Copyright Decree 1970
(1970 No. 61)
Copyright (Reciprocal Extension) Order 1972
Commencement: 24th December 1970
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Whereas Nigeria is a party to the Universal Copyright Convention 1952 and I, Wennike Briggs, Federal Commissioner for Trade, am satisfied that the countries named in the Schedule hereto (being also parties to the said convention) provide for protection of copyright in works which are protected under the Copyright Decree 1970:
Now Therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by section 14 of the said Decree and of all other powers enabling me in that behalf, I hereby make the following Order:—
1.—(1) The application of section 2 of the Copyright Decree 1970 is hereby extended—
(a) to individuals who are citizens of or domiciled in any of the countries specified in the Schedule hereto, and
(b) to bodies corporate established by or under the laws of any of the said countries.
(2) The application of section 3 of the said Decree is hereby extended—
(a) to works, other than sound recordings and broadcasts, first published in any of the said countries, and
(b) to sound recording made in any of the said countries.
(3) The remaining provisions of the said Decree shall apply in relation to the said countries to the extent necessary to give effect to sub-paragraph (1) and (2) above.
2. This Order may be cited as the Copyright (Reciprocal Extension) Order 1972 and shall be deemed to have come into force on 24th December 1970.
Andorra Austria Cambodia Costa Rica Denmark France Greece Holy See Ireland Japan Lebanon Luxembourg Mauritius Netherlands Norway Paraguay Spain Tunisia Venezuela |
Argentina Belgium Canada Cuba Ecuador Germany Guatemala Iceland Israel Kenya Liberia Malawi Mexico New Zealand Pakistan Peru Sweden United Kingdom Yugoslavia |
Australia Brazil Chile Czechoslovakia Finland Ghana Haiti India Italy Laos Liechtenstein Malta Monaco Nicaragua Panama Portugal Switzerland U.S.A. Zambia |
Made at Lagos this 1st day of February 1972.
WENNIKE BRIGGS
Federal Commissioner for Trade
Explanatory Note: (This note does not form part of the Order but is intended to explain its purpose)
The Order extends the protection of copyright in works protected under the Copyright Decree 1970 to countries mentioned in the Schedule thereto