Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 17 : Section 913


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 913. Transitional provisions

      (a) No application for registration under section 908 may be
    filed, and no civil action under section 910 or other enforcement
    proceeding under this chapter may be instituted, until sixty days
    after the date of the enactment of this chapter.
      (b) No monetary relief under section 911 may be granted with
    respect to any conduct that occurred before the date of the
    enactment of this chapter, except as provided in subsection (d).
      (c) Subject to subsection (a), the provisions of this chapter
    apply to all mask works that are first commercially exploited or
    are registered under this chapter, or both, on or after the date of
    the enactment of this chapter.
      (d)(1) Subject to subsection (a), protection is available under
    this chapter to any mask work that was first commercially exploited
    on or after July 1, 1983, and before the date of the enactment of
    this chapter, if a claim of protection in the mask work is
    registered in the Copyright Office before July 1, 1985, under
    section 908.
      (2) In the case of any mask work described in paragraph (1) that
    is provided protection under this chapter, infringing semiconductor
    chip product units manufactured before the date of the enactment of
    this chapter may, without liability under sections 910 and 911, be
    imported into or distributed in the United States, or both, until
    two years after the date of registration of the mask work under
    section 908, but only if the importer or distributor, as the case
    may be, first pays or offers to pay the reasonable royalty referred
    to in section 907(a)(2) to the mask work owner, on all such units
    imported or distributed, or both, after the date of the enactment
    of this chapter.
      (3) In the event that a person imports or distributes infringing
    semiconductor chip product units described in paragraph (2) of this
    subsection without first paying or offering to pay the reasonable
    royalty specified in such paragraph, or if the person refuses or
    fails to make such payment, the mask work owner shall be entitled
    to the relief provided in sections 910 and 911.



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