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7.—(1) Schedule 5A to the 1988 Act (permitted acts to which section 296ZE applies)(1) is amended as follows.
(2) In Part 1—
(a)in the entry relating to section 31A, for “(making a single accessible copy for personal use)”, substitute “(disabled persons: copies of works for personal use)”,
(b)in the entry relating to section 31B, for “(multiple copies for visually impaired persons)”, substitute “(making and supply of accessible copies by authorised bodies)”,
(c)for the entry relating to section 31C substitute—
“section 31BA (making and supply of intermediate copies by authorised bodies)”, and
(d)omit the entry relating to section 74.
(3) In Part 2—
(a)insert into the list in numerical order the following entries—
“paragraph 3A of Schedule 2 (disabled persons: copies of recordings for personal use)”,
“paragraph 3B of Schedule 2 (making and supply of accessible copies by authorised bodies) ”, and
“paragraph 3C of Schedule 2 (making and supply of intermediate copies by authorised bodies)”, and
(b)omit the entry relating to paragraph 20 of Schedule 2.
Schedule 5A was inserted into the Act by the Copyright and Related Rights Regulations 2003 (S.I. 2003/2498), regulations 3 and 24(2).
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