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542 COPYRIGHT

Provided that this compensation shall not be paid to a library in any year, unless the Treasury are satisfied that the compensation for the previous year has been applied in the purchase of books for the use of and to be preserved in the library. Interpreta- , 35. — (i) In this Act, unless the context otherwise re- tion i quires, —

"Literary work" includes maps, charts, plans, tables,

and compilations; "Dramatic work" includes any piece for recitation, cho- reographic work or entertainment in dumb show, the scenic arrangement or acting form of which is fixed in writing or otherwise, and any cinematograph pro- duction where the arrangement or acting form or the combination of incidents represented give the work an original character; "Artistic work" includes works of painting, drawing, sculpture and artistic craftsmanship, and architec- tural works of art and engravings and photographs; "Work of sculpture" includes casts and models; "Architectural work of art" means any building or structure having an artistic character or design, in re- spect of such character or design, or any model for such building or structure, provided that the protec- tion afforded by this Act shall be confined to the ar- tistic character and design, and shall not extend to processes or methods of construction; "Engravings" include etchings, lithographs, wood-cuts, prints, and other similar works, not being photo- graphs; "Photograph" includes photo-lithograph and any work produced by any process analogous to photography; "Cinematograph" includes any work produced by any

process analogous to cinematography; "Collective work" means —

(a) an encyclopaedia, dictionary, year book, or sim- ilar work; (&) a newspaper, review, magazine, or similar peri- odical; and