United States of America
Denmark
Copyright and Related Rights
[Follow-up question] Please provide case law or other authority supporting the statement in the second sentence of the answer, that the reproduction right under Section 66(1) of the Danish Copyright Act includes reproductions made on the basis of a broadcast or interactive transmission.
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.