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§ 435 — Exception — prescribed exceptions

435.—(1) A person may circumvent an access control measure if a prescribed exception applies.(2) An exception may be prescribed if —(a)

the Minister is satisfied that the prohibition on circumventing access control measures has or is likely to impair or adversely affect a dealing in relation to a copyright work or protected performance; and

(b)

the dealing is not a rights infringement in relation to the work or performance.

(3) A prescribed exception may be limited —(a)

to a specified work or performance;

(b)

to a class of works or performances;

(c)

to a class of persons; and

(d)

by the purpose for which the otherwise circumventing act is done.

—(1) A person may circumvent an access control measure if a prescribed exception applies.

(2) An exception may be prescribed if —(a)

the Minister is satisfied that the prohibition on circumventing access control measures has or is likely to impair or adversely affect a dealing in relation to a copyright work or protected performance; and

(b)

the dealing is not a rights infringement in relation to the work or performance.

(3) A prescribed exception may be limited —(a)

to a specified work or performance;

(b)

to a class of works or performances;

(c)

to a class of persons; and

(d)

by the purpose for which the otherwise circumventing act is done.

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