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Public lending right

43Public lending right

(1)Section 5(2) of the Public Lending Right Act 1979 (interpretation) is amended as follows.

(2)Before the definition of “local library authority” insert—

(3)After the definition of “prescribed” insert—

(4)At the end of the definition of “the register” omit “and”.

(5)After the definition of “the Registrar” insert—

(6)The Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 is amended as follows.

(7)In section 40A (permitted acts in relation to copyright works: lending of copies by libraries or archives), for subsection (1) substitute—

(1)Copyright in a work of any description is not infringed by the following acts by a public library in relation to a book within the public lending right scheme—

(a)lending the book;

(b)in relation to an audio-book or e-book, copying or issuing a copy of the book as an act incidental to lending it.

(1A)In subsection (1)—

(a)“book”, “audio-book” and “e-book” have the meanings given in section 5 of the Public Lending Right Act 1979,

(b)“the public lending right scheme” means the scheme in force under section 1 of that Act,

(c)a book is within the public lending right scheme if it is a book within the meaning of the provisions of the scheme relating to eligibility, whether or not it is in fact eligible, and

(d)“lending” is to be read in accordance with the definition of “lent out” in section 5 of that Act (and section 18A of this Act does not apply).

(8)In Schedule 2, in paragraph 6B (permitted acts in relation to performances: lending of copies by libraries or archives)—

(a)at the beginning insert—

(A1)The rights conferred by this Chapter are not infringed by the following acts by a public library in relation to a book within the public lending right scheme—

(a)lending the book;

(b)in relation to an audio-book or e-book, copying or issuing a copy of the book as an act incidental to lending it.

(A2)Expressions used in sub-paragraph (A1) have the same meaning as in section 40A(1).;

(b)in sub-paragraph (2), for “this paragraph” substitute “sub-paragraph (1)”.