(2) The consent referred to in sub regulation (1) shall be by way of a contract entered into with a
performer or a collecting society representing the rights of the performer, setting out the terms and
conditions that the performer may wish for the use of the performance or the fixation by the other party to
the contract.
Broadcasts
25. Protection of broadcasters' rights
(1) A person shall not, without the express consent of a broadcaster perform any of the following acts—
(a) broadcast a broadcaster's broadcast;
(b) fix a broadcast; or
(c) reproduce a fixation of a broadcast.
(2) The consent referred to in sub regulation (1) shall be by a contract entered into with the broadcaster
setting out the terms and conditions that the broadcaster may wish for the use of the broadcast or the
fixation by the other party to the contract.
PART V—GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHT AND
NEIGHBOURING RIGHTS
26. Application to owner or collecting society of copyright for grant of licence
(1) A person who wishes to use or perform another person's work or who causes work to be used or
performed in public for gain shall apply to the owner or the collecting society for a licence to do so.
(2) The owner or collecting society may grant a licence and shall, in respect of any grant, charge such
licence fees as the owner or the collecting society may determine.
(3) The application for a licence is specified in Form 13 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
27. Appointment of copyright inspectors
(1) The Registrar may, in accordance with section 52 of the Act, by notice in the Gazette, appoint any
officer of the Uganda Registration Services Bureau or a member of staff of a collecting society to be an
inspector for the purposes of enforcing the Act and these Regulations.
(2) The notice under sub regulation (1) is specified in Form 14 of Schedule 2 of these Regulations and
shall be revised annually.
(3) A person appointed under sub regulation (1) shall be issued with a certificate of authority by the
Registrar and shall perform all the functions of an inspector under the Act and these Regulations.
(4) A certificate of authority is specified in Form 15 of Schedule 2 to these Regulations.
28. Seizure of articles, substances, etc by inspector
(1) An inspector may seize and detain any substance which he or she has reasonable cause to believe has
infringed or is about to infringe a copyright in a work.
(2) Where an inspector seizes a work under sub regulation (1), the inspector shall, in writing, notify the
person from whom the items are seized of the fact of the seizure and the item seized.
(3) The seizure under this regulation shall remain pending for a period of sixty days, during which, the
owner of the seized item may make objections against the seizure to the registrar.
(4) The Registrar shall expeditiously handle any objections filed under sub regulation (3) and where it is
found that the seizure was made in error, the Registrar shall revoke the seizure.
(5) Where, after the objections, the owner of the seized items fails to convince the Registrar that the
seizure was made in error, the inspector shall, by an application in writing seek a court order for the
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