Employment (Delegation of Ministerial Functions) Order 2008 (S.I. No 288 of 2008) made Rules entitled the Copyright and Related Rights (Proceedings before the Controller) Rules 2009 (SI No. 20 of 2009) (PDF, 133KB), on 28 January 2009.
The purpose of these Rules is to prescribe the procedures to be observed and the fees payable in relation to proceedings before the Controller of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks under the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000 (No 28 of 2000).
Copies of these Rules may be obtained from the Government Publications Sale Office, Sun Alliance House, Molesworth Street, Dublin 2 or by mail order from Government Publications, Postal Trade Section, Unit 20 Lakeside Retail Park, Claremorris, Co Mayo. Fax (01) 6476843. Price ¤4.06.
Copyright and Related Rights (Register of Licensing Bodies for Performers’ Property Rights) Regulations 2008 (SI No. 306 of 2008)
These Regulations prescribe certain matters concerning the form and manner of the Register of Licensing Bodies for performers’ property rights, to be established under the provisions of Part III Chapter 8 of the Copyright and Related Rights Act 2000, as provided for by section 280 of that Act.
Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) Act 2007
The Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) Act 2007 (PDF, 316KB), as well as the Irish version of the Copyright and Related Rights (Amendment) Act 2007(leagan gaeilge) (PDF, 304KB), was signed by the President on 4th December 2007 and became law on that day.
This legislation regularised the position in Ireland on lending through the public library system in line with the EU Directive on Rental and Lending (92/100/EEC). The directive required the creation of an exclusive right (i.e. the right of the author to authorise or prohibit) in respect of the public lending of copyright works. This exclusive right can, however, be substituted by a right to remuneration whereby the author would effectively receive a royalty payment for the lending of his or her work.
Under this Act, authors were conferred with an exclusive right to allow the lending of their works in public libraries. Equally, the legislation provided for the establishment, under Regulations made by the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, of a Public Lending Remuneration scheme under which authors will receive a royalty payment for the lending of their works. The scheme concerned was launched by Minister of State, Michael Kitt T.D. on 3rd March 2009.
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