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SECTIONS
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2. DEFINITION :
In this Ordinance,
unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context
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(d)
'author' means
(i)
in relation to literary or dramatic work the author of the
work;
(ii)
in relation to a musical work, the composer;
(iii)
in relation to a cinematographic work, the owner of the
work at the time of its completion;
(iv)
in relation to record, the owner of the original plate from
which the record is made, at the time of the making of the
plate;
(h)
'cinematographic work' means any sequence of visual images
[including video films of every kind] recorded on material
of any description (whether translucent or not), whether
silent or accompanied by sound, which, if shown (played
back, exhibited) conveys the sensation of motion;
(ha) 'copy' includes
any material subject in which a work is fixed by any method
and from which the work can be perceived, reproduced or
otherwise communicated, either directly or with the aid
of a machine or device;
(hb)
'counterfeit copy' means a copy which is an imitation of
another copy and appears to be, but is not genuine;
(i)
'delivery' in relation to a lecture, includes delivery be
means of any mechanical instrument or by (broadcast or telecast);
(n)
'infringing copy' means
(ii)
in relation to cinematographic work, a copy of the work
or a record embodying the recording in any part of the sound
track associated with the film;
(iii)
in relation to record any record embodying the same recording;
(zb)
'record' means any disc, tape, wire, perforated roll or
other device in which sounds are embodied so as to be capable
of being reproduced therefrom, other than a sound track
associated with cinematographic work;
(zc)
'recording' means the aggregate of the sound embodied in
and capable of being reproduced by means of a record;
(zcc)
'rental' means the authorization to use the original or
a copy of computer program or a cinematographic work for
a limited period of time for consideration;
(zd) 'reproduction'
in the case of literary, dramatic or musical work, includes
a reproduction in the form of a record or of a cinematographic
work and, in the case of an artistic work, includes a version
produced by converting the work into a three dimensional
form, or if it is in three dimensions, by converting it
into a two dimensional form and references to reproducing
a work shall be construed accordingly.
3.
MEANING OF COPYRIGHT :
(1) For the purpose
of this Ordinance, 'copyright' means the exclusive right,
by virtue of, and subject to the provisions of, this Ordinance
:
(c)
in the case of a cinematographic work, to do or authorize
the doing of any of the following acts, namely :
(i)
to make a copy of the work
(ii)
to cause the work in so far as it consists of visual images,
to be seen in public and, in so far as it consists of sounds,
to be heard in public;
(iii)
to make any record embodying the recording in any part of
the sound track associated with the work by utilizing such
sound track;
(iv)
to broadcast the work;
(d)
in case of a record, to do or authorize the doing of any
of the following acts by utilizing the record, namely :
(i)
to make any other record embodying the same recording;
(ii) to use the
recording in the sound track of a cinematographic work;
(iii)
to cause the recording embodies in the record to be heard
in public;
(iv)
to communicate the recording embodies in the record by [broadcast].
(2)
Any reference in sub-section (1) to the doing of any act
in relation to a work or a translation or an adaptation
thereof shall include a reference to the doing of that act
in relation to a part thereof.
4.
MEANING OF PUBLICATION :
(1) For the purposes
of this Ordinance, 'publication' means :
(b)
in the case of a cinematographic work, the sale or hire
or offer for sale or hire of the work or copies thereof
to the public;
(c)
in the case of record, the issue of records to the public
in sufficient quantities; but does not, except as otherwise
expressly provided in this Ordinance, include -
(i)
in the case of a literary, dramatic or musical work, the
issue of any records recording such work;
(ii)
in the case of a work of sculpture or an architectural work
of art, the issue of photographs and engraving of such work.
10.
WORK IN WHICH COPYRIGHT SUBSISTS :
(1) Subject to the provisions
of this section and to the other provisions of this Ordinance,
copyright shall subsist throughout Pakistan in the following
classes of works, that it to say -
(a)
original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works;
(b)
cinematographic work; and
(c)
records.
(2)
Copyright shall not subsist in any work specified in sub-section
(1), other than a work to which the provisions of section
53 or section 54 apply, unless -
(i)
in the case of a published work, the work is first published
in Pakistan, or where the work is first published outside
Pakistan, the author is at the date of such publication,
or in a case where the author was dead at that date, was
at the time of his death, a citizen of Pakistan or domiciled
in Pakistan;
(ii)
in the case of an unpublished work other than an architectural
work of art, the author is at the date of the making of
the work a citizen of Pakistan or domiciled in Pakistan;
and
(iii)
in the case of an architectural work or art, the work is
located in Pakistan.
[(2A)
Copyright shall not subsist in any work referred to in sub-section
(2) as respects its reprints, translation, adaptation or
publication, by or under the authority of the Federal Government
as text-book for the purposes of teaching study or research
in educational institutions.]
(3) Copyright shall
not subsist -
(a)
in any cinematographic work, if a substantial part of the
work is an infringement of the copyright in any other work;
(b)
in any record made in respect of literary, dramatic or musical
work, if, in making the record, copyright in such work has
been infringed.
(4)
The copyright or the lack of copyright in a cinematographic
work or a record shall not affect the separate copyright
in any work in respect of which or a substantial part of
which, the work, or as the case may be, the record is made.
13.
FIRST OWNER OF COPYRIGHT :
Subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, the author
of a work shall be the first owner of the copyright therein.
14.
ASSIGNMENT OF COPYRIGHT :
(1) The owner of the
copyright in an existing work or the prospective owner of
the copyright in a future work may assign to any person
the copyright either wholly or partially and either generally
or subject to limitation and either for the whole terms
of the copyright or any part thereof :
Provided
that, in the case of the assignment of copyright in any
future work, the assignment shall take effect only when
the work comes into existence :
Provided
further that, where the owner of the copyright in a work
is the author of the work, no assignment of the copyright
in the work or of any interest in such copyright shall be
made, or if made shall be effective (except where the assignment
is made in favour of Government or an educational, charitable,
religious or non-profit institution) for a period of more
than ten years beginning from the calendar year next following
the year in which the assignment is made; if an assignment
of the copyright in a work is made in contravention of this
proviso, the copyright in the work shall, on the expiry
of the period specified in this proviso, revert to the author
(who may re-assign the copyright in the work subject to
the provisions herein contained), or if the author be dead
to his representatives in interest
Provided
further that the copyright in an unpublished work assigned
by its author to any person or organization for the specific
purpose of its publication shall revert to the author if
such work is not published within a period of three years
from the date of its assignment.
15.
MODE OF ASSIGNMENT :
No assignment of the
copyright in any work shall be valid unless it is in writing
signed by the assignor or by his duly authorized agent.
20.
TERM OF COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPHIC WORK, RECORD
AND PHOTOGRAPHS :
(1)
In the case of a cinematographic work, copyright shall subsist
until fifty years from the beginning of the calendar year
next following the year in which the work is published.
(2)
In the case of a record, copyright shall subsist until fifty
years from the beginning of the calendar year next following
the year in which the record is published.
24A.
RIGHTS OF PERFORMERS AN DPRODUCERS OF PHONOGRAMS (SOUND
RECORDINGS).
(1) The performers
shall have the riht to do or to prevent fixation of their
unfixed performance and reproduction of such fixation and
broadcasting by wireless means and communication to the
public of their live performance.
(2)
The producers of phonograms shall have the right to do or
to prohibit the direct or the indirect reproduction of their
live performance.
(3)
The rights specified in sub-sections (1) and (2) shall subsist
for a period of fifty years computed from the end of the
calendar year in which fixation was made or performance
took place.
25.
APPLICATION OF OTHER PROVISIONS OF THIS ORDINANCE
TO BROADCASTING, PERFORMERS AND PRODUCERS OF PHONOGRMS.
Any person who,
without authorization of the broadcasting organization,
performers and producers of phonograms (sound recording)
does or causes the doing of any of the acts referred to
in Section 24 and 24A shall be deemed to infringe the rights
of the broadcasting organization, performers and producers
of phonograms (sound recording) and the provisions contained
in Chapters XII to XVI shall, within the limits permitted
by the nature of the matter, apply to broadcasting organization,
performers and producers of phonograms (sound recording)
as if they were authors and works, respectively.
26.
DEFINITIONS :.
(a)
"broadcasting" means communication to the public
of sound or images or both by means of radio diffusion,
including communication by telecast, or wire, or by both,
or any other means of communication.
(b)
"fixation" means the incorporation of sounds or
images or both in a device by means of which they can later
be made aurally or visually perceivable.
(c)
"phonogram" means any exclusively aural fixation
of sounds of a performance or of other sounds.
(d)
"producer of phonogram" means a person who or
the legal entity which, fixes the sounds of a performance
or other sounds.
(e)
"rebroadcasting" means the simultaneous broadcasting
by one broadcasting organization of the broadcast of another
broadcasting organization.
35.
LICENCES BY ONWERS OF COPYRIGHT :
The owner of the copyright
in any existing work or the prospective owner of the copyright
in any future work may grant any interest in the copyright
by licence in writing signed by him or by his duly authorized
agent.
39.
REGISTRATION OF COPYRIGHTS :
(1) The author or publisher
of, or the owner of or other person interested in the copyright
in, any work may make an application in the prescribed form
accompanied by the prescribed fee to the Registrar for entering
particulars of the work in the Register of copyrights.
(2)
On receipt of an application in respect of any work under
sub-section (1), Registrar shall enter the particulars of
the work in the Register of Copyrights and issue a certificate
of such registration to the applicant unless, for reason
to be recorded in writing, he considers that such entry
should not be made in respect of any work :
42.
REGISTER OF COPYRIGHTS TO BE PRIMA FACIE EVIDENCE OF PARTICULARS
ENTERED THEREIN :
(1) The Register of
Copyrights and the indices shall be prima facie evidence
of the particulars entered therein and documents purporting
to be copies of any entry therein or extracts therefrom
certified by the Registrar and sealed with the seal of the
Copyright Office shall be admissible in evidence in all
courts without further proof of production of the original.
(2)
A certificate of registration of copyright in a work shall
be prima facie evidence that copyright subsists in the work
and that the person shown in the certificate as the owner
of the copyright is the owner of such copyright.
54.
POWER TO EXTEND COPYRIGHT TO FOREIGN WORKS :
(1) The Central Government
may, by order published in the official Gazette, direct
that all or any of the provisions of this Ordinance shall
apply -
(a)
to works first published in a foreign country to which the
order relates in like manner as if they were first published
within Pakistan.
56.
WHEN COPYRIGHT INFRINGED :
Copyright in a work shall be infringed -
(a) when any person,
without the consent of the owner of the copyright or without
a licence granted by such owner or the Registrar under this
Ordinance or in contravention of the conditions of a licence
so granted or of any condition imposed by a competent authority
under this ordinance ;
(i)
does anything, the exclusive right to do which is by this
ordinance conferred upon the owner of the copyright;
(b)
when any person -
(i)
makes for sale or hire, or sells or lets for hire, or by
way of trade displays or offers for sale or hire; or
(ii)
imports into Pakistan any infringing copies of the work.
Explanation
: For the purpose of this section, the reproduction of a
literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work in the form
of a cinematographic work shall be deemed to be an 'infringing
copy'.
57.
CERTAIN ACTS NOT BE INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT :
The following acts
shall not constitute an infringement of copyright namely:
(j)
the making of records in respect of any literary, dramatic
or musical work, if -
(i)
records recording the work have previously been made by
or with the licence or consent of the owner of the copyright
in the work; and
(ii) the person
making the records has given the prescribed notice of his
intention to make the records, and has paid in the prescribed
manner to the owner of the copyright in the work royalties
in respect of all such records to be made by him, at the
rate fixed by the Board in this behalf.
Provided
that in making the records such person shall not make any
alterations in, or omissions from, the work, unless records
recording the work subject to similar alterations and omissions
have been previously made by, or with the licence or consent
of the owner of the copyright, or unless such alterations
and omissions are reasonably necessary for the adaptation
of the work to the records in question;
(k)
the causing of a recording embodied in a record to be heard
in public utilizing the record, -
(i) at any premises
where persons reside, as part of the amenities provided
exclusively or mainly for residents herein, or
(ii)
as part of the activities of a club, society or other organization
which is not established or conducted for profit;
(t)
the inclusion in a cinematographic work of -
(i)
any artistic work permanently situate in a public place
or any premises to which the public has access; or
(ii)
any other artistic work, if such inclusion is only by way
of background or is otherwise incidental to the principal
matters represented in the work;
[57A PARTICULARS TO BE INCLUDED IN RECORDS AND
VIDEO FILM:
(1) No person
shall publish a record in respect of any Pakistani work
unless the following particulars are displayed on the record
and on any container thereof, namely :
(a)
the name and address of the person who has made the record;
(b)
the name and address of the owner of the copyright in such
work; and
(c)
the year of its first publication.
(2)
No person shall publish a video film in respect of any Pakistani
work unless the following particulars are displayed in the
video film when exhibited, and on the video cassette or
other container thereof, namely :
(a)
if such work is a cinematographic film required to be certified
for exhibition under the provisions of the Motion Picture
Ordinance, 1979 (XLIII of 1979), a copy of the certificate
granted in respect of such work by the Central Board of
film Censors under sub-section (3) of section 5 of that
Ordinance or by any other agency authorized by the Government
for the purpose;
(b)
the name and address of the person who has made the video
film and a declaration by him that he has obtained the necessary
licence or consent from the owner of copyright in such work
for making such video film; and
(c)
the name and address of the owner of the copyright in such
work.]
58. IMPORTATION OF INFRINGING COPIES :
(1) The Registrar,
on application by the owner of copyright in any work or
by his duly authorized agent and on payment of the prescribed
fee, may, after making such enquiry as he deems fit, order
that copies made out of Pakistan of the work which if made
in Pakistan would infringe copyright shall not be imported.
(2)
Subject to any rules that may be made under this Ordinance,
the Registrar or any person authorized by him in this behalf
may enter any ship, vehicle, dock or premises where any
such copies as are referred to in sub-section (1) may be
found and may examine such copies.
(4)
All copies to which any order made under sub-section (1)
applies shall be deemed to be goods of which the bringing
into Pakistan has been prohibited or restricted under section
16 of the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1968) and all the provisions
of that Act shall have effect accordingly.
59.
DEFINITION :
For the purposes
of this Chapter, unless the context otherwise requires the
expression 'owner of copyright' shall include -
(a)
an exclusive licencee;
60.
CIVIL REMIDIES FOR INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT :
(1) where copyright
in any work has been infringed, the owner of the copyright
shall, except as otherwise provided by the Ordinance, be
entitled to all such remedies by way of injunction, damages,
accounts and otherwise as are or may be conferred by law
for the infringement of a right.
Provided that
if the defendant proves that at the date of the infringement
he was not aware that copyright subsisted in the work and
he had reasonable ground for believing that copyright did
not subsist in the work, the plaintiff shall not be entitled
to any remedy other than a injunction in respect of the
infringement and a decree for the whole or part of the profits
made by the defendant by the sale of the infringing copies
as the court may in the circumstances deem reasonable.
60A.
SPECIAL REMEDIES FOR INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT
:
(1) where copyright
in any work has been infringed and the owner of the copyright
is unable to institute immediate regular legal proceedings
for sufficient cause, the owner or any other person having
any interest in the copyright in the work, may apply to
the court for immediate provisional orders to prevent infringement
of the copyright in such work and for preservation of any
evidence relating to such infringement notwithstanding that
regular proceedings in the form of a suit or other civil
proceedings have not yet been instituted by the owner.
(2)
The court may pass any interim orders envisaged in sub-section
(1) without prior notice to the defendant, if the court
is satisfied that the applicant has some interest in copyright
in the work and the right of the applicant is likely to
be infringed, affected or prejudiced and any delay in passing
such orders is likely to cause irreparable harm to the applicant
or where there is a reasonable risk of evidence, either
being destroyed, hidden or removed from the jurisdiction
of the court or otherwise there is a likelihood of frustration
of the intended proceedings if immediate action could not
be instituted or there is likelihood of multiplicity of
proceedings in the absence of such order.
(3) Where the
copyright owner or any other person having any interest
in the copyright has sought interim orders as provided in
sub-sections (1) and (2), such orders shall cease to have
effect if a suit for infringement of copyright or other
civil proceedings are not initiated within a maximum period
of thirty days, and where such regular proceedings have
been filed by the owner of the copyright, the provisional
proceedings in respect of such a work by whosoever filed
shall merge into the regular proceedings.
(4)
While exercising powers under sub-sections (1) and (2),
the court, in case of import or export of consignment containing
infringing copies of works, may direct the customs authorities,
in whose custody such consignment is lying for the time
being to refuse release of such consignment pending decision
of the matter by the court :
Provided
that where interim orders are revoked or cease to have effect
due to any act or omission of the applicant, the court may
award appropriate costs to the defendant for any injury
caused.
65.
JURISDICTION OF COURT AND LIMITATION :
(1) Every suit or other
civil proceedings regarding infringement of copyright shall
be instituted and tried in the Court of District Judge which
shall ordinarily be decided within a period of twelve months.
Provided that, where the person whose copyright in a work
has been infringed does not intend to institute a suit or
proceeding in the Court of the District Judge, he may, by
petition in the prescribed manner, refer the matter to the
Board of decision.
(5) The decision
of the Board shall, subject to the provisions as to appeal,
be final, and shall be executed in the manner prescribed
in section 79.
65A.
PROHIBITION :
No infringing copies
of any work, whether themselves or depicted or applied to
any article or goods or in any other form shall be allowed
to be imported into a or exported out of Pakistan either
by sea, air, land or through any other means or channel
of communication.
65B.
JURISDICTION OF OFFICERS OF CUSTOMS :
(1) An officer of customs
functioning under the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), may,
upon an application by the owner of copyright in the work
or any other person having an interest in the copyright
in the work, detain any consignment intended to be imported
into or exported out of Pakistan which is suspected to contain
infringing copies of any work.
(2)
A consignment detained under sub-section (1), shall be examined
by an officer of customs in the presence of the parties
and upon determination that such consignment contains infringing
copies of any work, the same shall be ordered to be confiscated
and the importer or exporter thereof, as the case may be,
shall be liable to such penalties as provided in this behalf
in the Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969):
Provided
that all the process of detention and examination of the
consignment as provided in this section shall be completed
ordinarily within a period of fifteen days of the filing
of the application by the aforesaid person:
Provided further
that an order passed by any officer of customs under this
section shall be deemed to be an order passed under the
Customs Act, 1969 (IV of 1969), and shall be appelable as
such.
65C.
RELEASE OF DETAINED CONSIGNMENT :
In case where the consignment
intended to be imported into or exported out of Pakistan
has been detained by an officer of customs under section
65B and the requirements of the first proviso to that section
are not completed, the importer or exporter of such consignment,
as the case may be, may apply to the concerned customs authorities
for release of such goods subject to furnishing such security
as may be deemed appropriate by the officer of customs.
66.
OFFENCES OF INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT OR OTHER
RIGHTS CONFERRED BY THIS ORDINANCE :
Any person who knowingly
infringes or abets the infringement of -
(a)
the copyright in a work,
(ab)
the rental rights in cinematographic works and computer
programmes;
(ac)
the rights of performers or producers of sound recording;
or
(b)
any other right conferred by this Ordinance,
shall
be punishable with imprisonment which may extend to three
years, or with fine which may extend to one hundred thousand
rupees or with both.
EXPLANATION
: Construction of a building or other structure which infringes
or which, if completed, would infringe the copyright in
some other work, shall not be an offence under this section.
66B. PENALTY FOR UNAUTHORISED REPRODUCTION OR DISTRIBUTION
OF COUNTERFEIT COPIES OF SOUND RECORDINGS AND CINEMATOGRAPHIC
WORK :
Any person who
unauthorizedly makes or distributes counterfeit of sound
recording and cinematographic work for the purpose of business,
profit or gain shall be punishable with imprisonment which
may extend to three years, or with fine which may extend
to one hundred thousand rupees, or with both.
66C.
PENALTY FOR EXPLOITATION AND APPROPRIATION OF RECORDING
OR AUDIO-VISUAL WORK INTENDED FOR PRIVATE USE :
Any person who for
the purpose of business, profit or gain, exploits or appropriates
any sound recording or audio-visual work intended for private
use, shall be punishable with imprisonment which may extend
to three years, or with fine which may extend to one hundred
thousand rupees, or with both.
66E.
PENALTY FOR UNAUTHORIZED RENTAL OF CINEMATOGRAPHIC WORKS
AND COMPUTER PROGRAMMES :
Any person who, without
authorization of the copyright owner or his licensee rents
out the original or copies of the cinematographic works
or computer programmes, shall be punishable with imprisonment
which may extend to three years, or with fine which may
extend to one hundred thousand rupees or with both.
70A.
PENALTY FOR CONTRAVENTION OF SECTION 57-A :
Any person who
publishes a record or a video film in contravention of the
provisions of section 57A, shall be punishable with imprisonment
which may extend to three years, or with fine which may
extend to one hundred thousand rupees, or with both.
70B. ENHANCED FINE IN THE CASE OF SUBSEQUENT OFFENCE
:
Where any person convicted
for an offence punishable under section 66, 66A, 66B, 66C,
66D, 66E, or 70A, is again convicted for the same offence,
the said section shall have effect as if for the words 'one
hundred thousand' therein the words "two hundred thousand"
were substituted.
71.
OFFENCES BY COMPANIES :
(2)(b) 'director' in
relation to a firm means a partner in the firm.
72.
COGNIZANCE OF OFFENCE :
No Court inferior
to that of a Magistrate of the first class shall try any
offence under this Ordinance.
73.
(3) All offences under this Ordinance shall be cognizable
and non-bailable.
79.
ORDER FOR PAYMENT OF MONEY PASSED BY REGISTRAR OR BOARD
TO BE EXECUTABLE AS A DECREE :
Every order made by
the Registrar or the Board under this Ordinance for the
payment of any money or by the High Court in any appeal
against any such order of the Board shall, on certificate
issued by the Registrar, the Board or the Registrar or the
High Court, as the case may be, be deemed to be a decree
of a civil court and shall be executable in the same manner
as a decree of such court.
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