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Originally Posted by HarryT
As I said in my previous post, that's talking about unique "artistic works" - paintings and statues and the like, not mass-produced goods.
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And yet the word unique doesn't exist there, or in the section on what copyright applies to:
1 Copyright and copyright works.E+W+S+N.I.
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(1)Copyright is a property right which subsists in accordance with this Part in the following descriptions of work—
(a)original literary, dramatic, musical or artistic works,
(b)sound recordings, films [F1or broadcasts], and
(c)the typographical arrangement of published editions.
(2)In this Part “copyright work” means a work of any of those descriptions in which copyright subsists.
(3)Copyright does not subsist in a work unless the requirements of this Part with respect to qualification for copyright protection are met (see section 153 and the provisions referred to there).
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If the dalek is under copyright, it is viewed as artistic work, and you are not allowed to photograph it.