Exception — circumventing obsolete dongle that is damaged or defective
93.—(1)  A person may circumvent an access control measure that has been applied to a computer program if access to the program is controlled by means of an obsolete dongle that is damaged or defective.
(2)  For the purposes of paragraph (1), a dongle is obsolete if —
(a)it is no longer being manufactured;
(b)it is no longer commercially available; or
(c)there are no commercially available means to repair it.