(d) audiovisual works;
(e) photographic works;
(f) works of architecture;
(g) computer programs;
(h) electronic data banks;
(i) all kinds of maps and sketches relative to geography, topography or science;
(j) other works known or unknown.
(2) Without prejudice to the protection of the original works, the protection granted
under this Act shall also extend to derivative works, such as:
(a) translations, adaptations, arrangements and transformations of original works;
(b) collections of protected works or of non-protected materials, provided that by
reason of the selection and arrangement of their content they constitute the result of original
intellectual effort.
Works Not Covered by the Protection
6. The protection prescribed by this Act shall not extend to:
(a) works which have fallen into the public domain;
(b) official documents;
(c) daily news or occurrences of like nature published in newspapers, magazines or
other periodicals or broadcast by radio or television;
(d) ideas, methods, state emblems and symbols.
7. National folklore of the Sudanese community is deemed to be the property of the
State.
(2) The State represented by the Ministry of Culture and Information, shall endeavor to
protect works of folklore by all legal ways and means, and shall exercise the rights of an
author in cases of mutilation, transformation and commercial exploitation.
The Copyright
8. The author of work shall have the following moral and economic rights:
(1) The moral rights:
(a) to disclose the work to the public;

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