COPYRIGHT.

COPYRIGHT.

COPYRIGHT (APPLICATION OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT) REGULATIONS.

(Cap. 39, section 2). (Ordinance No. 11 of 1918).

[CAP. 39

Regulations— Fraser,

vol. 3, p. 872:

[20th Sept., 1918.]

1. The notice in writing to be given to the Director of Commerce and Industry, hereinafter referred to as the Director, under section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911, as modified by section 2 of the Ordinance, by the owner of the (Cap. 39.) copyright in any book or other printed work in which copyright subsists under the Copyright Act, 1911, or his agent, who is desirous that copies thereof printed or reprinted out of the Colony shall not be imported into the Colony, shall be in Form 1 in the Appendix or as near thereto as circumstances permit.

2. The notice in writing to be given to the Director under section 14 of the Copyright Act, 1911, as modified by section 2 of the Ordinance, by the owner of the copyright in any work (other than a book or other printed work) in which copyright subsists under the Copyright Act, 1911, or his agent, who is desirous that copies thereof made out of the Colony shall not be imported into the Colony, may be either a general notice in Form 2 in the Appendix or as near thereto as circumstances permit, or a special notice in Form 3 in the Appendix relating to a particular importation.

3. Every notice given in pursuance of these regulations in Form 1 or 2 in the Appendix shall be accompanied by a statutory declaration in Form 4 in the Appendix.

4. Before any article which appears, or is alleged, to be a copy of a work to which a notice applies is detained, or any further proceedings with a view to the forfeiture thereof under the law relating thereto are taken, the person who signed the notice whether as owner or agent shall, if required to do so, give to the Director in writing such further information and evidence, verified if so required by a


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