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- (b) a newspaper, review, magazine or similar periodical; or
- (c) a work written in distinct parts by different authors, or in which works or parts of works of different authors are incorporated;
- “deliver”, in relation to a lecture, includes deliver by means of a mechanical instrument;
- “dramatic work” includes a piece for recitation, a choreographic work or entertainment in dumb show the scenic arrangement or acting form of which is fixed in writing or otherwise, and a cinematograph production where the arrangement, the acting form or the combination of incidents represented gives the work an original character;
- “lecture” includes an address, speech and sermon;
- “literary work” includes a map, chart, plan, table and compilation;
- “perform”, in relation to a dramatic work as defined by this section or a musical work, means make an acoustic representation of the work or a visual representation of a dramatic action in the work, and includes make such a representation by means of a mechanical instrument;
- “photograph” includes photo-lithograph and a work produced by a process similar to photography.
References to making of works, recordings and films
206. For the purposes of any reference in this Part to works, sound recordings or cinematograph films made before the commencement of this Act, a work, sound recording or cinematograph film the making of which extended over a period shall be deemed not to have been made before the commencement of this Act unless the making of it was completed before the commencement of this Act.
References in other laws or instruments to copyright
207.—(1) Without prejudice to the operation of the other provisions of this Part—