Exception — film or media studies conducted by certain educational institutions
96.—(1)  A person may circumvent an access control measure that has been applied to a film if —
(a)the film is part of the collection of the library of an exempt educational institution that conducts courses in film or media studies;
(b)the person is —
(i)a film or media studies lecturer of that institution; or
(ii)an employee or a staff member of that institution who is acting on the instructions of such a lecturer; and
(c)the circumvention is for the purpose of making compilations of portions of the film for educational use in a classroom.
(2)  In this regulation, “exempt educational institution” means —
(a)a school or similar institution at which one or more of the following are provided:
(i)full‑time primary education;
(ii)full‑time secondary education;
(iii)full‑time pre‑university education;
(b)a university;
(c)a polytechnic;
(d)the Institute of Technical Education, Singapore established under section 3 of the Institute of Technical Education Act (Cap. 141A); or
(e)any other tertiary educational institution.