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 PUBLIC LAW 104-285—OCT. 11, 1996 110 STAT. 3381 the Librarian and other materials received by the Librarian under subsection (b), shall become the property of the United States Government, subject to the provisions of title 17, United States Code. (d) NATIONAL FILM REGISTRY COLLECTION.—A ll copies of films on the National Film Registry that are received by the Librarian under subsection (a), and other materials received by the Librarian under subsection (b), shall be maintained in the Library of Congress and be known as the "National Film Registry Collection of the Library of Congress". The Librarian shall, by regulation, and in accordance with title 17, United States Code, provide for reasonable access to the films and other materials in such collection for scholarly and research purposes. SEC. 107. SEAL OF THE NATIONAL FILM REGISTRY. 2 USC 179q. (a) USE OF THE SEAL.— (1) PROHIBITION ON DISTRIBUTION AND EXHIBITION.— N O person shall knowingly distribute or exhibit to the public a version of a film or any copy of a film which bears the seal described in section 103(a)(3) if such film— (A) is not included in the National Film Registry; or (B) is included in the National Film Registry, but such film or film copy has not been approved for use of the seal by the Librarieui pursuant to section 103(a)(1)(D). (2) PROHIBITION ON PROMOTION.—N O person shall knowingly use the seal described in section 103(a)(3) to promote any version of a film or film copy other than a Registry version. (b) EFFECTIVE DATE OF THE SEAL. —The use of the seal described in section 103(a)(3) shall be effective for each film after the Librarian publishes in the Federal Register, in accordance with section 103(a)(2), the name of that film as selected for inclusion in the National Film Registry. SEC. 108. REMEDIES. 2 USC 179r. (a) JURISDICTION. — The several district courts of the United Courts. States shall have jurisdiction, for cause shown, to prevent and restrain violations of section 107(a). (b) RELIEF. — (1) REMOVAL OF SEAL. —Except as provided in paragraph (2), relief for violation of section 107(a) shall be limited to the removal of the seal of the National Film Registry from the film involved in the violation. (2) FINE AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. —In the case of a pattern or practice of the willful violation of section 107(a), the United States district courts may order a civil fine of not more than $10,000 and appropriate injunctive relief. SEC. 109. LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES. 2 USC 179s. The remedies provided in section 108 shall be the exclusive remedies under this title, or any other Federal or State law, regarding the use of the seal described in section 103(a)(3). SEC. 110. STAFF OF BOARD; EXPERTS AND CONSULTANTS. 2 USC 179t. (a) STAFF.—The Librarian may appoint and fix the pay of such personnel as the Librarian considers appropriate to carry out this title. (b) EXPERTS AND CONSULTANTS.—The Librarian may, in carry- ing out this title, procure temporary and intermittent services under

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