What does a performance of an authorial work include
67.—(1)  A “performance” of an authorial work —
(a)includes —
(i)any mode of visual or aural presentation of the authorial work, whether the presentation is by —
(A)the use of any receiving apparatus;
(B)the exhibition of a film;
(C)the use of a record; or
(D)any other means; and
(ii)the delivery of the authorial work by way of a lecture, an address, a speech or a sermon; but
(b)does not include the communication of a work to the public.
(2)  “Perform”, in relation to an authorial work, has a corresponding meaning.
(3)  To avoid doubt, this section applies in relation to an adaptation of a literary, dramatic or musical work as it applies in relation to an authorial work.