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Copyright Amendment Act, No. 39 of 1986

Long title


To amend the Copyright Act, 1978, so as to provide that the exclusive licensee and the exclusive sub-licensee shall have the same rights of action and be entitled to the same legal remedies as the owner of the copyright; and to provide that their rights of action and legal remedies shall be concurrent with those of such owner.

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SECTION TITLE
1. Amendment of section 25 of Act 98 of 1978
2. Short title

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