Copyright Act, 2004,

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(c) 	 a work published anonymously or under a
pseudonym, for fifty years from the date on
which the work was made, first made
available to the public or first published,
whichever date is the latest, provided that
where the author's identity is revealed or is
no longer in doubt before the expiration of
the said period, the provIsions of
subsection (1 ) shall apply, as the case may
be;
(d) 	a work of applied art, for twenty-five years
from the making of the work,
(3) Every period provided for under this Part shall run to
the end of the calendar year in Which it would otherwise
expire.
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22. 	 Where the copyright in a work is owned by a public
corporation or other body corporate, the term of
protection shall be fifty years from the date on which the
work was made public.
23. In the case of an audiovisual work, a sound
recording or broadcast, the rights are protected until the
expiration of fifty years from the date of the making of the
work, or where the work is made available to the public
during that period with the consent of the author, until the
expiration of fifty years from the date of its
communication to the public,
24. 	In the case of programme-carrying signals, the rights
are protected until the expiration of fifty years from the
elate ot the making ot the signal.

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