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228C H A P T E R X I I Ior use of their work for commercial purposes. This right is temporary (it has a durationequal to the life of the author plus 100 years, or 100 years after the work hasbeen disseminated, whichever occurs first). It can be waived, it is subject to a statuteof limitations, and its holder can transfer it or grant exclusive or non-exclusive licensesfor its use.Economic rights confer to their holders the right or the power to authorize or prohibit:a) Reproduction, publication, editing, or material affixing of a work in copies throughany means, including printing, phonographic, graphic, plastic, audiovisual, electronic,or any similar method;b) Public communication of a work through reproduction, reading, or public performance;public exhibition by any method or procedure; or public access throughtelecommunications (internet);c) Public transmission or broadcasting of their works by cable, fiber optics, microwave,satellite, or any other analogous means;d) Distribution of the work, including the sale 8 of support materials containing it, aswell as any form of transfer of use or exploitation;e) Import into the country of unauthorized copies of their work;f) Dissemination of derivative works, in any form, such as translations, adaptations,paraphrasings, arrangements, and transformations;g) Any other public use of the work.Within the protection granted by the LFDA there is a series of limitations on the rightsand prerogatives of the holder of a copyright that can be summarized as the fact that literaryand artistic works already disseminated can be used without the authorization ofthe holder of the economic rights and without monetary compensation, provided thenormal use of the work is not affected, nor the work altered, and the original text of thework is always quoted.The LFDA indicates that the above limitation applies to the following cases:a) Quotes from the text, provided they cannot be considered a significant, simulatedreproduction of the contents of the work;b) Reproduction of articles, photographs, illustrations, and comments pertainingto current events published in the press or broadcast on radio, television, or anyother media, when this has not been expressly forbidden by the holder of theright;c) Reproduction of parts of the work for critique or scientific, literary, or artistic research;__________8When distribution is through sales, this right of opposition will be understood as extinguished with the firstsale, except in the case of computer programs and databases with respect to which the author will keep,even after the sale of copies of the same, the right to authorize or prohibit the leasing of such copies.

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