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70 :(s) the, making or publishing of a painting, drawing, engraving or photograph of an architectural work of art;


 * (t) the making or publishing of a painting, drawing, engraving or photograph of a sculpture, or other artistic work falling under sub-clause (iii) of clause (c) of Section 2, if such work is permanently situatesituated [sic] in a public place or any premises to which the public has access;


 * (u) the inclusion in a cinematograph film of-


 * (i) any artistic work permanently situate in a public place or any premises to which the public has access; or


 * (ii) any other artistic work, if such inclusion is only by way of background or is otherwise incidental to the principal matters represented in the film;


 * (v) the use by the author of an artistic work, where the author of such work is not the owner of the copyright therein, of any mould, cast; sketch, plan, model or study made by him for the purpose of the work:

Provided that he does not thereby repeat or imitate the main design of the work;


 * (w) the making of an object of any description in three dimensions of an artistic work in two dimensions, if the object would not appear, to persons who are not experts in relation to objects of that description, to be a reproduction of the artistic work;


 * (x) the reconstruction of a building or structure in accordance with the architectural drawings or plans by reference to which the building or structure was originally constructed:

Provided that the original construction was made with the consent or licence of the owner of the copyright in such drawings and plans;


 * (y) in relation to a literary, dramatic or musical work recorded or reproduced in any cinematograph film, the exhibition of such film after the expiration of the term of copyright therein:

Provided that the provisions of sub-clause (ii) of clause (a), sub-clause (i) of clause (b) and clauses (d), (f), (g), (m) and (p) shall not apply as respects any act unless that act is accompanied by an acknowledgment—


 * (i) identifying the work by its title or other description; and