Supplementary Copyright Statutes, US Copy. Office by Library of Congress. Copyright Office
page 102 of 136 (75%)
page 102 of 136 (75%)
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is clear that Congress intended a new section 104A enacted in the URAA,
to replace the NAFTA version of section 104A. Unfortunately, the statutory language in the URAA creates some ambiguities. The recent presidential proclamation clarifies some of these questions. 60 FR 15845 (Mar. 27, 1995). The regulation governing filings under NAFTA will be amended to reflect a reference to the public law. This change is made necessary by the deletion of the NAFTA version of section 104A. In addition, Secs. 201.33 and 202.12 of the Copyright Office regulations contain provisions clarifying that works already restored under NAFTA do not additionally fall within the provisions of the URAA. Despite the differences in NAFTA and URAA notice filings, the registration procedures, including deposit preferences, available for URAA restored works are also available for those works restored under NAFTA. List of Subjects 37 CFR Part 201 Cable television, Copyright, Jukeboxes, Literary works, Satellites. 37 CFR Part 202 Claims, Copyright. In consideration of the foregoing, the Copyright Office amends 37 CFR parts 201 and 202 in the manner set forth below: |
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