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PUBLIC LAW 102-563—OCT. 28, 1992 106 STAT. 4237 Public Law 102-563 102d Congress An Act To amend title 17, United States Code, to implement a royalty payment system Q^^ 28 1992 and a serial copy management system for digital audio recording, to prohibit certain copyright infringement actions, and for other purposes. "^ •' Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled. Audio Home Recording Act SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. of 1992. This Act may be cited as the "Audio Home Recording Act il+Y^ ^^^ of 1992". SEC. 2. IMPORTATION, MANUFACTURE, AND DISTRIBUTION OF DIGI- TAL AUDIO RECORDING DEVICES AND MEDIA. Title 17, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: "CHAPTER 10—DIGITAL AUDIO RECORDING DEVICES AND MEDIA "SUBCHAPTER A—DEFINITIONS "Sec. "1001. Definitions. "SUBCHAPTER B—COPYING CONTROLS "1002. Incorporation of copying controls. "SUBCHAPTER C—ROYALTY PAYMENTS "1003. Obligation to make royalty payments. "1004. Royalty payments. "1005. Deposit of royalty payments and deduction of expenses. "1006. Entitlement to royalty payments. "1007. Procedures for distributing royalty payments. "SUBCHAPTER D—PROHIBITION ON CERTAIN INFRINGEMENT ACTIONS, REMEDIES, AND ARBITRATION "1008. Prohibition on certain infringement actions. "1009. Civil remedies. "1010. Arbitration of certain disputes. "SUBCHAPTER A—DEFINITIONS

  • <§ 1001. Definitions

"As used in this chapter, the foUovdng terms have the following meanings: " (1) A 'digital audio copied recording* is a reproduction in a digital recording format of a digital musical recording, whether that reproduction is made directly from smother digital musical recording or indirectly from a transmission. "(2) A 'digil^ audio interface device' is any machine or device that is designed specifically to communicate digital audio information and related interface data to a digital audio recording device through a nonprofessional interface.