(b) conferences, speeches, sermons and other similar works;
(c) dramatic and dramatico‐musical works;
(d) musical works, with or without a written form and with or without accompanying words;
(e) choreographic works and pantomimes;
(f) audiovisual works;
(g) works of drawing, painting, architecture, sculpture, engraving, lithography and tapestry;
(h) photographic works, including works made by means similar to the photographic process;
(i) works of applied art, whether handicraft works or works produced by industrial processes;
(j) illustrations, maps, plans, sketches and three‐dimensional works relating to geography,
topography, architecture and science.
Article 5
The following shall also be protected as original works:
(a) translations, adaptations, musical arrangements and other transformations of a literary or artistic
work;
(b) collections of works and data in machine‐readable or other form which, by reason of the
selection, organization or arrangement of their contents, are original;
(c) original works derived from folklore.
Article 6
The protection of the works referred to in Articles 4 and 5 shall be without prejudice to any
protection of the pre‐existing works used.
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