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2. In section 27(6)(1) of the 1988 Act (meaning of infringing copy)—
(a)omit the entries relating to sections 32(5), 35(3), 36(5) and 37(3)(b),
(b)insert into the list in the proper place the following entries—
“section 29A(3) (copies for text and data analysis for non-commercial research),”,
“section 35(5) (recording by educational establishments of broadcasts),”,
“section 36(8) (copying and use of extracts of works by educational establishments),”,
“section 42A(5)(b) (copying by librarians: single copies of published works),”,
“section 43(5)(b) (copying by librarians or archivists: single copies of unpublished works),” and
“section 61(6)(b) (recordings of folksongs),”.
Section 27(6) has been amended but none of the amendments are relevant.
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