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The Collective Management of Copyright (EU Directive) Regulations 2016

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46.—(1) The Copyright and Rights in Performances (Extended Collective Licensing) Regulations 2014(1) are amended as follows.

(2) In regulation 2 (interpretation)—

(a)omit the definitions of “code of practice”, “Codes Regulations” and “specified criteria”;

(b)in the definition of “relevant licensing body” for “section 116(2)” substitute “section 116(2)(a)”.

(3) In regulation 4 (authorisation to operate an Extended Collective Licensing Scheme)—

(a)in paragraph (3)(b) for “its code of practice” substitute “ the Collective Management of Copyright (EU Directive) Regulations 2016”; and

(b)omit paragraph (4)(c).

(4) In regulation 5 (application for authorisation), in paragraph (1)—

(a)omit sub-paragraphs (m) and (n);

(b)in sub-paragraph (o) for “with the terms of its code of practice” substitute “with the Collective Management of Copyright (EU Directive) Regulations 2016”.

(5) In regulation 10 (application for the renewal of an authorisation), in paragraph (2)—

(i)in sub-paragraph (b) omit “(m),”;

(ii)omit sub-paragraph (g);

(iii)in sub-paragraph (h) for “the terms of its code of practice” substitute “the Collective Management of Copyright (EU Directive) Regulations 2016”.

(6) In regulation 11 (review of Extended Collective Licensing Scheme), in paragraph (1)—

(i)omit sub-paragraph (c);

(ii)in sub-paragraph (d) for “the terms of its code of practice” substitute “the Collective Management of Copyright (EU Directive) Regulations 2016”;

(iii)in sub-paragraph (h) omit “(m),”.

(7) In regulation 14 (revocation of an authorisation), in paragraph (2)(c) for “specified criteria” substitute “the Collective Management of Copyright (EU Directive) Regulations 2016”.

(8) In regulation 16 (opt out from an extended collective licensing scheme), in paragraph (3)—

(i)in sub-paragraph (a) insert at the end “and”;

(ii)omit sub-paragraph (c) and the “and” which precedes it.

(9) In regulation 17 (licensing of works) omit paragraphs (3), (4) and (5).

(10) In regulation 18 (licence fee) in paragraph (5) before “right holder” insert “non-member”.

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