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apply any Sequence of images sufficient to be seen as a

to

moving picture: and accordingly, for the purpose of establishing an infringement of such copyright, it shall

not be necessary to prove that the act in question

extended to more than such a sequence of images.

(2) For the purposes of subsection (5) of this

section a cinematograph film or a copy thereof, or a sound

recording or a record embodying a recording, shall be taken to be made otherwise than for private purposes if it

is made for the purposes of the doing by any person of any of the following acts, that is to say,

(a)

the sale or letting for hire of any copy of

the film, or, as the case may be, of any

record embodying the recording:

(b)

broadcasting the film or recording or

including it in a cable programme service;

(c)

causing the film or recording to be seen or

heard in public.

(9)

For the purposes of paragraph (c) of subsection

(5) of this section, a cable programme shall be taken to

be seen or heard by a paying audience if it is seen or

heard by persons who either -

(a)

have been admitted for payment to the place

where the programme is to be seen or heard,

or have been admitted for payment to a

place of which that place forms part, or

(b) have been admitted to the place where the

programme is to be seen or heard in

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