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 PUBLIC LAW 106-474—NOV. 9, 2000 114 STAT. 2087 (A) REMOVAL OF SEAL.—Except as provided in subparagraph (B), relief for violation of subsection (d) shall be limited to the removal of the seal from the sound recording involved in the violation. (B) FINE AND INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. —In the case of a pattern or practice of the willful violation of subsection (d), the court may order a civil fine of not more than $10,000 and appropriate injunctive relief (3) LIMITATION OF REMEDIES.— The remedies provided in this subsection shall be the exclusive remedies under this title, or any other Federal or State law, regarding the use of the seal described in subsection (a). SEC. 104. NATIONAL RECORDING REGISTRY COLLECTION OF THE 2 USC 1704. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. (a) IN GENERAL.— All copies of sound recordings on the National Recording Registry that are received by the Librarian under subsection (b) shall be maintained in the Library of Congress and be known as the "National Recording Registry Collection of the Library of Congress". The Librarian shall by regulation and in Regulations. accordance with title 17, United States Code, provide for reasonable access to the sound recordings and other materials in such collection for scholarly and research purposes. (b) ACQUISITION OF QUALITY COPIES.— (1) IN GENERAL. — The Librarian shall seek to obtain, by gift from the owner, a quality copy of the Registry version of each sound recording included in the National Recording Registry. (2) LIMIT ON NUMBER OF COPIES. —Not more than one copy of the same version or take of any sound recording may be preserved in the National Recording Registry. Nothing in the preceding sentence may be construed to prohibit the Librarian from making or distributing copies of sound recordings included in the Registry for purposes of carrying out this Act. (c) PROPERTY OF UNITED STATES.—A ll copies of sound recordings on the National Recording Registry that are 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. Subtitle B—National Sound Recording Preservation Program SEC. 111. ESTABLISHMENT OF PROGRAM BY LIBRARIAN OF CONGRESS. 2 USC 1711. (a) IN GENERAL. — The Librarian shall, after consultation with the National Recording Preservation Board established under subtitle C, implement a comprehensive national sound recording preservation program, in conjunction with other sound recording archivists, educators and historians, copyright owners, recording industry representatives, and others involved in activities related to sound recording preservation, and taking into account studies conducted by the Board. (b) CONTENTS OF PROGRAM SPECIFIED. —The program established under subsection (a) shall— 79-194O-00 -35:QL3Part3

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