Consolidated Legislative Intellectual Property (CLIP) 1969-1988 - P.L. 100-617: Record Rentals Prohibition

Consolidated Legislative Intellectual Property (CLIP) 1969-1988

100-617

TITLE: Record Rentals Prohibition

DATE: Nov. 5, 1988  
LENGTH: 1 p.  
ENACTED-BILL: 100 S. 2201  
STAT: 102 Stat. 3194  
CONG-SESS: 100-2  

SUMMARY:
"To extend for an additional 8-year period certain provisions of title 17, United States Code, relating to the rental of sound recordings, and for other purposes."
 
Phonograph records commercial rental, prohibition extension

BILLS: 100 H.R. 4310

REFERENCES:
 
DEBATE:
 
134 Congressional Record, 100th Congress, 2nd Session - 1988
   June 7, Senate consideration and passage of S. 2201.
   Aug. 1, House consideration and passage of H.R. 4310.
   Sept. 26, House consideration and passage of S. 2201 with amendments.
   Oct. 14, Senate indefinite postponement of H.R. 4310.
   Oct. 20, Senate vitiation of Oct. 14 proceedings and consideration and passage of H.R. 4310 with amendments.
   Oct. 21, Senate concurrence in the House amendments to S. 2201.
 
 
REPORTS:
 
100th Congress
 
S. Rpt. 100-361 on S. 2201, "Record Rental Amendment Act," May 25, 1988.
   LENGTH: 5 p.
   SUDOC: Y1.1/5:100-361
 
H. Rpt. 100-776 on H.R. 4310, "Record Rental Amendment Extension," July 14, 1988.
   LENGTH: 5 p.
   SUDOC: Y1.1/8:100-776
 
 
HEARINGS:
 
100th Congress
 
"Rental of Sound Recordings," hearings before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice, Committee on the Judiciary. House, May 5, 1988.
   LENGTH: iii+61 p.
   SUDOC: Y4.J89/1:100/65

 

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