Nature of copyright in broadcasts
127.  For the purposes of this Act, unless the contrary intention appears, copyright in a broadcast is the exclusive right to do all or any of the following acts:
(a)to make a copy of the broadcast;
(b)to communicate the broadcast to the public (whether by rebroadcasting it or otherwise);
(c)in the case of a television broadcast —
(i)to cause it, insofar as it consists of visual images, to be seen in public by a paying audience; or
(ii)to cause it, insofar as it consists of sounds, to be heard in public by a paying audience.