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Originally Posted by GERGE
I am not talking about public performance. Weren't we talking about reading to children in a library, in a room for children or something like that?
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That is indeed what we're talking about, but a library is a public space, therefore a reading in a library is a public performance.
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Also, Copyright Directive's Article 5 (May I ask a question here? Should I write Article 5 with calital 'a'?) says that exceptions are made for libraries, educational establishments or museums, or by archives, which are not for direct or indirect economic or commercial advantage.
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Exceptions to what, specifically? Ie. what are such institutions permitted to do that other places are not? As you say, if the UK didn't implement it, it doesn't apply in the UK.
(Yes, I would write "Article 5" with a capital "A" when referring to a section of a law, although it's not wrong to use lower-case.)