Page:Copyright Act of Japan (2006).djvu/17

 or remodeling;


 * (iii)　a modification which is necessary to enable the use on a particular computer of a computer program work that is otherwise unusable on such computer, or to make more effective use of a computer program work on a computer;


 * (iv)　in addition to those listed in the preceding three items, modifications that are considered unavoidable in light of the nature of a work as well as the purpose of and the manner of its exploitation.


 * Subsection 3 Types of Rights Comprising a Copyright

(Right of reproduction) Article 21
 * The author shall have the exclusive right to reproduce his work.

(Right of performance) Article 22
 * The author shall have the exclusive right to perform his work publicly ("publicly" means for the purpose of making a work seen or heard directly by the public; the same shall apply hereinafter).

(Right of screen presentation) Article 22-2
 * The author shall have the exclusive right to make his work publicly available by screen presentation.

(Rights of public transmission, etc.) Article 23


 * (1) The author shall have the exclusive right to effect a public transmission of his work (including, in the case of automatic public transmission, making his work transmittable).
 * (2) The author shall have the exclusive right to communicate publicly any work of his which has been publicly transmitted, by means of a receiving appara.us receiving such public transmission.

(Right of recitation) Article 24
 * The author of a literary work shall have the exclusive right to recite his work publicly.

(Right of exhibition) Article 25
 * The author of an artistic work or of an unpublished photographic work shall have the exclusive right to exhibit the original of his work publicly.

(Rights of distribution) Article 26


 * (1) The author of a cinematographic work shall have the exclusive

Rh