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Copyright. I ACT His ^Wbf-J^tf'lSffiffliftft^^orMdM of t%e QepyrigM Ag% 1911, applicable to British India.) right to do which is by this Act conferred on the o%ner .of the copyright : Provided that the fol- lowing acts shall not constitute an infringement of eopyright :— . (i) Any fair dealing with any work for the purposes of private study, research, cri- ticism, review, or newspaper summary (ii) Where the author of an artistic work is not the owner of the copyright therein, the- use by the author of any mould, cast,- sketch, plan, model, or study made by / Mm for the purpose of the work, provided that he does not thereby repeat or imitate the main design of that work ;: fiii) The making or publishing of paintings, drawings, engravings, or photographs of a work of sculpture or artistic crafts- manship, if permanently situate in a> public place or building, or the making or publishing of paintings, drawings, engrav- ings or photographs (which are not in the nature of architectural drawings or plans) of any architectural work of art : fiv) The publication in a collection, mainly composed of "non-copyright matter, bond fide intended fof the use of schools, and so described in the title and in any ad- vertisements issued by the publisher, of short passages from published literary works not themselves published for the use of schpols in which copyright subsists t Provided that not more than two of such passages from works by . the same author are published by the same publisher within five years, and that the source from which such passages are taken is acknowledged: (v) The publication in a newspaper of a report of a lecture delivered in public, unless the> report