(1) This section does not apply to a film.
(2) A consent or waiver under section 107 by one joint author does not affect the rights of the other joint authors.
(3) The right conferred by section 94 is, in the case of a work of joint authorship, a right of each joint author to be identified as a joint author, and must be asserted in accordance with section 96 by each joint author in relation to himself or herself.
(4) The right conferred by section 98 is, in the case of a work of joint authorship, a right of each joint author.
(5) The right conferred by section 102 is infringed, in the circumstances described in that section,—
and such a false attribution infringes the right of every person to whom authorship of any description is, whether rightly or wrongly, attributed.
(6) The right conferred by section 103 is infringed, in the circumstances described in that section, by any false representation as to an adaptation of a work of joint authorship, and such a false representation infringes the right of each joint author.
(7) The right conferred by section 104 is infringed, in the circumstances described in that section, by any false representation as to a matter referred to in paragraph (a) or paragraph (b) or paragraph (c) of subsection (2) of that section, and such a false representation infringes the right of each joint author.
(8) The right conferred by section 105 is, in the case of a photograph made in pursuance of a joint commission, a right of each person who commissioned the taking of the photograph, so that—
Compare: Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 s 88(1)–(4), (6) (UK)