(5)
virtue of this section shall expire at the
end of that period.
The acts restricted by the copyright in a cable
programme are
(a)
(b)
in so far as it consists of visual ages,' making, otherwise than for private purposes, a cinematograph film of it or a
copy of such a film:
in so far as it consists of sounds, making,
otherwise than for private purposes, a
sound recording of it or a record embodying
such a recording;
(c)
causing it, in so far as it consists of
(d)
visual images, to be seen in public, or, in
so far as it consists of sounds, to be
heard in public, if it is seen or heard by
a paying audience;
broadcasting it or including it in a cable
programme service.
(5) The restrictions imposed by virtue of the last preceding subsection in relation to a cable programme shall apply whether the act in question is done by the reception of the programme or by making use of any record, print, negative, tape or other article on which the programme has been recorded.
(7) In relation to copyright in cable programmes, in so far as they consist of visual images, the restrictions imposed by virtue of subsection (5) of this section shall
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