purposes and is in a place where no admission fee is charged in 
                                 respect of such performance, showing or playing;

                        (l)     any use of work for the purposes of any judicial proceedings, the 
                                 proceedings of a Royal Commission, a legislative body, a 
                                 statutory or Government inquiry, or of any report of any such 
                                 proceedings, or for the purpose of the giving of professional 
                                 advice by a legal practitioner;

                        (m)   the making of quotations from a published work if they are 
                                 compatible with fair practice and their extend does not exceed
                                 that justified by the purpose, including quotations from 
                                 newspaper articles and periodicals in the form of press 
                                 summaries;

                    Provided that mention is made of the source and of the name of the author which appears on the work thus used;

                         (n)   the reproduction by the press, the broadcasting or the 
                                 performance, showing or playing to the public of lectures, 
                                 addressed and other works of the same nature which are 
                                 delivered in public if such use is for  informatory purposes and 
                                 has not been expressly reserved.

                    Provided that the source is clearly indicated; and

                         (o)   the reproduction by the press, the broadcasting or the 
                                 performance, showing or playing to the public of lectures, 
                                 addressed and other works of the same nature which are 
                                 delivered in public if such use is for informatory purposes and 
                                 has not been expressly reserved.

       (3)   For the purposes of subsection (2) (1), "a legislative body" means the Parliament of Malaysia or, in relation to a State, the authority having power under the Constitution of that State to make laws for the State, as the case may be.   


4.    Nature of copyright in works of architecture.

               Copyright in a work of architecture shall include the exclusive right to control the erection of any building which reproduces the whole or a  substantial part of the work either in its original form or in any form recognizably derived from the original:

               Provided that the copyright in any such work shall not include the right to control the reconstruction or rehabilitation in the same style as the original, of a building to which that copyright relates. 

 


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