9
Copyright
Act, 2004,
"cable programmes' means visual images, sounds or
other
information
sent
by means of a
telecommunication system, otherwise than by wireless
telegraphy, for reception (a) at two or more places (whether for
simultaneous reception or at
different
times) in response to request by different
users; or
(b)'for presentation to members of the p ublic;
·Centre" means the National Centre for Arts and C ulture
established under the National Centre for Arts and
Culture Act, 2003;
"choreographic work" means a composition
of
movements fo r dancing or any other patterned
to
succession
of
gestures
mostly
created
accompanying music and includes other forms of
dance , whether or not in dramatic form;
"Collecting Society' means the Collecting Society of The
Gambia established under section 79;
"collective licence" means a licence issued by a
collecting society under which copies of a work can be
made;
"communication to the public" means the transmission
by wire o r without wire, of the images or so unds, or
both, of a work, performance or sound recording or
broadcast in such a way that the images or
sounds can be perceived by persons outside the
circle
of a family and its closet social
normal
acquaintances at a place or places so distant from
the place where the t ransmission originates -