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§ 374 — Right to be identified — exception where author not known
374.—(1) Section 371 does not require a person to identify the author of an authorial work if, at or during the material time, the identity of the author —(a)
is not generally known;
(b)
is not known to the person; and
(c)
could not reasonably be ascertained by the person.Illustration
The identity of an author is known if the author is known by some name other than his or her true name.
(2) In subsection (1), “material time” —(a)
in relation to section 372(1), (2) and (3), means the time at or during which the relevant act in those provisions is done; and
(b)
in relation to section 372(4), means the time during which the building is constructed.
—(1) Section 371 does not require a person to identify the author of an authorial work if, at or during the material time, the identity of the author —(a)
is not generally known;
(b)
is not known to the person; and
(c)
could not reasonably be ascertained by the person.Illustration
The identity of an author is known if the author is known by some name other than his or her true name.
(2) In subsection (1), “material time” —(a)
in relation to section 372(1), (2) and (3), means the time at or during which the relevant act in those provisions is done; and
(b)
in relation to section 372(4), means the time during which the building is constructed.
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