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COPYRIGHT REGULATION5,', 20]()

percent of the amount recovered to the Copyright Office.
Powers of the Tribunal
39. 	 (1) The Copyright Tribunal'may hear disputes
(a) 	over the terms of a licensing scheme that a licensing body
proposes to operate,
(b) 	 on the terms of an existing S'Eheme whether or not the
operator of the scheme is a licensing body, or
(e) 	 related to the refusal by an operator of a licensing scheme to
grant a licence to an applicant who claims to be covered by
the scheme.
(2) The Tribunal shall exercis"e the powers of a District Court for
the purpose of attendance of a person before the Tribunal.
(3) The Tribunal may in furtherance of sub-regulation (1), confIrm
or vary
(a) the terms of
(i) 	 a licensing scheme,
(ii) 	 a licence, and
(b) 	 the refusal of a licence by a licensing body.
Disputes related to licensing schemes
40. (1) For the purpose of these Regulations, the Tribunal shall exer­
cise jurisdiction over licensing schemes
(a) in relation to
(i) literary works,
(ii) dramatic works,
(iii) artistic works,
(iv) musical works,
(v) 	 audiovisual works, and
(vi) 	 sound track accompanying a ftlm, and
(b) 	 operated by licensing bodies related to licenses for the right
to
(i) 	 copy the works specified in sub-paragraph (i) - (v)
of paragraph (a),
(ii) 	 perform, play or show the works in public, or
(iii) broadcast or include the works in a cable programme
seIVlce.
(2) The Tribunal shall exercise jurisdiction over licensing schemes
in the case of recordings other than sound-tracks accompanying a
(i) 	 film,
(ii) 	broadcast,

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