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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