Rather, one can argue that the Act specifically refers to works being protected "whatever may be the mode or form of its expression."
Although the Act refers to "girls", it also applies to women.
The Arms Act may refer to the following:
Originally, in 1978, the Act referred to "photographs".
The Act refers to blasphemous libel but leaves the definition of blasphemy to the common law.
An Act of 1327 had referred to "good and lawful men" to be appointed in every county in the land to "guard the Peace".
When it was created, the Act referred mostly to radio broadcasting but it also included television once it appeared, in 1952.
This Act referred primarily to private establishments but the same criteria should be applied to local authority homes.
The Act refers in Section 33 (3) to powers to "investigate and prepare reports" about:
Act of war or acts of war may refer to: