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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,