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CANADIAN COPYRIGHT MEASURE 573

IMPERIAL RECIPROCITY

34. The Governor in Council may by order in council Application direct that this Act (except such part, if any, thereof as of Act to may be specified in the order and subject to such condi- w'^^ °* tions and limitations as may be specified) shall apply to resident in literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works the authors British whereof were at the time of the making of the work bona dominions fide residents in a part of His Majesty's dominions, other othet than than Canada, to which the order relates, or British sub- C*"**** jects resident elsewhere than in Canada:

Provided that, before making an order in council under Proviso this section with respect to any part of His Majesty's dominions, the Governor in Council shall be satisfied that that part has made or has undertaken to make such pro- visions as it appears to the Governor in Council expedient to require for the protection of persons entitled to copy- right under this Act.

INTERNATIONAL

35. The Governor in Council may, by order in council. Application direct that this Act (except such parts thereof, if any, as <>* Act to may be specified in the order) shall apply to literary, dra matic, musical and artistic works the authors whereof were foreTgn at the time of the making thereof subjects or citizens of or countries bona fide residents in a foreign country to which the order

relates, and thereupon, subject to the provisions of this Act and of the order, this Act shall apply accordingly:

Provided that — Proviso

(i) before making an order in council under this section the Governor in Council shall be satisfied that that foreign country has made or has undertaken to make such provisions as it appears to the Governor in Coun- cil expedient to require for the protection of works entitled to copyright under this Act;

(ii) the order in council may provide that the term of copyright within Canada shall not exceed that con- ferred by the law of the country to which the order relates;

(iii) the order in council may provide that the enjoyment

works of residents in