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The Copyright and Rights in Performances (Research, Education, Libraries and Archives) Regulations 2014

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10.—(1) Schedule 5A(1) to the 1988 Act (permitted acts to which section 296ZE applies) is amended as follows.

(2) In Part 1—

(a)for the entry relating to section 32(1), (2) and (3), substitute—

section 32 (illustration for instruction),

(b)for the entry relating to section 36, substitute—

section 36 (copying and use of extracts of works by educational establishments),

(c)omit the entries relating to sections 38, 39, 41, 42 and 43,

(d)insert in the proper place the following entries—

section 29A (copies for text and data analysis for non-commercial research),

section 41 (copying by librarians: supply of single copies to other libraries),

section 42 (copying by librarians etc: replacement copies of works),

section 42A (copying by librarians: single copies of published works), and

section 43 (copying by librarians or archivists: single copies of unpublished works), and

(e)for the entry relating to section 75, substitute—

section 75 (recording of broadcast for archival purposes).

(3) In Part 2—

(a)for the entry relating to paragraph 4 of Schedule 2, substitute—

paragraph 4 of Schedule 2 (illustration for instruction),

(b)for the entry relating to paragraph 6 of Schedule 2, substitute:

paragraph 6 of Schedule 2 (recording by educational establishments of broadcasts),

(c)insert into the list in the proper place, the following entries—

paragraph 1C of Schedule 2 (research and private study),

paragraph 1D of Schedule 2 (copies for text and data analysis for non-commercial research),

paragraph 6ZA of Schedule 2 (copying and use of extracts of recordings by educational establishments),

paragraph 6D of Schedule 2 (copying by librarians: supply of single copies to other libraries),

paragraph 6E of Schedule 2 (copying by librarians etc: replacement copies of   recordings),

paragraph 6F of Schedule 2 (copying by librarians: single copies of published   recordings), and

paragraph 6G of Schedule 2 (copying by librarians or archivists: single copies of unpublished recordings).

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Schedule 5A was inserted into the 1988 Act by S.I. 2003/2498, regulation 24(2).

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