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(c) could not reasonably be ascertained by the person.

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The identity of an author is known if the author is known by some name other than his or her true name.

(2) In subsection (1), “material time”—

(a) in relation to section 372(1), (2) and (3), means the time at or during which the relevant act in those provisions is done; and
(b) in relation to section 372(4), means the time during which the building is constructed.

Right to be identified—exception for certain authorial works

375. Section 371 does not apply in relation to the following authorial works:

(a) a computer program;
(b) any authorial work, if—
(i) the work is made by the author in the course of his or her employment; and
(ii) the author’s employer is the first owner of the copyright in the work;
(c) any authorial work, if—
(i) the Government is the first owner of the copyright in the work; and
(ii) the author has not been identified in or on any published copy of the work;
(d) any prescribed authorial work.

Right to be identified—exception for certain permitted uses

376. Section 371 does not apply—

(a) where a person does an act that is a permitted use of an authorial work under any of the following provisions: