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COPYRIGHT

Of books, engravings, photographs, maps, etc.

Of paintings,

sculpture,

etc.

Infringement of copyright

Exceptions

(c) if the work is a book or other printed publication, on the title page or on the page immediately following ; or, (fi) if the work is a literary work (other than a book, or other printed publication), or a musical work, engrav- ing, photograph or cinematograph, on the face thereof; or, (c) if the work is a volume of maps, charts, plans, tables, music, engravings or photographs, on the title page or first page thereof: in the words "Copyright, Canada, 19 — , by A. B."

(3.) Every painting, drawing or work of sculpture pub- lished in Canada shall be made in Canada, and the signa- ture of the author shall be notice of copyright.

INFRINGEMENT

4. Copyright in a work shall be deemed to be infringed by any person who, without the consent of the owner of the copyright, does anything the sole right to do which is by this Act conferred on the owner of the copyright: Pro- vided that the following acts shall not constitute an in- fringement of copyright; —

(i) any fair dealing with any work for the purposes of

private study, research, criticism or review; (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 him for the purpose of the work, provided that he does not thereby repeat or imitate the main design of the work; (iii) the making of paintings, drawings, engravings or photographs of a work of sculpture or artistic crafts- manship, if situate in a public place or building, or the making of paintings, drawings, engravings or photo- graphs (which are not in the nature of architectural drawings or plans) of any architectural work of art; (iv) the publication in a newspaper of a report of a lec- ture delivered in public, unless the report is prohibited by notice given either —

(a) orally, at the beginning of the lecture, or, if the lecture is one of a series of lectures given by the