| Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (c. 48) | |
| 1988 c. 48 - continued | |
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SCHEDULE 6 | |
| Section 301. | |
| Provisions for the Benefit of the Hospital for Sick Children | |
1.(1) In this Schedule
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| 2.(1) The trustees are entitled, subject to the following provisions of this Schedule, to a royalty in respect of any public performance, commercial publication, broadcasting or inclusion in a cable programme service of the whole or any substantial part of the work or an adaptation of it. (2) Where the trustees are or would be entitled to a royalty, another form of remuneration may be agreed. | |
3. No royalty is payable in respect of
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| 4. No royalty is payable in respect of anything done in pursuance of arrangements made before the passing of this Act. | |
| 5.(1) In default of agreement application may be made to the Copyright Tribunal which shall consider the matter and make such order regarding the royalty or other remuneration to be paid as it may determine to be reasonable in the circumstances. (2) Application may subsequently be made to the Tribunal to vary its order, and the Tribunal shall consider the matter and make such order confirming or varying the original order as it may determine to be reasonable in the circumstances. (3) An application for variation shall not, except with the special leave of the Tribunal, be made within twelve months from the date of the original order or of the order on a previous application for variation. (4) A variation order has effect from the date on which it is made or such later date as may be specified by the Tribunal. | |
| 6. The sums received by the trustees by virtue of this Schedule, after deduction of any relevant expenses, shall be held by them on trust for the purposes of the Hospital. | |
| 7.(1) The right of the trustees under this Schedule may not be assigned and shall cease if the trustees purport to assign or charge it. (2) The right may not be the subject of an order under section 92 of the [1977 c. 49.] National Health Service Act 1977 (transfers of trust property by order of the Secretary of State) and shall cease if the Hospital ceases to have a separate identity or ceases to have purposes which include the care of sick children. (3) Any power of Her Majesty, the court (within the meaning of the [1960 c. 58.] Charities Act 1960) or any other person to alter the trusts of a charity is not exercisable in relation to the trust created by this Schedule. | |
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