(ii)	­ an illustration, a map, plan or sketch;
(iii)	­ a lecture, sermon or any other address of a similar nature;
(iv)	­ a dramatic or dramatico-musical work;
(v)	­ a musical work;
(vi)	­ a choreographic work or pantomime;
(vii) an audiovisual work;
(viii)	­a sound recording;
(ix) a work of—
(A)	­ fine art, such as a drawing or painting; or
(B)	­ architecture or sculpture, an engraving or lithography or applied art;
(x)	­ a photographic work;
(xi)	­ a computer programme;
(c)	­ does not include items specified in section 5;
“audiovisual work” —
(a)	­ means a work consisting of a series of related images and accompanying sounds
which are intended to be shown by any appropriate device;
(b)	­ includes a cinematograph or other film, and cinematographic elements of computer
games;
“author” means the natural person who has created the work;
“Berne Convention” means the Convention for the Protection of Literary and Artistic Works
signed in Berne;
“Board” means the Board referred to in section 43;
“broadcasting” means the communication of a work, a performance or a phonogram to the
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