Revised Laws of Saint Lucia (2021)

124.   Infringement of recording rights by importing, possessing illicit recording

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    (1)   A person infringes the rights of a person having rights in relation to a performance, who, without his or her consent or, in the case of a qualifying performance, that of the performer—

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      (a)     imports into Saint Lucia otherwise than for his or her private and domestic use; or

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      (b)     in the course of a business possesses, sells or lets for hire, offers or exposes for sale or hire, or distributes,

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    a recording of the performance which is, and which that person knows or has reason to believe is, an illicit recording.

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    (2)   Where in an action for infringement of those rights brought by virtue of this section a defendant shows that the illicit recording was innocently acquired by him or her or a predecessor in title of his or her, the only remedy available against him or her in respect of the infringement is damages not exceeding a reasonable payment in respect of the act complained of.

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    (3)   In subsection (2) “innocently acquired” means that the person acquiring the recording did not know and had no reason to believe that it was an illicit recording.

Duration and Transmission of Rights in Performances; Consent