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Ley de 2003 sobre los Dibujos y Modelos (Enmiendas Consecuentes), Australia

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Detalles Detalles Año de versión 2003 Fechas Adoptado/a: 17 de diciembre de 2003 Tipo de texto Legislación relacionada con la PI Materia Diseños industriales, Derecho de autor Notas En la notificación de Australia a la OMC de conformidad con el artículo 63.2 del Acuerdo sobre los ADPIC se establece lo siguiente: 'La Ley de 2003 sobre los Dibujos y Modelos (Modificaciones Consecutivas) modifica la Ley de Derecho de Autor a raíz de la derogación de la Ley de Dibujos y Modelos de 1906 y la promulgación de la Ley de Dibujos y Modelos de 2003.
Las disposiciones afectadas atañen a las definiciones de las obras artísticas y sus correspondientes dibujos y modelos, el registro fraudulento de dibujos y modelos industriales y las reproducciones de obras artísticas que no infringen el derecho de autor.'

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Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003

Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003

No. 148, 2003

An Act to amend certain Acts in consequence of the repeal of the Designs Act 1906 and the enactment of the Designs Act 2003, and for related purposes

Note: An electronic version of this Act is available in SCALEplus

(http://scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/comact/browse/TOCN.htm)

Contents

1 Short title ........................................................................................... 1

2 Commencement ................................................................................. 2

3 Schedule(s) ........................................................................................ 2

Schedule 1—Copyright Act 1968 3 Part 1—Amendments 3 Part 2—Application provisions 8

Schedule 2—Consequential amendments of other Acts 10 A New Tax System (Wine Equalisation Tax) Act 1999 10 ANL Act 1956 10 Australian Communications Authority Act 1997 10 Australian Hearing Services Act 1991 10 Commonwealth Banks Act 1959 10 Commonwealth Services Delivery Agency Act 1997 11 Customs Act 1901 11 Freedom of Information Act 1982 11 Health Insurance Commission Act 1973 11 Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987 11 Radiocommunications Act 1992 11 Scout Association Act 1924 12 Telecommunications Act 1997 12 Telstra Corporation Act 1991 12

Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992 12

i Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003 No. 148, 2003

Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003

No. 148, 2003

An Act to amend certain Acts in consequence of the repeal of the Designs Act 1906 and the enactment of the Designs Act 2003, and for related purposes

[Assented to 17 December 2003]

The Parliament of Australia enacts:

1 Short title

This Act may be cited as the Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003.

Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003 No. 148, 2003 1

2 Commencement

(1) Each provision of this Act specified in column 1 of the table commences, or is taken to have commenced, on the day or at the time specified in column 2 of the table.

Commencement information


Column 1 Column 2 Column 3

Provision(s)

Commencement

Date/Details

1. Sections 1 to 3 and anything in this Act not

The day on which this Act receives the

Royal Assent

17 December

2003

elsewhere covered

by this table

2. Schedules 1 and 2

Immediately after the commencement of section 4 of the Designs Act 2003.

17 June 2004

Note: This table relates only to the provisions of this Act as originally passed by the Parliament and assented to. It will not be expanded to deal with provisions inserted in this Act after assent.

(2) Column 3 of the table is for additional information that is not part of this Act. This information may be included in any published version of this Act.

3 Schedule(s)

Each Act that is specified in a Schedule to this Act is amended or repealed as set out in the applicable items in the Schedule concerned, and any other item in a Schedule to this Act has effect according to its terms.

2 Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003 No. 148, 2003

Copyright Act 1968 Schedule 1

Schedule 1—Copyright Act 1968

Part 1—Amendments

1 Subsection 10(1) (paragraph (c) of the definition of artistic work)

Omit “to which neither of the last two preceding paragraphs applies”, substitute “whether or not mentioned in paragraph (a) or (b)”.

2 Section 74 (definition of corresponding design)

Omit all the words after “means”, substitute “visual features of shape or configuration which, when embodied in a product, result in a reproduction of that work, whether or not the visual features constitute a design that is capable of being registered under the Designs Act 2003”.

3 At the end of section 74

Add:
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1):

embodied in, in relation to a product, includes woven into, impressed on or worked into the product.

4 Section 75

Omit all the words after “under”, substitute “the Designs Act 1906 or the Designs Act 2003 on or after that commencement, it is not an infringement of that copyright to reproduce the work by embodying that, or any other, corresponding design in a product”.

4A Section 76

Repeal the section, substitute:

76 False registration of industrial designs under the Designs Act

2003

(1) This section applies if:
(a) proceedings (copyright proceedings) are brought under this Act in relation to an artistic work in which copyright subsists; and

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Schedule 1 Copyright Act 1968

Part 1 Amendments


(b) a corresponding design was registered under the Designs Act

2003; and

(c) the exclusive right in the design had not expired by effluxion of time before the copyright proceedings began; and
(d) it is established in the copyright proceedings that:
(i) none of the persons who are registered owners of the registered design are entitled persons in relation to the design; and
(ii) none of those persons were registered with the knowledge of the owner of the copyright in the artistic work.
(2) Subject to subsection (3), for the purposes of the copyright proceedings:
(a) the design is taken never to have been registered under the

Designs Act 2003; and

(b) section 75 does not apply in relation to anything done in respect of the design; and
(c) nothing in the Designs Act 2003 constitutes a defence.
(3) Ignore subsection (2) if it is established in the copyright proceedings that the act to which the proceedings relate was done:
(a) by an assignee of, or under a licence granted by, the registered owner of the registered design; and
(b) in good faith relying on the registration and without notice of any proceedings (whether or not before a court) to revoke the registration or to rectify the entry in the Register of Designs
in relation to the design.

5 Paragraphs 77(1)(b) and (c)

Repeal the paragraphs, substitute:
(b) a corresponding design is or has been applied industrially, whether in Australia or elsewhere, and whether before or after the commencement of this section, by or with the licence of the owner of the copyright in the place of industrial application; and
(c) at any time on or after the commencement of this section, products to which the corresponding design has been so applied (the products made to the corresponding design) are

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Copyright Act 1968 Schedule 1

Amendments Part 1


sold, let for hire or offered or exposed for sale or hire, whether in Australia or elsewhere; and

6 Paragraph 77(1)(d)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

7 At the end of paragraph 77(1)(d)

Add “or under the Designs Act 1906”.

8 After subsection 77(1)

Insert:
(1A) This section also applies if:
(a) a complete specification that discloses a product made to the corresponding design; or
(b) a representation of a product made to the corresponding design and included in a design application;
is published in Australia, whether or not paragraphs (1)(b) and (c)
are satisfied in relation to the corresponding design.

9 Subsection 77(2)

Repeal the subsection, substitute:
(2) It is not an infringement of the copyright in the artistic work to reproduce the work, on or after the day on which:
(a) products made to the corresponding design are first sold, let for hire or offered or exposed for sale or hire; or
(b) a complete specification that discloses a product made to the corresponding design is first published in Australia; or
(c) a representation of a product made to the corresponding design and included in a design application is first published in Australia;
by embodying that, or any other, corresponding design in a product.

10 Subsection 77(3)

After “articles” (first occurring), insert “or products”.

11 Subsection 77(3)

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Part 1 Amendments


After “1906”, insert “or the Designs Act 2003”.

12 Paragraph 77(3)(a)

Omit “under that Act in respect of those articles”, substitute “under the

Designs Act 1906 in respect of those articles, or under the Designs Act

2003 in respect of those products,”.

13 At the end of section 77

Add:
(5) In this section:

building or model of a building does not include a portable building such as a shed, a pre-constructed swimming pool, a demountable building or similar portable building.

complete specification has the same meaning as in the Patents Act

1990.

design application has the same meaning as in the Designs Act

2003.

representation, in relation to a design, has the same meaning as in the Designs Act 2003.

14 At the end of Division 8 of Part III

Add:

77A Certain reproductions of an artistic work do not infringe copyright

(1) It is not an infringement of copyright in an artistic work to reproduce the artistic work, or communicate that reproduction, if:
(a) the reproduction is derived from a three-dimensional product that embodies a corresponding design in relation to the artistic work; and
(b) the reproduction is in the course of, or incidental to:
(i) making a product (the non-infringing product), if the making of the product did not, or would not, infringe the copyright in the artistic work because of the operation
of this Division; or

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Amendments Part 1


(ii) selling or letting for hire the non-infringing product, or offering or exposing the non-infringing product for sale or hire.
(2) It is not an infringement of copyright in an artistic work to make a cast or mould embodying a corresponding design in relation to the artistic work, if:
(a) the cast or mould is for the purpose of making products; and
(b) the making of the products would not infringe copyright because of the operation of this Division.

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Schedule 1 Copyright Act 1968

Part 2 Application provisions

Part 2—Application provisions

15 Application of amendments of section 74—definition of

corresponding design

The amendments of section 74 of the Copyright Act 1968 made by items 2 and 3 of this Schedule apply as follows:
(a) for the purposes of section 75 of the Copyright Act 1968—in the same circumstances as the amendment made by item 4 of this Schedule applies;
(b) for the purposes of section 76 of the Copyright Act 1968—in the same circumstances as the amendment made by item 4A of this Schedule applies;
(c) for the purposes of section 77 of the Copyright Act 1968—in the same circumstances as the amendments of section 77 made by items 5 to 13 of this Schedule apply;
(d) for the purposes of section 77A of the Copyright Act 1968
in the same circumstances as that section applies.

16 Application of amendment of section 75

The amendment made by item 4 of this Schedule applies to reproductions that are made on or after the commencing day.

17 Application of amendment of section 76

(1) Section 76 of the Copyright Act 1968 as amended by item 4A of this Schedule applies in relation to proceedings brought under that Act on or after the commencing day, where the corresponding design has been registered under the Designs Act 2003.
(2) When determining whether a design has been registered under the Designs Act 2003 for the purposes of subitem (1), ignore section 151 of that Act.

18 Application of amendments of section 77

Amendments made by item 5

(1) Paragraph 77(1)(b) of the Copyright Act 1968 as amended by item 5 of this Schedule applies to articles and products to which a corresponding design has been applied industrially that are sold, let for hire or offered

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Application provisions Part 2


or exposed for sale or hire on or after the commencing day. However, this subitem does not affect the operation of paragraph 77(1)(b) of the Copyright Act 1968 as in force immediately before the commencing day.
(2) Paragraph 77(1)(c) of the Copyright Act 1968 as amended by item 5 of this Schedule applies to products to which a corresponding design has been applied industrially that are sold, let for hire or offered or exposed for sale or hire on or after the commencing day.

Amendments made by items 6 to 13

(3) The amendments made by items 6 to 13 of this Schedule apply to:
(a) products to which a corresponding design has been applied industrially that are sold, let for hire or offered or exposed for sale or hire on or after the commencing day; and
(b) complete specifications or representations that are first published in Australia on or after the commencing day.

19 Application of section 77A

Section 77A of the Copyright Act 1968 applies to reproductions that are made on or after the commencing day.

20 Definition

In this Part:

commencing day means the day on which this item commences.

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Schedule 2 Consequential amendments of other Acts

Schedule 2—Consequential amendments of other Acts

A New Tax System (Wine Equalisation Tax) Act 1999

1 Paragraph 9-70(2)(c)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

ANL Act 1956

2 Paragraph 53(1)(b)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

3 Subsection 53(1)

After “so registered”, insert “, or was registered under the Designs Act

1906,”.

Australian Communications Authority Act 1997

4 Paragraph 55(4)(b)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

5 Subsection 55(4)

Omit “so registered”, substitute “registered under the Trade Marks Act

1995 or the Designs Act 1906”.

Australian Hearing Services Act 1991

6 Paragraph 66(3)(b)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

7 Subsection 66(3)

After “so registered”, insert “, or was registered under the Designs Act

1906,”.

Commonwealth Banks Act 1959

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Consequential amendments of other Acts Schedule 2

8 Paragraph 128(4)(b)

Omit “Designs Act 1906 and was so registered”, substitute “Designs Act

2003 and was so registered, or was registered under the Designs Act

1906,”.

Commonwealth Services Delivery Agency Act 1997

9 Paragraph 38(2)(b)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

10 Subsection 38(2)

After “so registered”, insert “, or was registered under the Designs Act

1906,”.

Customs Act 1901

11 Subsection 157(3) (definition of design)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

Freedom of Information Act 1982

12 Schedule 3

Omit “Designs Act 1906, subsection 40F(2)”, substitute “Designs Act

2003, paragraph 61(1)(a) and sections 108 and 109”.

Health Insurance Commission Act 1973

13 Paragraph 41C(7)(b)

Omit “1906, being a design that was so registered”, substitute “2003, being a design that was registered under the Designs Act 1906”.

Jurisdiction of Courts (Cross-vesting) Act 1987

14 Schedule

Omit “Designs Act 1906”, substitute “Designs Act 2003”.

Radiocommunications Act 1992

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Schedule 2 Consequential amendments of other Acts

15 Paragraph 188A(4)(b)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

16 Subsection 188A(4)

Omit “so registered”, substitute “registered under the Trade Marks Act

1995 or the Designs Act 1906”.

Scout Association Act 1924

16A Section 3

Omit “Designs Act 1906-1912”, substitute “Designs Act 2003”.

Telecommunications Act 1997

17 Paragraph 417(4)(b)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

18 Subsection 417(4)

Omit “so registered”, substitute “registered under the Trade Marks Act

1995 or the Designs Act 1906”.

Telstra Corporation Act 1991

19 Paragraph 16(1)(b)

Omit “1906”, substitute “2003”.

20 Subsection 16(1)

After “so registered”, insert “, or was registered under the Designs Act

1906,”.

Tobacco Advertising Prohibition Act 1992

21 Paragraph 9(1)(d)

Omit “1906 in respect of articles”, substitute “2003 in relation to products”.

12 Designs (Consequential Amendments) Act 2003 No. 148, 2003

[Minister’s second reading speech made in— House of Representatives on 11 December 2002

Senate on 4 December 2003]

(277/03)

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