[296ZE Remedy where effective technological measures prevent permitted acts]

[296ZE  Remedy where effective technological measures prevent permitted acts]

[(1)     In this section—

[“Marrakesh beneficiary” means a person who—

(a)     is blind,

(b)     has a visual impairment which cannot be improved so as to give the person visual function substantially equivalent to that of a person who has no such impairment, and who is, as a result, unable to read printed works to substantially the same degree as a person without such an impairment,

(c)     has a perceptual or reading disability and is, as a result, unable to read printed works to substantially the same degree as a person without such disability, or

(d)     is otherwise unable, due to a physical disability, to hold or manipulate a book or to focus or move their eyes to the extent that would normally be acceptable for reading;]

[“Marrakesh work” means a work in the form of a book, journal, newspaper, magazine or other kind of writing, notation, including sheet music, and related illustrations, in any media, including in audio form such as audiobooks and in digital format, which is protected by copyright, related rights or database rights and which is published or otherwise lawfully made publicly available;]

“permitted act” means an act

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