well as to official translations thereof;
(b) news of the day published, broadcast or publicly communicated
by any other means;
(c) a report made by a commission of inquiry appointed by the
Government or any agency thereof which is published by the
Government.
Economic rights
8. Subject to section 10, the author of any work eligible for copyright under
this Part shall have the exclusive right in respect of such work to do, or
authorize any other person to do, the following acts in relation to the whole
work or any part thereof:
(a) the reproduction of the work; or
(b) the distribution of the work to the public; or
(c) the translation, adaptation, arrangement or any other
transformation of the work; or
(d) its communication to the public.
Moral rights
9. (1) The author of any work eligible for copyright under this Part shall have
the exclusive right:
(a) to claim authorship of his work and in particular to demand that
his name or pseudonym be mentioned when any of the acts referred
to in section 8 is done in relation to such work, except when the work
is included when reporting current events by means of photography,
audiovisual work, sound recording and broadcasting;
(b) to object to, and to seek relief in connexion with any distortion,
mutilation or other modification of the work where such act would be
or is prejudicial to his honour or reputation or where the work is
discredited thereby; and
(c) to alter the work at any time.
(2) The rights conferred by subsection (1) shall not be transferable except
upon and by reason only of the death of the author and henceforth such
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