(c) in the case of the work published anonymously or under a
pseudonym, until the expiration of fifty years from the date on which
such work was first lawfully published:
Provided that where, before the expiration of such period, the
author's identity is known or is no longer in doubt, protection shall be
for the duration specified in paragraph (a) or (b), as the case may
be; or
(d) in the case of any audio-visual work, until the expiration of fifty
years from the date on which such work is created or, if the work is
made available to the public during such period with the consent of
the author, for fifty years from the date of its first communication to
the public; or
(e) subject to paragraphs (f) and (g), in the case of a work owned by
the Government or any body corporate, for fifty years commencing
from the date on which the work was first made available to the
public;
(f) in the case of computer programs, for ten years calculated from
either the date when the program is first used or the date when the
computer software is first sold, leased or licensed; and
(g) in the case of photographic work or a work of applied art, until the
expiration of twenty-five years from the date on which the work was
first published or made.
(2) Every period specified in subsection (1) shall run to the end of the
calendar year in which it would otherwise expire.

PART IV
TRANSFER OF RIGHTS AND COMPULSORY LICENCES
DIVISION I
TRANSFER OF COPYRIGHT
Transferability of copyright
14. (1) Except as limited or restricted by this Act, any right protected by
copyright under this Act shall be transferable and may be so transferred by
assignment, testamentary disposition or by operation of law.
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