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Intelllectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Amendment - Disability and Rights in Performances) (Jersey) Regulations 202-

A formal published “Ministerial Decision” is required as a record of the decision of a Minister (or an Assistant Minister where they have delegated authority) as they exercise their responsibilities and powers.

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A decision made on 5 March 2021

MINISTERIAL DECISION REFERENCE:    MD-ER-2021-0020

DECISION SUMMARY TITLE:  Draft Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Amendment - Disability and Rights in Performances) (Jersey) Regulations 202- Decision to lodge “au Greffe”

DECISION SUMMARY AUTHOR:

Policy Principal, Competition & Intellectual Property

IS THE DECISION SUMMARY PUBLIC OR EXEMPT? 

Public

REPORT TITLE:  Draft Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Amendment - Disability and Rights in Performances) (Jersey) Regulations 202-

REPORT AUTHOR OR NAME OF PERSON GIVING REPORT: (if different from Decision Summary Author)

 

IS THE REPORT PUBLIC OR EXEMPT? 

Public

DECISION AND REASON FOR THE DECISION:

The Minister for External Relations and Financial Services approved for lodging “au Greffe” the Draft Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Amendment - Disability and Rights in Performances) (Jersey) Regulations 202-.

The Regulations, if approved by the Assembly, will extend the scope of the disability exceptions in the Intellectual Property (Unregistered Rights) (Jersey) Law 2011 (“IPURL”) permitting “accessible copies” to be made of any type of copyright work or recording of a performance for the benefit of people with any impairment, if and to the extent that impairment prevents them from accessing the work. In addition, the draft Regulations will also simplify the processes and procedures related to the IPURL disability exceptions.

Furthermore, the draft Regulations are intended to make a small number of changes to the IPURL for the purposes of removing uncertainty regarding Jersey’s compliance with the WIPO Marrakesh Treaty to Facilitate Access to Published Works for Persons who are Blind, Visually Impaired or Otherwise Print Disabled.

RESOURCE IMPLICATIONS:

There would be no additional resource implications as a result of the adoption of these draft Regulations.

ACTION REQUIRED:

The Greffier of the States is requested to arrange for the draft Regulations to be lodged au Greffe for debate by the States at the sitting commencing on 20th April 2021.

SIGNATURE:

 

 

 

SENATOR IAN GORST

POSITION:

 

 

 

MINISTER FOR EXTERNAL RELATIONS AND FINANCIAL SERVICES

 

 

DATE SIGNED

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

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