Copyright and Related Rights Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina, No. 543/10 (2010), available at http://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/text.jsp?file_id=227216
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Specific exceptions
Reproduction for preservation purposes
Article 46 (3)
A disclosed work.
Museums may reproduce a work freely on any media for their internal use if they do it from their own copy and if they do not intend on gaining direct or indirect economic
advantage by such reproduction.
Preservation is not explicitly mentioned
Single copy only
Article 40(1)
to the extent of such use of the works is limited by the intended purpose and that it is in conformity with good practices.
The organizers of public exhibitions or auctions of artistic or other works may freely use such works in connection with the promotion of such exhibitions or auctions to
the extent necessary to achieve such purpose and provided that it is not done with the intention to gain direct economic advantage.
The source and authorship must be indicated if they are indicated on the work used
Making available for research or study on premises
Reproduction of a disclosed work shall be free if only one copy has been made and if the following conditions are met.
A natural person may reproduce a work freely:
a) on paper or similar medium, by means of photocopying or other photography technique making similar effect,
b) on any other media, provided that he does it for private use, provided that the copies are not intended for or accessible by the public and provided that such reproduction is not aimed at gaining direct or indirect economic advantage.
Without the transfer of the economic right of the author, and subject to the payment of equitable remuneration, it shall be allowed to reproduce in reading books, textbooks, workbooks and examination material the excerpts from the works and individual works of photography, fine art, architecture, applied art, industrial and graphic design and cartography if these are disclosed works.
Article 45
For the purposes of teaching, it shall be permitted to publicly perform disclosed works in the form of face-to-face teaching.
In both cases the source and authorship must be indicated if they are indicated on the work used.
BULGARIA
Sources:
Law on Copyright and Neighboring Rights of Bulgaria, No. 56 (1993, as amended through SG 25, 25 March 2011), available at http://www.wipo.int/wipolex/en/details.jsp?id=10463
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Specific exceptions
Reproduction for preservation purposes
Articles 23, 24 (1) 9
Already published works.
Preservation of the works, unless serving for commercial purposes
Any medium of the copy.
Should not conflict with the normal exploitation of the work and does not prejudice the legitimate interests of the copyright holder.
Use of works in exhibition catalogues
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Making available for research or study
Article 24 (1) 11
Without consent of the owner of the copyright and without payment of compensation shall be permissible granting access to individuals to works, located in collections of museums, under the condition, that it is done with scientific purposes and has no commercial character.
Use of orphan works
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General exceptions
Reproduction for private purposes
Article 25.(1) 2
Without consent of the owner of the copyright but upon payment of fair compensation shall be admissible reproduction of works, regardless of the carrier, by a natural person for personal use unless done with commercial purposes.
Reprographic reproduction
Article (1) 1
Without consent of the owner of the copyright but upon payment of fair compensation shall be admissible reproduction with non-commercial purposes of printed works, except note materials, on paper or other similar carrier by reprography or other technique, ensuring similar result.
Use for educational and scientific research
Article 24.(1) 3, 8, 9
Without consent of the owner of the copyright and without payment of compensation shall be permissible :
use of parts of published works or of not big number of works in other works in amount, necessary for analysis, commentary or other kind of scientific research; such use shall be permissible only for scientific and educational purposes, indicating the source and the name of the author, unless impossible;
public presentation and public performance of published works in educational or other learning establishments, provided that no pecuniary revenues are received and no compensation is paid to the participants in the preparation and realization of the presentation or the performance;
reproduction of already published works by publicly accessible museums with educational purposes, unless serving for commercial purposes.