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376 COPYRIGHT

of the work " a British subject or a resident domi- ciled within such included parts [or under protection through the international copyright provisions]. Publication "A work shall be deemed to be published simul- taneously in two places if the time between the pub- lication in one such place and the publication in the other place does not exceed fourteen days," or such longer period as may be fixed by Order in Council. Publication is expressly distinguished from perform- ance, exhibition or delivery. Definition of Copyright is defined to mean " the sole right to pro- copynght duce or reproduce the work or any substantial part thereof in any material form whatsoever" or any translation thereof, to publish, perform, or deliver the work in public, to dramatize or novelize it, to make any record, roll, film or other contrivance by which it may be mechanically performed or delivered or to authorize any such acts. Architectural works of art are included as to design but not process or method. Infringement is comprehensively and sweepingly Infringement defined to cover any copying or colorable Imitation and excep- of any copyright work or the doing by an unauthor- tions thereto j^^^ ^^^^.^^ ^f "anything the sole right to do which is by this Act conferred on the owner of the copyright." The code specifically excepts from the provisions against infringement (i) any " fair dealing " for private study, research, review or newspaper summary; (2) the use by an artist who has sold his copyright in a work of moulds, sketches, etc., except to repeat or imitate the design of that work; (3) the making or publishing of paintings, drawings, engravings, or photographs of 0. work of sculpture or artistic craftsmanship, if per- manently situate in a public place or building, or (if not in the nature of architectural drawings or plans) of an architectural work of art; (4) the use in collections described and advertised as for school