(4)
For a work published anonymously or under a pseudonym, the economic and moral
rights shall be protected for 50 years from the date on which the work was made or first made
available to the public, by publication or by any other means, whichever date is the latest, where
the author’s identity is revealed or is no longer in doubt before the expiration of the said period,
the provisions of subsection (1) or (2) shall apply, as the case may be.
(5)
For a work of applied art, the economic and moral rights shall be protected for 25
years from the making of the work.
(6)
Every period provided for under the preceding subsections shall run to the end of
the calendar year in which it would otherwise expire.
PART IV - LIMITATIONS ON ECONOMIC RIGHTS
16. � Private reproduction for personal purposes
(1)
Subject to subsection (2), the private reproduction of a legally obtained published
work in a single copy shall be permitted, without the authorisation of the author or owner of
copyright, where the reproduction is made by a natural person for his own personal use.
(2) The permission under subsection(1) shall not extend to reproduction —
(a) of a work of architecture in the form of building or other construction;
(b) in the form of reprography of the whole or of a substantial part of a book or of
a musical work in the form of notation;
(c) of the whole or of a substantial part of a database in digital form; and
(d) of a computer programme, except as provided in section 22.
(3) Equitable remuneration shall be paid to the author or copyright owner or to the
Society, as applicable.