(2) No copyright shall exist in a broadcast which infringes, or to the extent that
it infringes, the copyright in another broadcast.
(3) Subject to subsection (4) all copies of the ephemeral recording shall be
destroyed within a period of six months or longer period as may be authorised by the
copyright owner.
(4) Where a recording under subsection (1) is of exceptional documentary
character, a copy of the recording may be preserved for the National Archives.
(5) The preservation of a copy under subsection (4) does not affect, in any way,
the rights of the author in the work that was broadcast.
(6) Whether the recording of a broadcast under subsection(1) is of an
exceptional documentary character is a question of fact to be determined having
regard to all the circumstances and in particular to the need for the enhancement of
the historical or social aspect of life in Uganda.
17. Non-exclusive licence
(1) A person who is a citizen of Uganda or who is ordinarily resident in Uganda
may apply to the Minister for a non-exclusive licence—
(a) to make and publish or to cause to make and publish a translation of a work
into the English, Swahili or any Ugandan language and to produce or
cause to produce copies from them;
(b) to reproduce or cause to be reproduced a work which is published, and to
publish or cause to be published in a material form the work reproduced.
(2) An application for translation shall not be issued under paragraph (a) of
subsection (1) until one year has expired from the date of the publication of the work
in a material form.
(3) Where the author of the work has withdrawn all copies of the work from
circulation, no licence under paragraph (a) of subsection (1) shall be granted by the
Minister in respect of that work.
(4) The Minister shall not grant a licence under paragraph (b) of subsection
(1)—
(a) until the following period commencing from the date of first publication of
the work in a material form, has expired—
(i) three years in the case of work in a material form of technology or
natural or physical science including mathematics;
(ii) five years in the case of music or any other related work;
(iii) seven years in the case of work of fiction, poetry, drama or for a
book of art;

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