1.Literary works, printed or in writing, and including tables and lis puter programs mime (recorded ncluding film scripts, and dance o works. 2. drama notated) 3. musical works, when recorded or notated 4. artistic works, such as paintings, sculpture, photographs or craft works 5. adaptations and arrangements of literary, dramatic and musical works ved from twentieth Subject matter other than works is a new group, largely c century technological developments. Here, the copyright owner is initially the producer or manufacturer. The four categories are: 1. films, including videotape recordings and soundtrack 2. sound recordings 3. television and radio broadcasts in the form of radio waves, but not when trans mitted through cable or optical fibre in t instance, no material form is required, but they must be broadcast to the pub 4. published editions