42 No. 7
1999
Copyright and Neighbouring Rights
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and the use thereof are limited to the needs of
the regular activities of the entity reproducing
the work, and neither conflict with the normal
exploitation of the work nor unreasonably
prejudice the
legitimate interests of the author.
(8) The reproduction in the press
or the communication to the public of(a)
any
political
speech
delivered in public or any
speech
delivered
during
legal proceedings; or
(b)
any lecture, address, sermon
or other work of the same
nature delivered in public,
provided that the use is
exclusively for the purpose
of current information, the
author retaining the right to
publish a collection of such
works.