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Publication in F. R.

Motion pictures, transfer.

42 50 60 50

Stat. 1511. u s e app. 9. Stat. 50. u s e app. 32.

Disposal.

PUBLIC LAW 87-862-OCT. 23, 1962

[76 STAT.

jiow ill the Soviet Zone of Occupation or in the Soviet sector of Berlin or in German territory under provisional Soviet or Polish administration. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, the effective date of divestment of the trademarks so listed and published in the Federal Register shall be the date of publication in the Federal Register by the Secretai^ of State of a certification identifying the cases in which an equivalent trademark has been registered m the Federal Republic of Grermany for a person residing or having its sole or primary seat in the Federal Republic of Germany or in the western sectors of Berlin. I n those cases of an equivalent trademark certified by the Secretary of State, the person registered by the Federal Republic of Germany as owner of such equivalent trademark shall succeed to the ownership of the divested trademark in the United States. "SEC. 43. (a) The Attorney General is hereby authorized and directed to transfer to the Library of Congress the title to all prints of motion pictures now in the custody of the Library, which prints Avere vested in or transferred to the Alien Property Custodian or the Attorney General pursuant to this Act after December 17, 1941, except prints of motion pictures which are the subject of suits or claims under section 9(a) or section 32 of this Act. " (b) Subject to the right of selection by the Library of Congress, (he authorization, direction, and exception contained in subsection (a) hereof shall apply with respect to such prints now in the custody of the Attorney General. Prints not selected by the Library of Congress may be disposed of by the Attorney General in any manner he deems appropriate. "(c) With respect to all prints concerning which title is transferred to the Library of Congress pursuant to subsections (a) and (b) hereof, the Library shall have complete discretion to retain such prints and to reproduce copies thereof, or to dispose of them in any manner it deems appropriate." Approved October 23, 1962.

Public Law 87-862 October 23, 1962 [H. R. 10708]

Rural Electrification Act of 1936, amendment. 63 Stat. 949. "Telephone service."

48 Stat. 1066. 47 USC 153.

AN ACT To amend seotion 203 of the Rural Klectritication Act of 1936, as amended, with respect to communication service for the transmission of voice, sounds, signals, pictures, writing, or signs of all kinds through the use of electricity.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That section 203 of the Rural Electrification Act of 1936, as amended (7 U.S.C. 924), is amended by striking out subsection (a)' thereof, and inserting in lieu thereof the following: " (a) As used in this title, the term 'telephone service' shall be deemed to mean any communication service for the transmission of voice, sounds, signals, pictures, writing, or signs of all kinds through the use of electricity between the transmitting and receiving apparatus, and shall include all telephone lines, facilities, or systems used in the rendition of such service; but shall not be deemed to mean message telegram service or community antenna television system services or facilities other than those intended exclusively for educational purposes, or radio broadcasting services or facilities within the meaning of section 3(o) of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended." Approved October 23, 1962.

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