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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475 OUTLINE OF THE CHECKLIST I. Nature of the deposit arrangement 53 A. Type of transfer: gift, bequest, or loan 53 B. Subject matter of the transfer 53 1. Physical materials 53 2. Copyrights 54 a. Exclusive rights of the copyright owner 54 b. Types of copyright grants 56 c. Termination of grants made by the copyright owner 57 d. Copyrights in underlying material contained In the film 58 e. "Fair use" and archival uses 59 3. Other intellectual property and allied rights 60 4. Agreement to supplement the deposit materials 60 C. Mechanics of the transfer 60 D. Duration of the deposit arrangement 61 1. Term of the deposit 61 2. Term of restrictions on the use of the deposit materials . 61 3. Termination provisions 62 II. Access to the deposit materials 62 A. Access to the materials by patrons of the archive 63 B. Access to the materials by the donor 63 ill. Role of the archive 63 A. Types of archival care 63 B. Cataloging 65 C. Insurance and indemnification 65 D. Security arrangements 66 E. Prohibition on transfer of the deposit materials 66 F. De-accession of deposit materials 66 IV. Publicity and confidentiality 66 A. Publicity regarding the deposit agreement and materials 66 B. Confidentiality 67 V. Miscellaneous provisions 67 A. Representations and warranties 67 B. Address for notices 67 C. Requirement that amendments be in writing 67 D. Reservation of rights 68 E. Assignment 68 F. Choice of law 68 APPENDIX: Discussion of moral rights, rights of publicity & privacy, trademark law, and collective bargaining agreements 69 ENDNOTES 71 52 Redefining Film Preservation