Copyright term, film labeling, and film preservation legislation : hearings before the Subcommittee on Courts and Intellectual Property of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, first session, on H.R. 989, H.R. 1248, and H.R. 1734 ... June 1 and July 13, 1995 (1996)

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21 14 1 colorized. Colors have been added by computer to the 2 original black and white images. The director and cine 3 matographer object to this alteration because it eliminates 4 the black and white photography and changes the photo 5 graphic images of the actors. It has (also) been electroni 6 cally speeded up (or slowed down). The director objects 7 because this alteration changes the pace of the perform 8 anees.' 9 "(B) A label for a motion picture that has been mate 10 rially altered in a manner not described by any of the label 11 elements set forth in subparagraph (A) shall contain a 12 statement similar in form and substance to those set forth 13 in subparagraph (A) which accurately describes the mate 1 4 rial alteration and the objection of the artistic author. 15 "(7) A label for a motion picture which has been ma 16 terially altered in more than one manner, or of which an 17 individual served as more than one artistic author, need 1 8 only state the name of the artistic author once, in the first 19 objection of the artistic author so listed. In addition, a 20 label for a motion picture which has been materially al 21 tered in more than one manner need only state once, at 22 the beginning of the label: 'THIS FILM IS NOT THE 23 VERSION ORIGINALLY RELEASED.'. 24 "(8) A label for a film package of a materially altered 25 motion picture shall consist of —