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Secondary infringement: dealing with infringing copy. 
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45.—A person infringes the copyright in a work where he or she without the licence of the copyright owner— 
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(a) sells, rents or lends, or offers or exposes for sale, rental or loan, 
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(b) imports into the State, otherwise than for his or her private and domestic use, 
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(c) in the course of a business, trade or profession, has in his or her possession, custody or control, or makes available to the public, or 
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(d) otherwise than in the course of a business, trade or profession, makes available to the public to such an extent as to prejudice the interests of the owner of the copyright, 
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a copy of the work which is, and which he or she knows or has reason to believe is, an infringing copy of the work. 
 
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