ions of this title prohibiting importation.
(b) These regulations may require, as a condition for the exclusion of
articles under section 602-
(1) that the person seeking exclusion obtain a court order enjoining
importation of the articles; or
(2) that the person seeking exclusion furnish proof, of a specified
nature and in accordance with prescribed procedures, that the copyright
in which such person claims an interest is valid and that the
importation would violate the prohibition in section 602; the person
seeking exclusion may also be required to post a surety bond for any
injury that may result if the detention or exclusion of the articles
proves to be unjustified.
(c) Articles imported in violation of the importation prohibitions of
this title are subject to seizure and forfeiture in the same manner as
property imported in violation of the customs revenue laws. Forfeited
articles shall be destroyed as directed by the Secretary of the Treasury
or the court, as the case may be.
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Chapter 6 Endnotes
1 In 1982, section 601(a) was amended in the first sentence by
substituting "1986" for "1982." Pub. L. No. 97-215, 96 Stat. 178.
2 The Anticounterfeiting Consumer Protection Act of 1996 amended the
last sentence of section 603(c) by deleting the semicolon and all text
immediately following the words "as the case may be." Pub. L. No.
104-153, 110 Stat. 1386, 1388.
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Chapter 7 [1]
Copyright Office
+ 701. The Copyright Office: General responsibilities and organization
+ 702. Copyright Office regulations
+ 703. Effective date of actions in Copyright Office
+ 704. Retention and disposition of articles deposited in Copyright
Office
+ 705. Copyright Office records: Preparation, maintenance, public
inspection, and searching
+ 706. Copies of Copyright Office records
+ 707. Copyright Office forms and publications
+ 708. Copyright Office fees
+ 709. Delay in delivery caused by disruption of postal or other
services
Section 701. The Copyright Office: General responsibilities and
organization [2]
(a) All administrative functions and duties under this title, except as
otherwise specified, are the responsibility of the Register of
Copyrights as director of the Copyright Office of the Library of
Congress. The Register of Copyrights, together with the subordinate
offic
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