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(a) any political speech delivered in public;
(b) any speech delivered during legal proceedings; or
(c) any lecture, address, sermon or other work of the same
nature delivered in public:
shall be permitted on the condition that__
Recordings by
a broadcasting
organization of
its own
broadcasts
(i) the use is exclusively for the purpose of publication of
current information; and
(ii) the author shall retain the exclusive right to make a
collection of such works, and, unless otherwise permitted
under this Act, any document quoted or used as evidence or
expert opinion in such proceedings, shall not be reproduced or
made available to the public except to the extent necessary in
order to narrate the proceedings and at a comparable with fair
practice
51.__(1) Any broadcasting organization shall be permitted to
make recordings of its own broadcasts and by means of its own
facilities, in one or several copies of any work which it is authorized
to broadcast:
Provided that all copies of such recording shall be destroyed
within six months of the making thereof or within any longer period
agreed to by the author.
Use of a
computer
programme
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), where the recording has an
exceptional documentary character, one copy of it may be preserved
official archives of the broadcasting organization and section 29
shall not be applicable in such a case.
52.__(1) A person who has the right to use a computer
programme shall be entitled to__
(a) make such copies of the programme and such translation,
adaptation, arrangement or transformation of the programme as
are necessary for the person in order to use the computer
programme in accordance with its intended purpose, including
the correction of errors;
(b) make a backup copy in so far as it is necessary for the use
of the programme; and
(c) observe, study or test the functioning of the programme in
order to determine the ideas and principles which underlie any
element of the programme, if he does so while performing any
acts such as loading, displaying, running, transmitting or storing
the programme which he is entitled to.
(2) Any contractual limitation of use set out in subsection 1 (b)