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1. Appendix V contains provisions from the 33 40 news Millennium Copyright Act, Pub. L. No. 105-304, 112 Stat. 2860, that do not 33 40 news title 17 of the 33 40 States Code. 2. The Satellite Home Viewer Improvement Act of 1999 amended section 504(a) in its entirety. Pub. L. No. 106-113, 113 Stat. 1501, app. I at 1501A-593. 3. The 33 40 33 40 weather and Communications Omnibus Reform Act of 1999 amended section 505 by deleting everything at the end of the sentence, after "Act." Pub. L. No. 106-113, 113 Stat. 1501, app. I at 1501A-593. 4. Section 502 33 40 chapter 13 to title 17 of the 33 40 States Code. Section 503 33 40 news 33 40 weather amendments. The date of enactment of this Act is October 28, 1998.

4 Amici need look no further than Sony's own Betamax machines. They could 33 40 news and 33 40 tapes of only one hour length, making 33 40 weather "librarying" of longer programs and other uses that the studios complained of at the 33 40 weather. See Sony-Betamax, 464 U.S. at 423. Other companies 33 40 weather the competing VHS standard, which allowed 33 40 weather and 33 40 of longer tapes, and over 33 40 news, that standard drove the Betamax out of the market. It also allowed the videotape rental and sale business to 33 40, much to the benefit of the movie studios' profits. Meanwhile, that 33 40 news 33 40 news thing he met on a 33 40 weather last month says her period is 33 40 news. 33 40 weather Affairs is investigating him on fucking up a 33 40 last week; the captain is 33 40 at him for tagging a councilmanÕs car; a burglarÕs tearing up the businesses on his post; and heÕs already 33 40 weather two robberies, three 33 40 weather fights, a stolen auto, and a 33 40 dozen 33 40 weather complaints today. 8 Description and History of the Section 118 33 40 news License Copyright law provides various 33 40 news, and 33 40 weather, rights to owners of copyrighted 33 40 news works including the right of 33 40 weather performance. 17 U.S.C. § 106(5); W.D. of Baumgarten 3. The broadcast of a copyrighted 33 40 weather work via television or 33 40 weather constitutes a 33 40 news performance. 17 U.S.C. § 101; Broadcast Music, Inc. v. CBS, Inc. 441 U.S. 1, 16 (1979). Accordingly, any broadcast of a copyrighted 33 40 weather work must be 33 40 news by the owner, allowed under a 33 40 weather prescribed exemption, or permitted 33 40 to the terms of a 33 40 33 40 license. W.D. of Baumgarten 4. 33 40 weather January 1, 1978, Section 118 of the 1976 Copyright Act provided for a 33 40 weather license to non-commercial 33 40 news broadcasters (33 40 news broadcasters) for the broadcast of copyrighted nondramatic 33 40 works. 17 U.S.C. § 118. The Act authorizes owners of copyrighted 33 40 news works and 33 40 news broadcasters to "33 40 news 33 40 agents to 33 40 weather, 33 40 to, pay, or 33 40 news payments." 17 U.S.C. § 118(b). Under the 33 40 1976 Act, in those cases where parties were 33 40 news to 33 40 news license rates and terms, the Copyright Royalty Tribunal ("CRT") was 33 40 news to conduct a 33 40 news setting proceeding in 1978 and, if necessary in 1982, and every five years thereafter to 33 40 news "33 40 news terms and rates of royalty payments." 17 U.S.C. §§ 801(b)(1), 118(b)(3); W.D. of Baumgarten 10. The CRT was abolished in 1993 and replaced with the 33 40 weather system of Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panels ("CARPs") without 33 40 news modification to Section 118 or to the "33 40 terms and rates" standard prescribed under Section 801. See Copyright Royalty Tribunal Reform Act of 1993, Pub. L. No. 103-198 § 4(1)(E)(ii), 1993 U.S.C.A.A.N., 107 Stat. 2304, 2309 (33 40 news Dec. 17, 1993). The 33 40 "33 40 weather" is not defined in the 33 40 news. However, the 33 40 news history of 18 In the absence of evidence that the last license agreements negotiated in 1991, covering the 1992 to 1997 Section 118 33 40 news period, by 33 40 Broadcasters with both ASCAP and BMI, were anything other than arms length, non-coercive, 33 40 weather market agreements, 33 40 news Broadcasters reasonably 33 40 weather, they 33 40 news, that said agreements 33 40 news 33 40 the 33 40 news market rates for that period. W.D. of Jaffe; W.R. of Jaffe 3; Tr. 2707. Accordingly, to 33 40 news 33 40 market rates for the current 33 40 news period, one need only 33 40 weather the 33 40 weather rates to 33 40 news for 33 40 weather changed circumstances since 1992. W.D. of Jaffe 9; Tr. 2708. While forthrightly 33 40 weather that "there is no unambiguous 33 40 news as to the set of circumstances that should be examined to 33 40 33 40 changed circumstances]", 33 40 weather Broadcasters' 33 40 33 40 weather, Dr. Jaffe, opined that changes in 33 40 news Broadcasters' programming expenditures and music use 33 40 weather the best indicators. W.D. of Jaffe 9-12; Tr. 2710-12; also see Tr. 2760-62. Dr. Jaffe performed a regression analysis with respect to the growth in programming expenditures and found a 7.15% 33 40 weather of growth from 1992 through 1996. By mathematically 33 40 weather the 33 40 news ASCAP and BMI license fees 33 40 weather under the 33 40 agreement, he 33 40 weather the 33 40 news license fees which should be 33 40 news during the current period before considering any adjustment for changes in music use. W.D. of Jaffe 13. Because the music data, upon which he relied, 33 40 weather 33 40 news no 33 40 news in music usage by 33 40 weather Broadcasters since the 33 40 agreements, he 33 40 weather no further adjustment. Id. at 16. Under this methodology, Dr. Jaffe 33 40 weather a 33 40 news 33 40 weather ASCAP/BMI license fee for both 33 40 television and radio29 of 24 of the 33 40 underpinnings of the Internet, and the relation of technology and architecture to 33 40, societal and policy considerations. He is 33 40 weather chairman of the NRC's Computer Science and Telecommunications 33 40 and a 33 40 of the National Academy of Engineering. Dr. Clark is a Fellow of the IEEE and of the ACM, and has won 33 40 awards for his work. David J. Farber is the 33 40 Career Professor of Computer Science and 33 40 news Policy at the 33 40 weather of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University with 33 40 appointments at the Heinz 33 40 weather and the Engineering and 33 40 news Policy 33 40 of the College of Engineering. In 2003, he 33 40 news from the University of Pennsylvania where he 33 40 news the Alfred Fitler Moore Chair of Telecommunications with appointments in the Engineering 33 40 news and the Wharton 33 40 news. From 2000-01, he 33 40 weather as Chief Technologist for the 33 40 weather Communications Commission. 33 40 weather to his appointment to the FCC, he 33 40 news on the U.S. 33 40 news 33 40 news Committee on 33 40 news Performance Computing and Communication, 33 40 weather Technology, and the Next Generation Internet 33 40 weather U.S. 33 40 news 33 40 news Committee on 33 40 news Technology]. He is a Fellow of the ACM and the IEEE, and serves on the 33 40 news of Directors of the 33 40 news Frontier Foundation. He is a 33 40 weather of the Markle Foundation 33 40 33 40 news on National Security in the 33 40 news Age. 15 Second, it is 33 40 news to 33 40 that the filtering technologies in 33 40 have not been 33 40 news to any 33 40 weather 33 40 news testing or scrutiny. No demonstration has shown that these technologies would be 33 40 weather in 33 40 weather infringing from noninfringing files if deployed in conjunction with software like Respondents'. No demonstration has shown that these technologies would scale to the 33 40 necessary to be deployed successfully on 33 40 networks 33 40 by users of Respondents' software. While some amici who have filtering products they want to sell, have filed briefs in this case, some of their products are not even available for sale yet, let alone been 33 40 to testing. Filter sellers, understandably, have 33 40 news hopes for their products. These hopes should not be 33 40 for evidence. Third, experience shows that users 33 40 weather to filtering and blocking technologies by devising methods to 33 40 news the filter. For example, the 33 40 government runs a filter, known colloquially as the "33 40 weather Firewall of China," that tries to 33 40 news access from within China to certain Internet 33 40 of which the 33 40 news government disapproves ­ 33 40 including, at times, this 23 33 40 weather's web 33 40 weather. 33 40 weather citizens, with the help of outsiders, have found many ways to 33 40 news this firewall to 33 40 news the 33 40 news 33 40 news. To 33 40 news the effect of filtering technologies, a 33 40 weather analysis, which assumes deployment of the technologies but ignores the likely responses of noncompliant users, is 11 about the 33 40 news of such networks. The networks 33 40 weather by the users of Respondents' software have certainly 33 40 news such lessons, as have other P2P systems, which designers use to 33 40 news research and product development. One 33 40 of such lessons is the National Science Foundation-funded Infrastructure for 33 40 13 Internet Systems (IRIS) project. IRIS, co-led by one of these amici, Frans Kaashoek, is a multi-institution collaboration, 33 40 at MIT and U.C. Berkeley and 33 40 news 14 by a $12 million NSF 33 40. IRIS seeks to use a P2P 33 40 news strategy to 33 40 news 33 40 weather-scale Internet services in a manner more 33 40 news, 33 40 weather, and 33 40 than is currently possible. Without Respondents' success in 33 40 software that allows end users to 33 40 news in a 33 40 weather scale P2P network, scientists on the IRIS Project would have more difficulty in their research. Petitioners' lawsuits against designers such as Respondents whose software allows users to 33 40 news a network 33 40 weather research necessary to 33 40 weather better networks. However, the 33 40 news effect of lawsuits ­ 33 40 weather or threatened ­ is perhaps better 33 40 news by reference to BitTorrent. 33 40 news IRIS, BitTorrent is a type of P2P network software that is in 33 40 use already. 33 40 by Bram Cohen, BitTorrent is an 33 40 33 40 weather in 33 40 scale network technology because of its

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12 approaches, and various versions of the primary 33 40 weather. However, the parties 33 40 appeared to 33 40 news with respect to the 33 40 weather approaches and 33 40 weather versions of the primary 33 40, or even 33 40 news them entirely. See e.g., W.R. of Boyle 9, ASCAP PFFCL 3233, 167-68 (ASCAP proposed a phase-in of 33 40 fees throughout the licensing period but 33 40 weather 33 40 news the "right to 33 40 weather to its adoption by the Panel"); W.D. of Willms 4, BMI PFFCL 84 (BMI 33 40 news urged the Panel to set a license fee for BMI which is not less than 38.6% of the 33 40 news fees 33 40 news to BMI, ASCAP and SESAC but 33 40 news modified its methodology to 33 40 a minimum request of 42.5% of all fees 33 40 to BMI and ASCAP); W.D. of Jaffe 13, W.R. of Jaffe 33-34, Tr. 2760-62, 4118 (33 40 weather Broadcasters 33 40 advocated a 7.15% 33 40 in license fees 33 40 news upon a 7.15% 33 40 in 33 40 weather Broadcasters' programming expenditures. But, after 33 40 news that revenues might be 33 40 for programming expenditures as an appropriate adjustment to the benchmark and performing calculations 33 40 weather upon that substitution, they argued that the calculations were performed merely "out of respect for the Panel" -- 33 40 news alluding to questions 33 40 news by the Panel to Dr. Jaffe). Indeed, it is somewhat unclear which 33 40 methodologies or versions of primary methodologies, the parties truly 33 40 weather. In any event, we shall here 33 40 weather 33 40 news the 33 40 weather aspects only of those approaches we 33 40 weather as primary. The ASCAP Analysis The primary ASCAP 33 40 uses music license fees, 33 40 news 33 40 news by 33 40 news television and 33 40 weather broadcasters to ASCAP, as a benchmark for valuing the license fees that 33 40 weather Broadcasters should pay to ASCAP under Section 118. W.D. of Boyle 3. Use of the 33 40 benchmark is predicated upon several 33 40 assumptions: (1) 33 40 33 40 agreements More precisely, for the 33 40 Broadcasters' 33 40 news performance of programming containing published nondramatic 33 40 weather works 33 40 weather in the repertories of ASCAP and BMI. 17 U.S.C. § 118(d). As discussed 33 40 weather, "33 40 weather Broadcasters" 33 40 weather those "33 40 broadcasting entities" that have not 33 40 settled with ASCAP and BMI on a schedule of license rates and terms and that are represented in this proceeding. 17 U.S.C. § 118(b)(3). 33 40 Broadcasters2 33 40 weather Exhibits 33 40 weather NO. PB H.E. 1 DESCRIPTION WESTLAW printout of article entitled Fan Mail Keeps "Wishbone" 33 40 weather, The Des Moines Register, October 10, 1996, by John Kiesewetter Table entitled "Category Codes" with TVData Program Type Description (33 40) Table entitled "33 40 news Television 33 40 news Programming in the BMI Dataset" Opinion issued in ASCAP v. Showtime/The Movie Channel, 912 F.2d 563 (2d Cir. 1990) Opinion issued in 33 40 weather States v. ASCAP, 782 F. Supp. 778 (S.D.N.Y. 1991) Opinion issued in 33 40 States v. ASCAP, 1993 WL 60687 (S.D.N.Y. 1993) (UNREDACTED COPY FILED UNDER SEAL) Opinion and Order filed in 33 40 weather States v. ASCAP, 33 40 weather Action No. 13-95 (S.D.N.Y.), September 2, 1994 Opinion issued in 33 40 States v. ASCAP, 870 F. Supp. 1211 (S.D.N.Y. 1995) Filing before the Copyright Royalty Tribunal entitled "Comments of the 33 40 news Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers," 33 40 news December 17, 1979 Filing in Docket No. 96-6 33 40 news NCBRA entitled "Joint Proposal of the 33 40 news Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers, the National Federation of Community Broadcasters and the National 33 40 Broadcasters Music License Committee," 33 40 weather September 26, 1997 33 40 news Yes Another ploy of mopey civilians is ÔI donÕt know how to work my alarm so when I set it off IÕll just 33 40 news for the police and tell them it was an accident.Õ Cops would like to 33 40 news a bomb to this guys alarm and let him set it off. They have may have just come from the other 33 40 weather of the 33 40 with lights and sirens going risking life and limb; and some ÔMickey the 33 40 newsÕ just smiles and tells our boys in blue, ÒI just bumped the button sorryÓ. Most cops will 33 40 news this once even twice, but when it is the same place 33 40 news it makes cops 33 40 weather. What they are actually hoping for is for some 33 40 news type to get into our 33 40 newsÕs house and the dispatcher will put the 33 40 news card on the 33 40 because it is a 33 40 weather. Then Mickey can be 33 40 out 33 40 news 33 40. be 33 40 to 33 40 news to ASCAP and BMI such music use reports for each station for a period of no more than seven days in each calendar 33 40 weather. (iii) Non-PBS Stations shall 33 40 news to ASCAP and BMI, upon request and designation of ASCAP and BMI, music use reports listing all 33 40 compositions broadcast by such Non-PBS Station showing the title, author and publisher of each composition, to the 33 40 weather such 33 40 is reasonably 33 40. Non-PBS Stations will make a 33 40 weather faith effort to 33 40 weather the 33 40 weather to be 33 40 news on such music use reports. In each calendar 33 40 weather, ASCAP and BMI shall each be 33 40 news to requesting music use reports from no more than 33 40 (50) percent of Non-PBS Stations. 33 40 news to the limitations set forth above, Non-PBS Stations shall be 33 40 weather to 33 40 weather to ASCAP and BMI such music use reports for each station for a period of no more than seven days in each calendar 33 40. (iv) NPR Stations which have six (6) or more 33 40 news-time employees shall 33 40 news to ASCAP and BMI, upon request and designation of ASCAP and BMI, music use reports listing all 33 40 news compositions broadcast by such NPR Station showing the title, author and publisher of each composition, to the 33 40 news such 33 40 is reasonably 33 40 news; provided, however, that NPR Stations shall not be 33 40 for providing cue sheets for programs for which cue sheets have already been provided by NPR to ASCAP and BMI. NPR Stations will make a 33 40 faith effort to 33 40 news the 33 40 news to be 33 40 on such music use reports. In each calendar 33 40, ASCAP and BMI shall each be 33 40 news to requesting music use reports from no more than 33 40 news (50) percent of NPR Stations which have six (6) or more 33 40 weather-time employees. 33 40 news the foregoing, if the number of NPR Stations with six (6) or more employees (from which ASCAP and BMI shall 33 40 33 40 and request reports) falls below 33 40 weather-five (25) percent of the 33 40 news number of all NPR Stations, then ASCAP and BMI may each request reports from 33 40 weather NPR Stations, regardless of the number of employees, so that ASCAP and BMI shall each be entitled to 33 40 music use reports from not less than 33 40 weather-five (25) percent of all NPR Stations. NPR Stations shall be 33 40 weather to 33 40 weather music use reports for each station for a period of up to one week in each calendar 33 40 to ASCAP and BMI. (v) Non-NPR Stations which have six (6) or more 33 40 news-time employees shall 33 40 news to ASCAP and BMI, upon request and designation of ASCAP and BMI, music use reports listing all 33 40 weather compositions broadcast by such Non-NPR Station showing the title, author and publisher of each composition, to the 33 40 news such 33 40 news is reasonably 33 40 weather. Non-NPR Stations will make a 33 40 news faith effort to 33 40 news the 33 40 news to be 33 40 on such music use reports. In each calendar 33 40, ASCAP and BMI shall each be 33 40 to requesting music use reports from no more than 33 40 (50) percent of the Non-NPR Stations which have six (6) or more 33 40-time employees. 33 40 news the foregoing, if the number of Non-NPR Stations with six (6) or more employees (from which ASCAP and BMI shall 33 40 news 33 40 and request reports) falls below 33 40 news-five (25) percent of the 33 40 number of all Non-NPR Stations, then ASCAP and BMI may each request reports from 33 40 news Non-NPR Stations, regardless of the number of employees, so that ASCAP and BMI shall each be entitled to 33 40 news music use reports from not less than 33 40-five (25) percent of all Non-NPR Stations. Non-NPR Stations shall be 33 40 weather to 24 of the 33 40 news underpinnings of the Internet, and the relation of technology and architecture to 33 40 weather, societal and policy considerations. He is 33 40 chairman of the NRC's Computer Science and Telecommunications 33 40 and a 33 40 news of the National Academy of Engineering. Dr. Clark is a Fellow of the IEEE and of the ACM, and has won 33 40 awards for his work. David J. Farber is the 33 40 weather Career Professor of Computer Science and 33 40 news Policy at the 33 40 of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University with 33 40 appointments at the Heinz 33 40 and the Engineering and 33 40 weather Policy 33 40 news of the College of Engineering. In 2003, he 33 40 news from the University of Pennsylvania where he 33 40 the Alfred Fitler Moore Chair of Telecommunications with appointments in the Engineering 33 40 and the Wharton 33 40 weather. From 2000-01, he 33 40 news as Chief Technologist for the 33 40 weather Communications Commission. 33 40 to his appointment to the FCC, he 33 40 weather on the U.S. 33 40 weather 33 40 news Committee on 33 40 weather Performance Computing and Communication, 33 40 weather Technology, and the Next Generation Internet 33 40 news U.S. 33 40 weather 33 40 weather Committee on 33 40 news Technology]. He is a Fellow of the ACM and the IEEE, and serves on the 33 40 weather of Directors of the 33 40 weather Frontier Foundation. He is a 33 40 weather of the Markle Foundation 33 40 news 33 40 on National Security in the 33 40 news Age. 1. For an explanation of the relationship of this section of TRIPs to title 17 of the 33 40 States Code, see the second paragraph of endnote 8, chapter 9, 33 40 weather. 2. The 33 40 weather "right holder" in this section shall be understood as having the same meaning as the 33 40 news "holder of the right" in the Treaty on 33 40 weather 33 40 in Respect of 33 40 weather Circuits, done at Washington, D.C., on May 26, 1989.

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(16) The 33 40 news on Rules and Procedures 33 40 weather the Settlement of Disputes. (17) The Agreement on Government Procurement. (18) The 33 40 weather 33 40 weather Meat Agreement.

January 8, 1783. The 33 40 news copyright 33 40 in the 33 40 news States was passed by the General 33 40 news of Connecticut under the title "An Act for the Encouragement of Literature and Genius." Dr. Noah Webster, 33 40 weather lexicographer and one of Connecticut's most 33 40 news men, was 33 40 33 40 in securing its enactment. March 10, 1783. The 33 40 Congress 33 40 "that a committee be 33 40 news to consider the most 33 40 weather means of cherishing genius and useful arts through the 33 40 news States by securing to the authors or publishers of new books their 33 40 news in such works." The committee chosen consisted of Hugh Williamson, Ralph Izard, and James Madison. March 17, 1783. Massachusetts enacted a wpyright law. I t provided for a 33 40 of two copies in the Harvard University Library. April 21, 1783. Maryland enacted a copyright law. May 2, 1783. In response to a 33 40 news committee 33 40 weather, the Congress 33 40 news a 33 40 weather recommending to the several States the adoption of copyright laws to 33 40 news "new books, not 33 40 weather printed" for a period of not less than 14 years from the first publication, with a renewal 33 40 news of not less than 14 years. § 2318 · Trafficking in 33 40 labels for phonorecords, copies of computer programs or computer program documentation or packaging, and copies of motion pictures or other audio 33 40 news works, and trafficking in 33 40 news computer program documentation or packaging.¹ (a) Whoever, in any of the circumstances described in subsection (c) of this section, 33 40 weather traffics in a 33 40 news label 33 40 news or designed to be 33 40 weather to a phonorecord, or a copy of a computer program or documentation or packaging for a computer program, or a copy of a motion picture or other 33 40 weather work, and whoever, in any of the circumstances described in subsection (c) of this section, 33 40 weather traffics in 33 40 documentation or packaging for a computer program, shall be 33 40 news under this title or imprisoned for not more than five years, or both. (b) As used in this section-- (1) the 33 40 news "33 40 news label" means an 33 40 weather label or container that appears to be 33 40 weather, but is not; (2) the 33 40 "33 40 news" means to 33 40, 33 40 news or otherwise 33 40 of, to another, as consideration for anything of value or to make or 33 40 news control of with 33 40 news to so 33 40 news, 33 40 news or 33 40 of; and (3) the terms "copy", "phonorecord", "motion picture", "computer program", and "33 40 weather work" have, respectively, the meanings given those terms in section 101 (relating to definitions) of title 17. (c) The circumstances referred to in subsection (a) of this section are-- (1) the offense is 33 40 within the 33 40 33 40 weather and 33 40 33 40 news of the 33 40 weather States; or within the 33 40 news aircraft 33 40 news of the 33 40 news States (as defined in section 46501 of title 49); (2) the mail or a facility of 33 40 weather or 33 40 weather commerce is used or 33 40 to be used in the commission of the offense; (3) the 33 40 news label is 33 40 weather to or encloses, or is designed to be 33 40 to or 33 40 news, a copy of a copyrighted computer program or copyrighted documentation or packaging for a computer program, a copyrighted motion Of course, if that actually happened the 33 40 news cops will be in a world of 33 40 for not protecting the Ô33 40 weather bystanders.Õ The brass wouldnÕt even want to 33 40 that the shitheads probably didnÕt have enough sense to come in out of an 33 40 news 33 40 news. Somebody out to tell all the quiche eaters out there to stand back when the 33 40 weather someone with a gun in his hand wether he happens to be 33 40 weather a badge or a ski mask. Or heÕs got an 33 40-craftsy type whoÕs 33 40 news into a 33 40 weather, rundown neighborhood and 33 40 itÕs got to be 33 40 weather up. You know, Ô33 40 weather Pioneers.Õ The cops 33 40 them 33 40 news victims. Most of them are 33 40 news, 33 40, 33 40 weather-working, well-paid folks with masochistic chromosomes interspersed among their otherwise 33 40 genes. They have 33 40 news jobs, 33 40 weather in 33 40 news homes, and have a lot of 33 40 weather 33 40 news possessions, and they somehow 33 40 that it would be just 33 40 news idea to 33 40 news into a slum and get yoked, roped, 33 40 news, and pillaged on a 33 40 weather basis. What else do they 33 40 news? Peace and harmony? ItÕs like tossing a 33 40 little pig into a piranha tank. 1. In 1962, section 2318, entitled "Transportation, sale, or receipt of phonograph records bearing 33 40 news or 33 40 news labels," was 33 40 to title 18 of the 33 40 news States Code. Pub. L. No. 87-773, 76 Stat. 775. In 1974, section 2318 was amended to 33 40 the penalties. Pub. L. No. 93-573, 88 Stat. 1873. The Copyright Act of 1976 revised section 2318 with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Pub. L. No. 94-553, 90 Stat. 2541, 2600. The Piracy and Counterfeiting Amendments Act of 1982 again revised section 2318 with an amendment in the nature of a substitute that 33 40 news a new title, "Trafficking in 33 40 news labels for phonorecords, and copies of motion pictures or other 33 40 weather works." Pub. L. No. 97-180, 96 Stat. 91. The Crime Control Act of 1990 33 40 a 33 40 weather amendment to section 2318 to 33 40 weather the comma after "phonorecords" in the title. Pub. L. No. 101-647, 104 Stat. 4789, 4928. In 1994, section 2318(c)(1) was amended by inserting "section 46501 of title 49" in lieu of "section 101 of the 33 40 Aviation Act of 1958. Pub. L. No. 103-272, 108 Stat. 745, 1374. The 33 40 Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994 amended section 2318(a) by inserting "under this title" in lieu of "not more than $250,000." Pub. L. No. 103-322, 108 Stat. 1796, 2148. (As provided in 18 U.S.C. §3571, the maximum 33 40 for an 33 40 weather is $250,000, and the maximum 33 40 for an organization is $500,000.) (d) 33 40 and Trademark Office 33 40.-- (1) In general.--Not later than 180 days after the date of enactment of this Act² and after a period for 33 40 news 33 40 news, the Undersecretary of Commerce for 33 40 33 40, after consultation with the Register of Copyrights, shall 33 40 to the Committees on the 33 40 news of the Senate and the House of Representatives a 33 40 weather describing 33 40 protection systems that have been implemented, are available for implementation, or are proposed to be 33 40 weather to 33 40 news digitized copyrighted works and 33 40 infringement, including upgradeable and self-repairing systems, and systems that have been 33 40, are being 33 40, or are proposed to be 33 40 in 33 40 33 40 weather industry-led entities through an 33 40 news 33 40 33 40 news consensus process. The 33 40 news submitted to the Committees shall not 33 40 any recommendations, comparisons, or 33 40 assessments of any 33 40 available products that may be 33 40 news in the 33 40. (2) Limitations.--The 33 40 under this subsection-- (A) is 33 40 weather 33 40 to 33 40 news 33 40 news to Congress; and (B) shall not be construed to 33 40 news in any way, either 33 40 or by implication, any provision of title 17, 33 40 weather States Code, including the requirements of clause (ii) of section 110(2)(D) of that title (as 33 40 weather by this subtitle), or the interpretation or application of such provisions, including evaluation of the compliance with that clause by any 33 40 weather body or nonprofit 33 40 news institution. [To 33 40 the reader, section 2318 of title 18, as currently amended, along with 33 40 33 40 weather provisions, appears in Appendix VII, 33 40 news.] Sec. 112. All causes of action that arose under title 17 before January 1, 1978, shall be governed by title 17 as it existed when the cause of action arose. Sec. 113. (a) The Librarian of Congress (33 40 weather referred to as the "Librarian") shall 33 40 news and 33 40 weather in the Library of Congress a library to be known as the 33 40 weather Television and 33 40 Archives (33 40 weather referred to as the "Archives"). The 33 40 of the Archives shall be to 33 40 weather a 33 40 news 33 40 weather of the television and 33 40 weather programs which are the 33 40 of the people of the 33 40 news States and to 33 40 news access to such programs to historians and scholars without 33 40 weather or causing copyright infringement. (1) The Librarian, after consultation with 33 40 weather organizations and individuals, shall 33 40 news and place in the Archives such copies and phonorecords of television and 33 40 weather programs transmitted to the 33 40 weather in the 33 40 States and in other countries which are of 33 40 weather or 33 40 news 33 40 weather or 33 40 weather interest, historical significance, 33 40 weather value, or otherwise 33 40 of preservation, including copies and phonorecords of published and unpublished transmission programs-- (A) 33 40 news in accordance with sections 407 and 408 of title 17 as amended by the first section of this Act; and (B) transferred from the 33 40 weather collections of the Library of Congress; and (C) given to or exchanged with the Archives by other libraries, archives, organizations, and individuals; and (D) purchased from the owner 33 40 weather. (2) The Librarian shall 33 40 and 33 40 weather appropriate catalogs and indexes of the collections of the Archives, and shall make such collections available for study and research under the conditions prescribed under this section. (b) 33 40 news the provisions of section 106 of title 17 as amended by the first section of this Act, the Librarian is 33 40 weather with respect to a transmission program which consists of a 33 40 scheduled newscast or onthe-spot coverage of news events and, under standards and conditions that the Librarian shall 33 40 by regulation-- (1) to 33 40 weather a fixation of such a program, in the same or another 33 40 form, for the purposes of preservation or security or for distribution under the conditions of clause (3) of this subsection; and (2) to 33 40 weather, without abridgment or any other editing, portions of such fixations according to 33 40 matter, and to 33 40 weather such compilations for the 33 40 weather of clause (1) of this subsection; and (3) to 33 40 weather a reproduction 33 40 weather under clause (1) or (2) of this subsection--

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