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Rh : of its container, or in the film, as being intended for use by educational institutions;
 * (b) the work or adaptation was not published for the purpose of being used by educational institutions; and
 * (c) a sufficient acknowledgement of the work or adaptation is made.

(2) Subsection (1) shall not apply in relation to the copyright in a work if, in addition to the extract concerned, two or more other extracts from, or from adaptations of, works (being works in which copyright subsists at the time when the collection is published) by the author of the first-mentioned work are contained in that collection, or are contained in that collection taken together with every similar collection, if any, of works intended for use by educational institutions and published by the same publisher within the period of 5 years immediately preceding the publication of the first-mentioned collection. Division 4—Acts not Constituting Infringements of Copyright in Literary, Dramatic and Musical Works Reading or recitation in public or for a broadcast

41. The reading or recitation in public, or the inclusion in a sound broadcast or television broadcast or a cable programme of a reading or recitation, of an extract of reasonable length from a published literary or dramatic work, or from an adaptation of such a work, shall not constitute an infringement of the copyright in the work if a sufficient acknowledgement of the work is made.

Religious performances

42. A performance of a literary, dramatic or musical work of a religious nature, or an adaptation of such a work, in the course of services at a place of worship or other religious assembly shall not constitute an infringement of the copyright in the work.