Singapore legislation

Section 121

of Copyright Act

Section 121

Interpretation of this Division

In this Division —“if the licence had been an assignment” means if, instead of the licence, there had been granted (subject to conditions corresponding as nearly as practicable with those subject to which the licence was granted) an assignment of the copyright in respect of its application to the doing, at the places and times authorised by the licence, of the acts so authorised;“the other party” means —

(a)

in relation to the owner of the copyright — the exclusive licensee; and

(b)

in relation to the exclusive licensee — the owner of the copyright.[Aust. 1968, s. 117]

Definition

“if the licence had been an assignment” means if, instead of the licence, there had been granted (subject to conditions corresponding as nearly as practicable with those subject to which the licence was granted) an assignment of the copyright in respect of its application to the doing, at the places and times authorised by the licence, of the acts so authorised;

Definition

“the other party” means —

(a)

in relation to the owner of the copyright — the exclusive licensee; and

(b)

in relation to the exclusive licensee — the owner of the copyright.[Aust. 1968, s. 117]

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