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 PUBLIC LAW 106-113—APPENDIX I 113 STAT. 1501A-523 Sec. 4804. Electronic filing and publications. Sec. 4805. Study and report on biological deposits in support of biotechnology patents. Sec. 4806. Prior invention. Sec. 4807. Prior art exclusion for certain commonly assigned patents. Sec. 4808. Exchange of copies of patents with foreign countries. TITLE V—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 5001. Commission on online child protection. Sec. 5002. Privacy protection for donors to public broadcasting entities. Sec. 5003. Completion of biennial regulatory review. Sec. 5004. Public broadcasting entities. Sec. 5005. Technical amendments relating to vessel hull dessign protection. Sec. 5006. Informal rulemaking of copyright determination. Sec. 5007. Service of process for surety corporations. Sec. 5008. Low-power television. TITLE VI—SUPERFUND RECYCLING EQUITY Sec. 6001. Superfund recycling equity. TITLE I—SATELLITE HOME VIEWER IMPROVEMENT SEC. 1001. SHORT TITLE. This title may be cited as the "Satellite Hoine Viewer Improvement Act of 1999". SEC. 1002. LIMITATIONS ON EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS; SECONDARY TRANS- MISSIONS BY SATELLITE CARRIERS WITHIN LOCAL MAR- KETS. (a) IN GENERAL. —Chapter 1 of title 17, United States Code, is amended by adding after section 121 the following new section: ''§ 122. Limitations on exclusive rights; secondary transmissions by satellite carriers within local markets "(a) SECONDARY TRANSMISSIONS OF TELEVISION BROADCAST STA- TIONS BY SATELLITE CARRIERS. —^A secondary transmission of a performance or display of a work embodied in a primary transmission of a television broadcast station into the station's local market shall be subject to statutory licensing under this section if— "(1) the secondary transmission is made by a satellite carrier to the public; "(2) with regard to secondary transmissions, the satellite carrier is in compliance with the rules, regulations, or authorizations of the Federal Communications Commission governing the carriage of television broadcast station signals; and "(3) the satellite carrier makes a dinjct or indirect charge for the secondary transmission to— "(A) each subscriber receiving the secondary transmission; or "(B) a distributor that has contracted with the satellite carrier for direct or indirect delivery of the secondary transmission to the public. " (b) REPORTING REQUIREMENTS.— "(1) INITIAL LISTS.—^A satellite carrier that makes secondary transmissions of a primary transmission made by a network station under subsection (a) shall, within 90 days after commencing such secondary transmissions, submit to the network

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