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But they exist whether or not orphan works legislation is passed.
The stick is the new actively seeking work legislation.
We certainly do not believe that the provisions of the orphan works legislation should actually expire.
Indiana became the first state in a decade to adopt Right to Work legislation.
In October 1989 the British government introduced the new actively seeking work legislation.
However, this problem exists for copyrighted visual images regardless of whether orphan works legislation is passed or not.
One of the most important challenges in constructing orphan works legislation is creating search criteria that are both strong and flexible.
No charge may be levied on any employee for anything done or provided to meet any specific requirement of health and safety at work legislation.
The actively seeking work legislation affects everyone.
We look forward to orphan works legislation and we are available to assist that goal in any way we can.
The orphan works legislation from the Copyright Office is still on the back burner in Congress.
The Imagery Alliance is a collection of visual arts organizations created to improve orphan works legislation.
The question of the recently introduced Actively Seeking Work legislation was of major concern to everyone.
Statistical accounts of those whose benefits have been cut under the Actively Seeking Work legislation to date were provided.
Some who oppose orphan works legislation have also objected to the removal of statutory damages, which are available under Title 17 in certain instances.
It was established in October of last year in response to major new legislation commonly known as the 'actively seeking work legislation'.
On the other hand, the prospect of orphan works legislation may motivate some owners to participate more actively in the copyright system by making themselves available.
We also rejected proposals that would have limited the benefit of orphan works legislation to certain categories of works or uses.
It has rated members of Congress according to their tendency to vote for public works legislation and other spending bills that the group deems to be excessive.
If orphan works legislation does not remove statutory damages from the equation, it will not motivate users to go forward with important, productive uses.
There are two book collections, (temporarily out of print but being reprinted in spring 2009) and a third book entitled "Bark to Work Legislation".
Both of those figures were mandated by last year's highway bill, which, to the consternation of conservatives, was the largest public works legislation ever enacted by Congress.
Michigan's state government passes right to work legislation, making Michigan the 23rd state and the most highly unionized state in the US to have such laws.
In Canada the federal and provincial governments can (and often do) introduce "back to work legislation" that ends a strike (or a lockout) by declaring it illegal.
On this date, during the 78th Congress (1943-1945), Congresswoman Winifred Stanley of New York introduced the first equal pay for equal work legislation.