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 PUBLIC LAW 100-446—SEPT. 27, 1988

102 STAT. 1785

(B) Such labels shall appear in a conspicuous and legible type in contrast by typography, layout, or color with other printed matter on the package. (4)(A) A label for a film package of a colorized version of a film shall consist of— (i) an area of a rectangle on the front of the package which bears the following statement: "This is a colorized version of a film originally marketed and distributed to the public in black and white. It has been altered without the participation of the principal director, screenwriter, and other creators of the original film.'; and (ii) an area of a rectangle on the side of the package which bears the following statement: "This is a colorized version of original work. See front panel.". (B) Such labels shall appear in a conspicuous and legible type in contrast by typography, layout, or color with other printed matter on the package. SEC. 5. MISUSE OF SEAL.

2 USC 178d.

No person shall knowingly distribute or exhibit to the public a version of a film which bears a seal as described by section 3(a)(2)(C) of this Act if such film— (1) is not included in the National Film Registry; or (2) is included in the National Film Registry, but such version has been materially altered. SEC. 6. REMEDIES. (a) JURISDICTION AND STANDING.—The several district courts of the

2 USC 178e.

Courts, U.S.

SEC. 7. LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES.

2 USC 178f.

United States shall have jurisdiction, for cause shown, to prevent and restrain violations of sections 4 and 5 of this Act upon the application of the Librarian to the Attorney General of the United States acting through the several United States Attorneys in their several districts. (b) RELIEF.—(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), relief shall be limited to the prospective inclusion or application of, or removal of, a label as appropriate. (2) In the case in which the Librarian finds a pattern or practice of Law the willful violation of this Act, the United States District Courts enforcement and may order civil fines of not more than $10,000 and appropriate injunctive relief. (a) The remedies provided in section 6 shall be the exclusive remedies under this Act or any other Federal or State law, regarding the use of a seal as described by section 3(a)(2)(C) or labeling of materially altered films. (b) No remedies under section 6 of this title shall be available with respect to any film which is exempted from the labeling requirements of this Act pursuant to section 4(c). SEC. 8. NATIONAL FILM PRESERVATION BOARD. (a) NUMBER AND APPOINTMENT.—(1) The Librarian shall establish

in the Library of Congress a National Film Preservation Board to be comprised of thirteen members, selected by the Librarian in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph. Each organization listed in subparagraphs (A) through (M) sh^l submit a list of not less than 3 qualified candidates to the Librarian. The Librarian shall appoint

2 USC 178g.

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