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Copyright Tribunals
The Copyright Tribunals are a forum for resolving disputes between licensors who are in the business of collectively administering copyright licences for different copyright owners, and users of copyright materials. The Copyright Tribunals’ jurisdiction is set out in Part VII of the Copyright Act (Cap. 63).
There is a president to the Copyright Tribunals, as well as two deputy presidents and up to 15 members. Either the president or a deputy president may preside over a Tribunal that is formed. Each Tribunal will consist of three members.
A Tribunal is empowered to:
resolve disputes relating to licences and licence schemes in relation to a work or other subject matter.
ascertain the royalty payable for the recording of musical works and, where applicable,
apportion the royalty in respect of a record.
determine what constitutes "equitable remuneration" for the right to film artistic works for permitted broadcasts or cable
programmes.
determine what constitutes "equitable remuneration " for the making available to the public of a sound recording through a non-interactive digital audio transmission;
determine what constitutes "equitable remuneration" payable by educational institutions when they use copyright materials within the permissible limits allowed under the Copyright Act; and
determine the terms on which the government can use copyright material.
A Tribunal has the power to refer to the High Court any matter that comes before it for the determination on a point of law. This may be done on its own volition or at the request of any party to the matter.
The procedure for applications to be made to a Tribunal is set out in the
Copyright Tribunal (Procedure) Regulations 1988
. The forms are available
here
.
The Tribunal will consider the application and, after giving the parties an opportunity to present their cases, shall issue an order. Orders for previous applications may be found here:
Case Reference No.
Date
PDF Document
CT 1 / 2010
19 October 2011
Order
(322KB)
CT 1 / 2012
26 February 2013
Order
(250KB)
The operating hours of the Registry of the Copyright Tribunals are:
Monday to Friday
8.30 - 5.30pm
Saturday,Sunday and Public Holidays
CLOSED
Submission of forms and payment should be made to the IPOS counter within the following hours:
Monday to Friday
8.30 am - 5.00 pm
For more information, please contact:
Secretary to the Copyright Tribunals
Intellectual Property Office of Singapore
51 Bras Basah Road, #04-01 Manulife Centre, Singapore 189554
Tel: 6339 8616, Fax: 6339 0252
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