Source: http://portal.unesco.org/culture/en/files/30267/11418315123sk_copyright_law_2003.pdf/sk_copyright_law_2003.pdf
http://ifrro.org/sites/default/files/2014-283_copyright_act_amendment_orphanooc_works.pdf
Specific exceptions
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Reproduction for preservation purposes
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Section 31 (for library or archive)
of any work from its own collections, provided the purpose of the making of a copy is replacement, archiving or preservation of the original of work or of a copy thereof for the cases of
loss or destruction or damage, or where the permanent collection is being constituted.
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Use of works in exhibition catalogues
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Section 26
For advertising an exhibition of works of arts or an auction of works of arts, without the author’s consent, a work may be used so that its copy is made and publicly distributed by its sale or by other forms of assignment of title, or by its communication to the public, namely in the extent necessary for such advertising.
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Making available for research or study
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Use of orphan works
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Section 31a
An orphan work can be used without the author’s consent by a library, archive, museum, school or legal depository pursuant to special regulations if only for education and cultural purposes and for the fulfilment of public interest missions
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General exceptions
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Reproduction for private purposes
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Section 24
A natural person may make a copy of a work released for his personal use and for, whether directly or indirectly, non commercial purposes without the author’s consent; such use of the work does not result in obligation to pay remuneration to the author.
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Reprographic reproduction
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Use for educational and scientific research
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Section 28
Use for the purpose of teaching
No consent of the author is required to make a copy of a short part of a released work, to its public distribution by other forms of assignment of title as by sale, or to communication to the public of a short part of a released work, if such use does not exceed the scope substantiated by teaching purposes at school and the purpose is not to acquire direct or indirect property benefit.
Section 31 (1)(a) Library or Archive
Work from its own collections, provided the purpose of the making of a copy is to satisfy the request of a natural person who will use that copy for the purpose of education or scientific research exclusively within the premises of library or archive
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SLOVENIA
Source: WIPO study 2008
http://portal.unesco.org/culture/fr/files/40287/12629509833sl_copyright_2006.pdf/sl_copyright_2006.pdf
Specific exceptions
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Reproduction for preservation purposes
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Not specificly preservation purposes, but indirectly:
Article 50
Publicly accessible archives and libraries, museums and educational or scientific
establishments shall be free to reproduce, on any medium, works from their own copies for internal use, provided that this is not done for direct or indirect economic advantage.
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Use of works in exhibition catalogues
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Article 54
The organiser of a public exhibition or sale of artistic works shall be free to use such
works to the extent necessary to promote the event, provided that this is not done for direct or indirect economic advantage.
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Making available for research or study
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Use of orphan works
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General exceptions
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Reproduction for private purposes
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Article 50
A natural person shall be free to reproduce works:
1. on paper or any similar medium by the use of a photographic technique or by some other process having similar effects; and
2. on any other medium if this is done for private use, if the copies are not available to the public, and if this is not done for direct or indirect economic advantage.
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Reprographic reproduction
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Use for educational and scientific research
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Legal licences
Article 47
Without the assignment of a respective economic right, but on payment of equitable
remuneration, it shall be lawful:
To reproduce in readers and textbooks intended for teaching, parts of works, as well as single works of photography, fine arts, architecture, applied art, industrial design andcartography, provided these are already disclosed works of a number of authors;
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