Modifications etc. (not altering text)
C1 Sch. 2 continued (31.10.2003) by virtue of The Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2498) , reg. 33 (with regs. 31-40 )
Textual Amendments
F1Sch. 2 para. 1B and cross-heading inserted (1.10.2014) by The Copyright and Rights in Performances (Personal Copies for Private Use) Regulations 2014 (S.I. 2014/2361), regs. 1(1), 3(3) (with reg. 5) (but note that the amending S.I. was quashed with prospective effect by the High Court in the case of R (British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors and others) v Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills [2015] EWHC 2041 (Admin), 17 July 2015)
1B.(1)The making of a copy of a recording of a performance by an individual does not infringe the rights conferred by this Chapter provided that the copy—U.K.
(a)is a copy of—
(i)the individual’s own copy of the recording, or
(ii)a personal copy of the recording made by the individual,
(b)is made for the individual’s private use, and
(c)is made for ends which are neither directly nor indirectly commercial.
(2)In this paragraph “the individual’s own copy” is a copy of a recording which—
(a)has been lawfully acquired by the individual on a permanent basis,
(b)is not an illicit recording, and
(c)has not been made under any provision of this Schedule which permits the making of a copy without infringing the rights conferred by this Chapter.
(3)In this paragraph a “personal copy” means a copy made under this paragraph.
(4)The rights conferred by this Chapter in a recording are infringed if an individual transfers a personal copy of the recording to another person (otherwise than on a private and temporary basis), except where the transfer is authorised by the rights owner.
(5)If the rights conferred by this Chapter are infringed as set out in sub-paragraph (4), a personal copy which has been transferred is for all purposes subsequently treated as an illicit recording.
(6)The rights conferred by this Chapter in a recording are also infringed if an individual, having made a personal copy of the recording, transfers the individual’s own copy of the recording to another person (otherwise than on a private and temporary basis) and, after that transfer and without the consent of the rights owner, retains any personal copy.
(7)If the rights conferred by this Chapter are infringed as set out in sub-paragraph (6), any retained personal copy is for all purposes subsequently treated as an illicit recording.
(8)To the extent that a term of a contract purports to prevent or restrict the making of a copy which, by virtue of this paragraph, would not infringe any right conferred by this Chapter, that term is unenforceable.
(9)Expressions used but not defined in this paragraph have the same meaning as in section 28B.]