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Rh :“future copyright” means copyright to come into existence at a future time or upon the happening of a future event;
 * “handicapped reader” means—
 * (a) a blind person;
 * (b) a person suffering severe impairment of his sight;
 * (c) a person unable to hold or manipulate books or to focus or move his eyes; or
 * (d) a person suffering from a perceptual handicap;
 * “infringing copy”—
 * (a) in relation to a work, means a reproduction of the work, or of an adaptation of the work, not being a copy of a cinematograph film of the work or adaptation;
 * (b) in relation to a sound recording, means a copy of the sound recording not being a sound-track associated with visual images forming part of a cinematograph film;
 * (c) in relation to a cinematograph film, means a copy of the film;
 * (d) in relation to a television broadcast, sound broadcast or cable programme, means a copy of a cinematograph film of the broadcast or programme or a record embodying a sound recording of the broadcast or programme; and
 * (e) in relation to a published edition of a work, means a reproduction of the edition,
 * being an article the making of which constituted an infringement of the copyright in the work, recording, film, broadcast, programme or edition or, in the case of an article imported without the licence of the owner of the copyright, the making of which was carried out without the consent of the owner of the copyright;
 * “institution” includes an educational institution;