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 106 STAT. 272 PUBLIC LAW 102-307—JUNE 26, 1992 (5) the term "Registry version" means, with respect to a film, the version or the film first published, or as complete a version as the bona fide preservation and restoration activities by the Librarian, an archivist other than the Librarian, or the copyright owner can compile in those cases where the original material has been irretrievably lost. 2 USC 179j. SEC. 212. AUTHORIZATION OF APPROFBIAHONS. There are authorized to be appropriated to the Librarian such sums as are necessary to carry out the provisions of this title, but in no fiscal year shall such sum exceed $250,000. 2 USC 179k. SEC. 213. EFFECTIVE DATE. The provisions of this title shall be effective for four years beginning on the date of the enactment of this Act The provisions of this title shall apply to any copy of any film, including those copies of films selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry under the National Film Preservation Act of 1988, except tiiat any film so selected under such Act shall be deemed to have been selected for the National Film Registry under this title. SEC.214.BEPEAL. The National Film Preservation Act of 1988 (2 U.S.C. 178 and following) is repealed. TITLE m—OTHER COPYRIGHT PROVISIONS SEC. 301. REPEAL OF COPYRIGHT BEPORT TO CONGRESS. Section 108(i) of title 17, United States Code, is repealed. Approved June 26, 1992. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY—S. 756 (H.R. 2372): HOUSE REPORTS: No. 102-379, Pt. 1 accompanying H.R. 2372 (Comm. on the Judicianr). SENATE REPORTS: No. 102-194 (Comm. on the Judiciary). CONGRESSIONAL RECORD: Vol. 137 (1991): Nov. 25, considered and passed Senate. H.R. 2372 considered and passed House. Vol. 138 (1992): June 4, S. 756 considered and passed House, amended. Senate concurred in House amendment.

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