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- (e) does any of the acts mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (d) in relation to an adaptation of the work.
(3) A person must identify the author of an artistic work whenever the person—
- (a) publishes the work;
- (b) exhibits the work in public;
- (c) communicates a visual image of the work to the public;
- (d) causes to be seen in public a film that includes a visual image of the work;
- (e) supplies to the public copies of a film that includes a visual image of the work; or
- (f) in the case of the following works, supplies to the public copies of a photograph or graphic representation of the work:
- (i) a work of architecture in the form of a building or a model of a building;
- (ii) a sculpture;
- (iii) a work of artistic craftsmanship.
(4) In addition to subsection (3), the author of an artistic work in the form of a building must be identified on the first building that embodies the work.
Right to be identified—how should an author be identified
373.—(1) Where an author has a moral right to be identified, he or she must be identified in accordance with this section.
(2) The author must be identified—
- (a) in the way that the author wishes to be identified (for example, by the author’s true name or a pseudonym), but only if—
- (i) the author has made his or her wishes known, either generally or to the person who is required to identify the author; and