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7. In section 197(5)(1) of the 1988 Act (meaning of illicit recording)—
(a)insert into the list in the proper place—
“paragraph 1D(3) (copies for text and data analysis for non-commercial research),”,
“paragraph 6ZA(7) (copying and use of extracts of recordings by educational establishments),”,
“paragraph 6F(5)(b) (copying by librarians: single copies of published recordings),”,
“paragraph 6G(5)(b) (copying by librarians or archivists: single copies of unpublished recordings),” and
“paragraph 14(6)(b) (recordings of folksongs),”,
(b)omit the entry for paragraph 4(3), and
(c)for the entry relating to paragraph 6(2), substitute—
“paragraph 6(5) (recording by educational establishments of broadcasts),”.
Section 197(5) was amended by S.I. 2003/2498 regulation 20(4) and Schedule 2 and S.I. 2006/18, paragraph 8 of the Schedule.
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