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#### 54 Claim for release of seized copies—section 135AEA of the Act
For the purposes of subsection 135AEA(3) of the Act, the following information is prescribed:
(a) the importer’s full name, home or business address and address for service;
(b) a telephone number for the importer;
(c) the grounds for seeking the release of the seized copies;
(d) if the importer’s home or business address is not in Australia:
(i) the full name and the home or business address of a person who is the importer’s agent in Australia; and
(ii) an address for service for the person who is the importer’s agent in Australia; and
(iii) a telephone number for the person; and
(iv) information showing that the person agreed to be the importer’s agent;
(e) if a person or body other than the agent made arrangements on the importer’s behalf for the seized copies to be brought to Australia:
(i) the full name, home or business address and address for service of the person or body; and
(ii) a telephone number for the person or body.
> Note: Examples of grounds for the purposes of paragraph (c) are:
(a) that the copies are not infringing copies; and
(b) that the importation of the copies did not infringe copyright.