The Copyright (Industrial Process and Excluded Articles)(No. 2) Order 1989
1.
This Order may be cited as the Copyright (Industrial Process and Excluded Articles) (No. 2) Order 1989 and shall come into force on 1st August 1989.
2.
An article is to be regarded for the purposes of section 52 of the Act (limitation of copyright protection for design derived from artistic work) as made by an industrial process if—
(a)
it is one of more than fifty articles which—
(i)
all fall to be treated for the purposes of Part I of the Act as copies of a particular artistic work, but
(ii)
(b)
it consists of goods manufactured in lengths or pieces, not being hand-made goods.
3.
(1)
There are excluded from the operation of section 52 of the Act—
(a)
works of sculpture, other than casts or models used or intended to be used as models or patterns to be multiplied by any industrial process;
(b)
wall plaques, medals and medallions; and
(c)
printed matter primarily of a literary or artistic character, including book jackets, calendars, certificates, coupons, dress-making patterns, greetings cards, labels, leaflets, maps, plans, playing cards, postcards, stamps, trade advertisements, trade forms and cards, transfers and similar articles.
(2)
Nothing in article 2 of this Order shall be taken to limit the meaning of “industrial process” in paragraph (1)(a) of this article.
4.
Section 52 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 limits the duration of copyright in artistic works to 25 years in respect of the exploitation of those works by an industrial process. This Order defines the meaning of “industrial process” for that purpose and excludes certain articles of a literary or artistic character from the operation of the section. It reproduces the effect of the Copyright (Industrial Designs) Rules 1957 (which are revoked by this Order) and the application of rule 26 of the Designs Rules 1984 (S.I. 1984/1989) by section 10(4) of the Copyright Act 1956 (c. 74). The Order revokes the Copyright (Industrial Process and Excluded Articles) Order 1989 (which was defective) before that Order comes into force.