"programme", in relation to a programme-carrying signal, means a body of live or recorded
material consisting of images or sounds or both, embodied in a signal;
"programme-carrying signal" means a signal embodying a programme which is emitted
and passes through a satellite;
"published edition" means the first print by whatever process of a particular typographical
arrangement of a literary or musical work;
"qualified person" means(a) a natural person who is a Namibian citizen or is domiciled or resident in Namibia; or
(b) a body incorporated under the laws of Namibia;
"rebroadcasting" means the simultaneous or subsequent broadcasting by one broadcasting
organisation of the broadcast of another broadcasting organisation;
"record" means a disc, tape, perforated roll or other device in or on which sounds are
embodied so as to be capable of being automatically reproduced therefrom or performed;
"reproduction" in relation to(a) a literary or musical work or a broadcast, includes a reproduction in the form of a record
or a cinematograph film;
(b) an artistic work, includes a version produced by converting the work into a threedimensional form or, if it is in three dimensions, by converting it into a two-dimensional
form;
(c) any work, includes a reproduction made from a reproduction of that work;
(d) a performance, means a copy made of a fixation of a performance,
and references to "reproduce" and "reproducing" shall be construed accordingly;
"satellite" means a device in extra-terrestrial space capable of transmitting signals;
"sculpture" includes a cast or model made for purposes of sculpture;
"signal" means an electronically generated carrier capable of transmitting programmes;
"sound recording" means affixation of sounds capable of being reproduced, but does not
include a soundtrack associated with a cinematograph film;
"this Act" includes the regulations made and in force under section 61;
"Tribunal" means the Copyright Tribunal established by section 35;
"work"means a work of any description mentioned in section 2;
"work of joint authorship" means a work produced by the collaboration of two or more
authors in which the contribution of each author is not separable from the contribution of the
other author or authors; and

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