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[saaleaderlist] TAKE ACTION: Orphan Works Legislation


  • Date:   Fri, 8 Sep 2006 13:28:29 -0400
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  • From:   Janice Goldblum   < JGoldblu AT nas.edu >
  • Subject:   [saaleaderlist] TAKE ACTION: Orphan Works Legislation
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I am forwarding a message from Elizabeth Adkins, SAA President, calling 
for letters of support from the archival community to members of the 
House Committee on the Judiciary in support of H.R. 5439, the "Orphan 
Works Act of 2006." A sample letter and a list of Committee members 
are included in Elizabeth's message. I urge you to read her e-mail 
and to take action. Janice 


From: saaleaderlist-owner@lists.archivists.org 
[mailto:saaleaderlist-owner@lists.archivists.org] On Behalf Of Nancy Beaumont
Sent: Friday, September 08, 2006 11:56 AM
To: saaleaderlist@lists.archivists.org
Subject: [saaleaderlist] TAKE ACTION: Orphan Works Legislation


POSTED ON BEHALF OF SAA PRESIDENT ELIZABETH ADKINS:

On May 24, the House Subcommittee on the Courts, the Internet and 
Intellectual Property, Committee on the Judiciary approved H.R. 5439, 
the "Orphan Works Act of 2006." Overall, the legislation as introduced 
constitutes a very positive step forward in solving many orphan works 
concerns raised by archives, libraries, and others in the cultural 
community. The legislative solution includes U.S., foreign, published, 
and unpublished works, and presents a relatively flexible system for 
users and institutions regarding what constitutes a reasonable search 
for orphan works. Since approval by the Subcommittee, some additional 
changes (e.g., state sovereign immunity provisions) have been proposed 
to the legislation.

It is critically important for members of the House Committee on the 
Judiciary to receive letters of support for H.R. 5439 as soon as possible. 
As members of the Committee are hearing mostly from opponents of the 
legislation, it is important that the Committee hear NOW from supporters 
of the orphan works legislation.

A sample letter and a list of members of the Judiciary Committee are 
included below. If a member of the Judiciary Committee is in your state 
delegation, please fax letters or place calls to them as soon as 
possible. For specific contact information, go to http://www.house.gov/judiciary.

Please let me know if I can provide additional information. My thanks 
in advance.

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Dear Representative:

On behalf of _______, I am writing in strong support of H.R. 5439, the 
"Orphan Works Act of 2006." This legislation, once enacted, will greatly 
help to make cultural heritage more broadly available to the public. I 
ask that you support this legislation when H.R. 5439 is considered by 
the Committee on the Judiciary.

The special collections in our libraries, museums, state and local historical 
societies, and archives are deep and rich in our Nation's cultural and 
scientific heritage. These collections include significant amounts of 
orphan works, works whose owners are difficult or impossible to locate. 
These repositories with orphan works are not being made publicly available 
for fear of copyright owners coming forward and demanding unknown amounts 
of compensation. Despite extensive and costly searches to locate orphan 
work owners, without a legislative solution, the risk remains too high 
for _____ institution to make these works publicly available.

Resolving the orphan works problem will present significant new educational 
opportunities because these works will be publicly accessible and available 
to students, faculty, and the public. Access to these resources supports and 
inspires new scholarship by making the works of previous generations more 
accessible and useful to current users.

Thank you in advance for considering this request.

Sincerely,

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For specific contact information, go to http://www.house.gov/judiciary
Hon. Sensenbrenner Jr., Chairman, Wisconsin Hon. Hyde, Illinois Hon. Coble, 
North Carolina Hon. Smith, Texas Hon. Gallegly, California Hon. Goodlatte, 
Virginia Hon. Chabot, Ohio Hon. Lungren, California Hon. Jenkins, Tennessee 
Hon. Cannon, Utah Hon. Bachus, Alabama Hon. Inglis, South Carolina Hon. 
Hostettler, Indiana Hon. Green, WI Hon. Keller, Florida Hon. Issa, California 
Hon. Flake, Arizona Hon. Pence, Indiana Hon. Forbes, Virginia Hon. King, 
Iowa Hon. Feeney, Florida Hon. Franks, Arizona Hon. Gohmert, Texas Hon. 
Conyers Jr., Ranking Member, Michigan Hon. Berman, California Hon. Boucher, 
Virginia Hon. Nadler, New York Hon. Scott, Virginia Hon. Watt, North 
Carolina Hon. Lofgren, California Hon. Jackson Lee, Texas Hon. Waters, 
California Hon. Meehan, Massachusetts Hon. Delahunt, Massachusetts Hon. 
Wexler, Florida Hon. Weiner, New York Hon. Schiff, California Hon. 
Sánchez, California Hon. Van Hollen, Jr., Maryland Hon. Wasserman 
Schultz, Florida

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Elizabeth W. Adkins, CA
President, Society of American Archivists

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