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1968
Copyright
No. 63

Original works made or first published by international organizations. 187.—(1.) Where an original literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work is made by, or under the direction or control of, an international organization to which this Act applies in such circumstances that copyright would not, apart from this sub-section, subsist in the work—

(a) copyright subsists in the work;
(b) that copyright subsists so long as the work remains unpublished; and
(c) the organization is, subject to Part X., the owner of that copyright.

(2.) Where an original literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work is first published by, or under the direction or control of, an international organization to which this Act applies in such circumstances that copyright would not, apart from this sub-section, subsist in the work immediately after the first publication of the work—

(a) copyright subsists in the work, or, if copyright in the work subsisted immediately before its first publication, continues to subsist in the work;
(b) that copyright subsists until the expiration of fifty years after the expiration of the calendar year in which the work was first published; and
(c) the organization is, subject to Part X., the owner of that copyright.

(3.) Part III., other than the provisions of that Part relating to the subsistence, duration or ownership of copyright, applies in relation to copyright subsisting by virtue of this section in like manner as it applies in relation to copyright subsisting by virtue of that Part.

Subject-matter, other than original works, made or first published by international organizations. 188.—(1.) Where a sound recording or a cinematograph film is made by, or under the direction or control of, an international organization to which this Act applies in such circumstances that copyright would not, apart from this sub-section, subsist in the recording or film-

(a) copyright subsists in the recording or film;
(b) that copyright subsists so long as the recording or film remains unpublished; and
(c) the organization is, subject to Part X., the owner of that copyright.
(2.) Where a sound recording or a cinematograph film is first published by, or under the direction or control of, an international organization to which this Act applies in such circumstances that copyright would not,