“choreography” means steps and movements of a dance and “choreographic
work” includes any form of dance or body movement communication
whether in a dramatic form or not;
“communication to the public” means the operation by which sounds or images
or both sounds and images are transmitted to the public whether through
broadcast, performance or other means and “public” excludes a family
setting or function;
“computer programme” means a set of instructions expressed in any language,
code or notation, intended to cause the device having an information
processing capacity to indicate, perform or achieve a particular function,
task or result;
“copy” means a production of a work in a written, recorded or fixation form or
in any other material form, but an object shall not be taken to be a copy
of an architectural work unless the object is a building or a model;
“currency point” has the value specified in the 1st Schedule;
“derivative work” means work resulting from adaptation, translation or other
transformation of an original work but which constitutes an independent
creation in itself;
“economic rights” means the rights specified under section 9;
“fixation” means the embodiment of images or sound or both images and sound
in a material form sufficiently stable or permanent, to permit them to be
perceived, reproduced or otherwise communicated through a device
during a period of more than transitory duration;
“literary work” includes—
(a) novels, stories or poetic work;
(b) plays, stage directions, audio-visual scenarios or broadcasting scripts;
(c) textbooks, histories, biographies, essays or articles;
(d) encyclopaedias, dictionaries, directories or anthologies;
(e) letters, reports or memoranda;
(f) lectures, addresses or sermons; and
(g) any other work of literature;
“Minister” means the Minister responsible for justice;

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