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Interpretation: what is an accessible format copy

208. An “accessible format copy” means—

(a) in relation to an authorial work—a copy (whether in an electronic or a physical form) of the work in an accessible format;
(b) in relation to a sound recording—a copy (whether in an electronic or a physical form) of the recording in an accessible format;
(c) in relation to a sound broadcast—a copy of the broadcast in an accessible format; and
(d) in relation to a recording of a protected performance—a copy (whether in an electronic or a physical form) of the recording in an accessible format.

Interpretation: what is a new copy of an accessible format copy

209. In this Division, an accessible format copy is new if—

(a) in the case of a physical copy—the copy is not secondhand;
(b) in the case of a copy (being a sound recording or an electronic copy) that is embodied or stored in a record or other article—a copy that is embodied or stored in a record or other article that is not secondhand; or
(c) in the case of a copy (being a sound recording or an electronic copy) that is not embodied or stored in a record or other article—a copy that is fit for use.

Interpretation: what does it mean to make an accessible format copy available to persons with print disabilities or a foreign institution

210. For the purposes of this Division—

(a) an accessible format copy is made available to a person with a print disability if the copy is made available—
(i) to the person;