adaptation
in relation to—
a)a literary work, includes—
i)in the case of a non-dramatic work, a version of the work in which it is converted into a dramatic work;
ii)in the case of a dramatic work, a version of the work in which it is converted into a non-dramatic work;
iii)a translation of the work; or
iv)a version of the work in which the story or action is conveyed wholly or mainly by means of pictures in a form suitable for reproduction in a book or in a newspaper, magazine or similar periodical;
b)a musical work, includes any arrangement or transcription of the work, if such arrangement or transcription has an original creative character;
c)an artistic work, includes a transformation of the work in such a manner that the original or substantial features thereof remain recognizable;
d)a computer program includes—
i)a version of the program in a programming language, code or notation different from that of the program; or
ii)a fixation of the program in or on a medium different from the medium of fixation of the program;