Making sound recordings or films of literary, dramatic and musical works for broadcasting
251.—(1)  If the conditions in subsection (2) are met, it is a permitted use for a person (X) to make a copy of a literary, dramatic or musical work.
(2)  The conditions are —
(a)the copy is a sound recording or film of the work;
(b)the copy is made for the sole purpose of broadcasting the work;
(c)X would not infringe the copyright in the work by broadcasting the work;
(d)the copy is used only —
(i)for the purpose of broadcasting the work in circumstances that do not constitute an infringement of the copyright in the work; or
(ii)to make more copies for that purpose;
(e)if X is not the person broadcasting the work —
(i)X pays the copyright owner an amount agreed between them for the making of the copy; or
(ii)X undertakes in writing to pay the copyright owner the amount that a Copyright Tribunal decides is equitable remuneration for the making of the copy; and
(f)within the prescribed time, every copy made under this section is —
(i)delivered to the National Archives with the consent of the Director of National Archives; or
(ii)destroyed.