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The Copyright (Certification of Licensing Scheme for Educational Recording of Broadcasts) (Open University Educational Enterprises Limited) Order 1993

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Under section 35 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 recordings of broadcasts and cable programmes may be made by or on behalf of educational establishments without thereby infringing copyright. The section does not apply, however, if and to the extent that there is a licensing scheme certified for the purposes of that section providing for the grant of licences.

Pursuant to the Copyright (Certification of Licensing Scheme for Educational Recording of Broadcasts) (Open University Educational Enterprises Limited) Order 1990 (S. I.1990/2008), the Secretary of State certified the licensing scheme to be operated by Open University Educational Enterprises Limited as scheduled to that Order (“the 1990 scheme”).

Open University Educational Enterprises has applied to the Secretary of State to certify a new licensing scheme which it proposes to operate from 1st January 1994 to replace the 1990 scheme.

This Order, made under section 143 of the Act, both certifies the new licensing scheme as scheduled to the Order and revokes the earlier Order which certified the 1990 scheme, with effect from 1st January 1994.

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