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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160 lections of works that are no longer commercially available or viable. The Office has served this committee in the past in the revision of the Copyright Act of 1909, and it served it again recently in the Copyright Reform Act, when through an advisory committee recommendations were made to solve a number of problems that had been identified with the registration system. I believe we can serve this same useful role now. I would welcome the opportunity to discuss with you and your staff the specifics of how the Copyright Office can assist the subcommittee in its work on these important issues. Thank you for the opportunity to testify here today. [The prepared statement of Ms. Peters follows:]