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(2 ) No copy or adaptation of a computer program shall
be used for any purpose other than those specified in subsection
( 1 ), and any such copy or adaptation shall be destroyed in the
event that continued possession of the copy of the computer
program ceases to be lawful.
16.(1) It shall be permitted without the authorisation of the
author or other owner of copyright to reproduce a published
work for visually impaired persons in an alternative manner or
fonn which enables their perception of the work, and to
distribute the copies exclusively to such persons, provided that
the work is not reasonably available in an identical or largely
equivalent form enabling its perception by the visually
impaired and the reproduction and distribution are made on a
non-profit basis.

Visually
impaired
persons

(2 ) The distTibution of work refened to in subsection
(1) is also permitted in case the copies of such work have been
made abroad and the conditions mentioned in that subsection
have been fulfilled.
(3) The provisions in subsections (1) and (2 ) are
subject to the obligation to indicate the source and the name of
the author.
(1) A broadcasting organisation may make, without the
authorisation of the author or other owner of copyright, for the
purpose of its own broadcasts and by means of its own
facilities, an ephemeral recording of any work which it is
authorised to broadcast.
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(2 ) All copies referred to in subsection (1) shall be
destroyed within six months of the making or within any longer
ten11 agreed to by the author.
(3) Where the recording of a work referred to in
subsection (1) has an exceptional documentary character, one
copy of such recording may be preserved in official archives.

Ephemeral
recordings

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