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 1968 (3.) Sub-section (1.) of this section applies in relation to an act done in relation to a sound recording whether the act is done by directly or indirectly making use of a record embodying the recording.

(4.) Sub-section (1.) of this section applies in relation to an act done in relation to a television broadcast or a sound broadcast whether the act is done by the reception of the broadcast or by making use of any article or thing in which the visual images and sounds comprised in the broadcast have been embodied.

102. A copyright subsisting by virtue of this Part is infringed by a person who, without the licence of the owner of the copyright, imports an article into Australia for the purpose of—
 * (a) selling, letting for hire, or by way of trade offering or exposing for sale or hire, the article;
 * (b) distributing the article—
 * (i) for the purpose of trade; or
 * (ii) for any other purpose to an extent that will affect prejudicially the owner of the copyright; or
 * (c) by way of trade exhibiting the article in public,

where, to his knowledge, the making of the article would, if the article had been made in Australia by the importer, have constituted an infringement of the copyright.

103.—(1.) A copyright subsisting by virtue of this Part is infringed by a person who, in Australia, and without the licence of the owner of the copyright—
 * (a) sells, lets for hire, or by way of trade offers or exposes for sale or hire, an article; or
 * (b) by way of trade exhibits an article in public,

where, to his knowledge, the making of the article constituted an infringement of the copyright or, in the case of an imported article, would, if the article had been made in Australia by the importer, have constituted an infringement of the copyright.

(2.) For the purposes of the last preceding sub-section, the distribution of any articles—
 * (a) for the purpose of trade; or
 * (b) for any other purpose to an extent that affects prejudicially the owner of the copyright concerned,

shall be taken to be the sale of those articles.

104. A copyright subsisting by virtue of this Part is not infringed by anything done for the purposes of a judicial proceeding or a report of a judicial proceeding.