Exception — film or media studies conducted by massive open online course provider
97.  A person may circumvent an access control measure that has been applied to a film if all the following conditions are met:
(a)the film is part of the collection of a non‑profit organisation that produces massive open online courses to be conducted through online platforms (whether or not it also conducts the courses);
(b)the person is an employee or a staff member of the organisation;
(c)the circumvention is for the purpose of making compilations of portions of the film for educational use in a massive open online course on film or media studies produced by the organisation;
(d)if the organisation both produces and conducts courses — the organisation has in place all the following measures:
(i)limiting transmissions of each film used in the course to the extent technologically feasible to students;
(ii)instituting copyright compliance policies;
(iii)providing information to faculty, students, employees and staff members that describes the laws of Singapore relating to copyright;
(iv)applying technological measures to prevent students from retaining each film used in the course for a longer period than the duration of the course, or disseminating the film to others at any time without authorisation from the organisation;
(e)if the organisation produces but does not conduct courses — the organisation has in place measures to verify that the person who conducts the course has in place the measures in paragraph (d).