When is a copy of a sound recording or a film used in a broadcast
66.—(1)  This section applies where —
(a)a copy of a sound recording or a film is used for the purpose of making a broadcast (called in this section the primary broadcast); and
(b)a person makes a further broadcast (called in this section the secondary broadcast) by receiving and simultaneously further transmitting —
(i)the transmission by which the primary broadcast is made; or
(ii)a transmission that is —
(A)made otherwise than by broadcasting; and
(B)made simultaneously with the transmission by which the primary broadcast is made.
(2)  The person making the secondary broadcast is deemed not to have used the copy for the purpose of making that broadcast.