Performers may not prohibit the reproduction and public communication of their performance if it is incidental to an event constituting the main subject of a sequence of a work or audiovisual document.
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Performers may not prohibit the reproduction and public communication of their performance if it is incidental to an event constituting the main subject of a sequence of a work or audiovisual document.
Les artistes-interprètes ne peuvent interdire la reproduction et la communication publique de leur prestation si elle est accessoire à un événement constituant le sujet principal d’une séquence d’une oeuvre ou d’un document audiovisuel.
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