As stated in the Danish answer to question 3 from the United States, Article 66(1) in the Danish Copyright Act of 14 June 1995 covers both direct and indirect reproduction of phonograms including reproductions made on the basis of a broadcast or interactive transmission.
This is confirmed in the preparatory work (lovforslag n L 119 fremsat den 18 Januar 1995) where it is stated, inter alia, that the law is implementing Article 7 in the EEC Directive 92/100 concerning rental and lending rights where it is expressly stated that producers of phonograms shall enjoy an exclusive right to authorize the direct and indirect reproduction of their phonograms.