

On 19/06/2013,
you requested for the version in force on 19/06/2013
incorporating all amendments published on or before 19/06/2013.
The closest version currently available is that of 31/03/2009.

6. For the purposes of section 49(1)(b) and (2)(b) of the Act, the prescribed notice of the intended publication of the new work shall be a notice given by advertisement published in the Gazette not earlier than 3 months, and not later than 2 months, before the date of the publication or subsequent publication, as the case may be, of the new work and —
(a)
stating the name, and the address of the place of residence or business, of the person intending to publish the new work and the intention of that person to publish the new work;
(b)
stating the title (if any) of the old work and, if that title is not sufficient to enable that work to be identified, containing a description of that work that is sufficient for that purpose;
(c)
stating the time, or an estimate of the time, when the old work was made or the period, or an estimate of the period, over which the making of the old work extended, as the case may be;
(d)
if the name of the author of the old work is known to the person intending to publish the new work — stating the name of that author;
(e)
stating the name and address of the library or other place in which a copy, or the manuscript, of the old work is kept;
(f)
stating the name of the person from whom the copy or manuscript of the old work was acquired for the purposes of that library or other place or, if the person intending to publish the new work does not know the name of the person from whom the copy or manuscript was acquired for those purposes, stating that fact;
(g)
stating that a person claiming to be the owner of the copyright in the old work may give notice of his claim to the person intending to publish the new work; and
(h)
stating, at the foot of the notice, the name of the person by whom the notice is given.







