Page:H.R. Rep. No. 94-1476 (1976) Page 309.djvu

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TEXT ADOPTED BY SENATE TEXT OF EXISTING LAW TEXT OF COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT
§ 412. Registration as prerequisite to certain remedies for infringement   § 412. Registration as prerequisite to certain remedies for infringement
In any action under this title, other than an action instituted under section 411(b), no award of statutory damages or of attorney’s fees, as provided by sections 504 and 505, shall be made for:   In any action under this title, other than an action instituted under section 411(b), no award of statutory damages or of attorney’s fees, as provided by sections 504 and 505, shall be made for—
(1) any infringement of copyright in an unpublished work commenced before the effective date of its registration; or
 
(1) any infringement of copyright in an unpublished work commenced before the effective date of its registration; or
(2) any infringement of copyright commenced after first publication of the work and before the effective date of its registration, unless such registration is made within three months after its first publication.
 
(2) any infringement of copyright commenced after first publication of the work and before the effective date of its registration, unless such registration is made within three months after the first publication of the work.
Chapter 5.—COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND REMEDIES Chapter 2—Infringement Proceedings Chapter 5.—COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT AND REMEDIES
Sec.
  1. Infringement of copyright.
  2. Remedies for infringement: Injunctions.
  3. Remedies for infringement: Impounding and disposition of infringing articles.
  4. Remedies for infringement: Damages and profits.
  5. Remedies for infringement: Costs and attorney’s fees.
  6. Criminal offenses.
  7. Limitations on actions.
  8. Notification of filing and determination of actions.
  9. Seizure and forfeiture.
§ 101. Infringement
(a) Injunction.
(b) Damages and profits; amounts; other remedies.
(c) Impounding during action.
(d) Destruction of infringing copies and plates.
(e) Interchangeable parts for use in mechanical music-producing machines.

§ 104. Willful infringement for profit.
§ 105. Fraudulent notice of copyright, or removal or alteration of notice.
§ 106. Importation of article bearing false notice or piratical copies of copyrighted work.
§ 107. Importation, during existence of copyright, of piratical copies, or of copies not produced in accordance with Section 16 of this title.
§ 108. Forfeiture and destruction of articles prohibited importation.
§ 109. Importation of prohibited articles; regulations; proof of deposit of copies by complainants.
§ 112. Injunctions; service and enforcement.
§ 113. Transmission of certified copies of papers for enforcement of injunction by other court.
§ 114. Review of orders, judgments, or decrees.
§ 115. Limitations.
§ 116. Costs; attorney's fees

Sec.
  1. Infringement of copyright.
  2. Remedies for infringement: Injunctions.
  3. Remedies for infringement: Impounding and disposition of infringing articles.
  4. Remedies for infringement: Damages and profits.
  5. Remedies for infringement: Costs and attorney’s fees.
  6. Criminal offenses.
  7. Limitations on actions.
  8. Notification of filing and determination of actions.
  9. Remedies for alteration of programming by cable systems.