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250 :(b) is not infringed in relation to a joint author if another joint author is not identified.

Right to be identified—when should an author be identified

372.—(1) A person must identify the author of a dramatic or literary work (other than a literary work mentioned in subsection (2)) whenever the person—
 * (a) publishes the work;
 * (b) performs the work in public;
 * (c) communicates the work to the public;
 * (d) causes to be seen in public a film that includes the work;
 * (e) supplies to the public copies of a film that includes the work;
 * (f) supplies to the public copies of a sound recording that includes the work; or
 * (g) does any of the acts mentioned in paragraphs (a) to (f) in relation to an adaptation of the work.

(2) A person must identify the author of a musical work, or a literary work consisting of words intended to be sung or spoken with music, whenever the person—
 * (a) publishes the work;
 * (b) causes to be seen in public a film, the sound-track of which includes the work;
 * (c) supplies to the public copies of a sound recording that includes the work;
 * (d) supplies to the public copies of a film, the sound-track of which includes the work; or