(b) any official text of a legislative, administrative or legal nature, as well as any official
translation thereof
(c) news of the day or miscellaneous facts having the character of mere items of press
information;
(d) political speeches and speeches delivered in the course of legal proceedings;
(e) judgment of a court of law or tribunal.
6. �
Economic rights
(1)
Every author or other owner of copyright shall have the exclusive right to cany out or
to authorise —
(a) the reproduction of the work;
(b) the translation of a work;
(c) the adaptation, arrangement or other transformation of a work, including its
cinematographic adaption;
(d) the distribution to the public of the original or a fixed copy of a work;
(e) the rental of the original or a fixed copy of a work;
(f)
the public performance of a work;
(g) the broadcasting of a work;
(h) other forms of communication to the public of a work.
(2)
(a) Subject to paragraph (b), the right of distribution under subsection (1 )(d) shall
not apply to the original or a copy of a work that has already been subject of a sale or other
transfer of ownership in any country.
(b)
The exhaustion of the right of distribution referred to in paragraph (a) shall not
extend to a copy of a work that has been obtained in breach of the legal provisions protecting
the copyright ownership in that country.