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Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 The Section 115 Reform Act of 2006 ("SIRA" or "S1RA") was a bill introduced June 8, 2006 in the 109th United States Congress by Howard Berman (California-D) and Lamar Smith (Texas-R) as part of ().〔(Section 115 Reform Act of 2006, H.R. 5553 ), 109th Cong. (2006).〕 It is one of several recent attempts to modify Section 115 of the United States Copyright Act to accommodate digital delivery of musical works.〔 This bill was never enacted and thereby expired. == Content ==
The central aim of the SIRA was to provide "legitimate digital music services with an efficient way to clear all the rights they () to make large numbers of musical works quickly available by an ever-evolving number of digital means while ensuring that the copyright holders are fairly compensated."〔(Statement of the United States Copyright Office ) before the Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, and Intellectual Property, Committee on the Judiciary, United States House of Representatives, 109th Cong., 2nd Session, Section 115 Reform Act (SIRA) of 2006 (May 16, 2006).〕 The S1RA would have met this need by providing for a blanket license for digital music providers.〔
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