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but in no other works, except so far as the protection conferred by that . A
. ct was prior to the
24th April, 1967, extended by Orders in 'Council thereunder relating to self-governing domi­
nions to which that Act did not extend and to foreign countries.

(2) For the purposes of this Act, "copyright" means the sale right to produce or
reproduce the work OT any substantial part thereof in any material form whatsoever, to
perform, or in the case of a lecture to deliver, the work or any substantial part thereof in
public; if the work is unpublished to publish the work or any substantial part thereof; and
shall include the sale right ­
(a)	 to produce, reproduce, perform, or publish any translation of the work;
(b)	 in the case of a dramatic work, to convert it into a novel or other Don­

dramatic work;
(c)	 in the case of a novel or other non-dramatic work, or of an artistic work,

to convert it into a dramatic work, by way of .p-erforrnance in public or
otherwise ;
Cd)	 in the case of a Iiterary, dramatic, or musical work, to make any record,
perforated. roll, cinematograph film, or other contrivan-ce by means of which
the work may be mechanically performed or delivered,
and to authorise any such acts as aforesaid.
(3) For the purposes of this Act, publication, in relation to any work, means the
issue of copies of the work to the public, and does not include the performance in public
of a dramatic or musical work; the delivery in public of a lecture, the exhibition in public
of an artistic work, or the construction of an architectural work of art, but, for the purposes
of this provision, the issue of photographs and engravings of works of sculpture and archi­
tectural works of art shall not be deemed to be publication of such works.
Infringement of copyright.

4.
(1) Copyright in .a work shall be deemed to be infringed by any person who, without
the consent of the owner of the copyright, does anything the sole right to do which is by this
Act conferred on the owner of the copyright:
Provided that the following acts shall Dot constitute an infringement of copyright:
(a). any fair dealing with any work for the purposes of private study, research',
criticism, review, or newspaper summary;
(b)	 where the author of an artistic work is not the owner of the copyright therein,
tbe use by the author of any mould, cast, sketch, plan, model, or study made
by him for the purpose of the work, provided that be does 'not thereby repeat
or imitate the main design of that work;
(c)	 the making or publishing of paintings, drawings, engravings, or photographs
of a work of sculpture or artistic craftsmanship, if permanently situate in a
public place or building, or the making or publishing of paintings, drawings,
engravings, or photographs (which are not in the nature of architectural
drawings or plans) of any architectural work of art;
Cd)	 the publication in a collection, mainly composed of non-copyright matter,
bona fide intended for the use of schools, and so described in tbe title and
in any advertisements issned by the publisher, of short passages from publish­
ed literary works not themselves published for the use of schools in which
copyright subsists:

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