(a) for use of the computer program for the purpose and extent for which the program was
obtained; or
(b) for archival purposes and for the replacement of the lawfully owned copy of the computer
program in the event that the said copy of the computer program is lost, destroyed or rendered
unusable.
2. No copy or adaptation shall be used for any purpose other than those specified in paragraph 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.
Article 28
The temporary reproduction of a work shall be permitted if:
(a) the reproduction is made in the process of a digital transmission of the work or an act of making
a digitally stored work perceptible;
(b) the reproduction is caused by a natural person or legal entity legally authorized or authorized by
the owner of the copyright to make that transmission of the work or the act making it perceptible;
and
(c) the reproduction is an accessory to the transmission, it occurs during the normal operation of the
equipment used and it entails the automatic deletion of the copy without enabling the ……….
retrieval of the work for any other purpose than those referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b).
Article 29
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 24(c), the importation of a copy of a work by a natural
person for his or her own personal purposes shall be permitted without the authorization of the
author or any other owner of copyright in the work.
Article 30
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 24(f), the author of a work of architecture may not prevent
modifications that the proprietor has decided to make to it. However, he may object to being named
as the author of the modification.
Article 31
Notwithstanding the provisions of Article 24, any broadcasting organization may make, for the
purpose of its own broadcasts and by means of its own resources, an ephemeral recording, in one or
more copies, of any work which it is authorized to broadcast. All copies of it shall be destroyed
within six months of the making or within any longer term agreed to by the author. However, a copy
of the recording may be preserved in official archives if it is considered to have an exceptional
documentary character.
SECTION II: SPECIAL LIMITATIONS
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