In June 2008, the full Senate
and the full House Judiciary Committee are expected to vote
on their versions of orphan works legislation.
On May 15, 2008, the Senate Judiciary Committee agreed by a
"voice vote" to S. 2913 after making several changes to the
bill in a "manager's amendment."
On May 7, 2008, the House Judiciary Committee's
Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet, Intellectual Property
agreed by a "voice vote" to H.R. 5889 after making several
changes to the bill in a "manager's amendment." More
changes are likely to be made at the full Committee markup
that will occur sometime later this summer.
On April 24, 2008, two different versions of the Orphan
Works Act were introduced - H.R. 5889 and S. 2913.
On March 13, 2008, the Subcommittee on Courts, Internet, and
Intellectual Property of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee
held an oversight hearing on orphan
works. This
restarts the legislative process on orphan works
legislation. The prior legislation, H.R. 5439, or anything related to it, must be
reintroduced under a new bill number for it to advance
in 2008.
Any legislative
action on orphan works legislation must be completed by the
end of 2008 or new legislation will need to be reintroduced
in the new Congress in 2009 under a new President.
Chairman Howard Berman of the House Judiciary Intellectual
Property Subcommittee has expressed an interest in seeing
orphan works legislation enacted in 2008. Congressman
Berman will no longer be the Chairman of the Intellectual
Property Subcommittee in 2009 - he will be the Chairman of
the House International Relations Committee and must
relinquish his Chairmanship of the Intellectual Property
Subcommittee. He is likely to remain a member of the
Intellectual Property Subcommittee in 2009, however.