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the new legislation changes the Supreme Court's conclusions. In the last decision, Re:Sound v. Motion Picture Theatre As-
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sociations of Canada, the issue was whether there should be royalties for a sound recording that is part of a soundtrack that accompanies either a movie or television program. To get royal- ties, the work would have to qualify as a "sound recording" un- der s. 2 of the act. However, there is an exception if the work is found to be a "soundtrack" that accompanies a cinematographic work. The SCC found that a pre-existing sound recording that is part of a soundtrack cannot be subject to a tariff when the soundtrack accompanies a cinematographic work. The net effect of the decision is audio visual works are
not subject to the neighbouring rights regime, says McMillan LLP's David Kent, who was counsel for the Motion Picture Theatre Associations of Canada. Kent notes there is a case from Australia's High Court that came to the opposite con- clusion. In the United Kingdom, he says they have a slightly different set of definitions, adding that Canada put its copy- right regime into place after Australia and the U.K. and the Canadian government clearly chose a different path because it uses starkly different language in the legislation. Kerr-Wilson says the Re:Sound case was more technical
and obscure than the other decisions. He believes this was a fairly narrow appeal and doesn't think the case has much application.
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