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Copying by librarians or archivists for certain purposes. 
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66.—(1) The librarian or archivist of a prescribed library or prescribed archive may, where the prescribed conditions are complied with, make a copy of a work in the permanent collection of the library or archive— 
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(a) for the purposes of obtaining insurance cover for the works concerned; 
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(b) for purposes of security; 
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(c) for the purposes of compiling or preparing a catalogue; 
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(d) for exhibition in the library or archive; or 
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(e) for the purposes of informing the public of an exhibition, 
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without infringing any copyright in the work, in any illustrations accompanying the work, or in the typographical arrangement. 
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(2) This section shall apply to copying conducted for the curatorial purposes specified in subsection (1), and to an extent reasonably justified by the non-commercial purpose to be achieved. 
 
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