(b) decree, order or other decision by a court of law for the administration of
justice and any official translations from them;
(c) a report made by a committee or commission of inquiry appointed by
Government or any agency of Government;
(d) news of the day namely reports of fresh events or current information by the
media whether published in a written form, broadcast, internet or
communicated to the public by any other means.
(2) The Government shall be the trustee for the public benefit of the works
specified in subsection (1).
8.
Employed authors and works for Government or international bodies.
(1) Where a person creates a work—
(a) in the course of employment by another person;
(b) on commission by another person or body;
then in the absence of a contract to the contrary, the copyright in respect of that
work shall vest in the employer or the person or body that commissioned the
work.
(2) Where a person creates work under the direction or control of the
Government or a prescribed international body, unless agreed otherwise, the
copyright in respect of that work shall vest in the Government or international body.
(3) Vesting of copyright referred to in (1) and (2) above shall apply only to
work created within the stipulated schedule of work of an employee.
(4) The moral right in a work made under this section shall always remain with
the actual author of the work.
9. Economic rights of author.
The owner of a protected work shall have, in relation to that work, the exclusive
right to do or authorise other persons to do the following—
(a) to publish, produce or reproduce the work;
(b) to distribute or make available to the public the original or copies of the
work through sale or other means of transfer of ownership;
(c) to perform the work in public;
(d) to broadcast the work;
(e) to communicate the work to the public by wire or wireless means or through
any known means or means to be known in the future, including making
the work available to the public through the internet or in such a way that