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  • | name = {{Name in official languages | native_name = <!-- already in 'name' -->
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  • ...leading to its merger with the [[Academy of Canadian Cinema & Television]] in 2009–10.<ref name="2k9" />{{Rp|4–5}} ...ance for the Preservation of Canada's Audio-Visual Heritage''' was created in 1996 to create action plans, advocate, manage projects, administer funding,
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  • ...31 May 2007|accessdate=22 October 2012}}</ref> This problem was addressed in the 2011 case [[Google Book Search Settlement Agreement|''Authors Guild, In ...ng to {{UnitedStatesCode|17|102}}, all "original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression"<ref>17 U.S.C. 102.</ref> are automatical
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  • ...ereoscopic motion pictures]].{{fact|date=November 2021}} It was formed in 2006 by Jeff Joseph of Sabucat Productions, Robert Furmanek (brother of [[Ron Fu In September 2006, the 3DFPF hosted the second World 3-D Exposition in [[Hollywood, California]] as part of a ten-day festival of 3-D movies, held
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  • ...unded by director [[Martin Scorsese]] and several other leading filmmakers in 1990. The foundation raises funds and awareness for film preservation proje [[File:Scorsese 01.jpg|right|thumb|upright|Martin Scorsese in 1995]]
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  • ...nning effort led by the [[Library of Congress]], the NFPF began operations in 1997. It supports activities nationwide that preserve American films and i ...''Family Entertainment and Copyright Act of 2005'' (Public Law 109-9) and in 2008 via the ''Library of Congress Sound Recording and Film Preservation Pr
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  • {{Short description|Nonprofit organization and art center in New York}} | formation = 1969 <small>(established)</small>, 1971 <small>(founded date)</small>
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  • ...akland, California]]##Location in the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]##Location in [[California]] |established = 1963
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  • ...recent years it has collaborated with international film bodies to assist in film preservation and has organised numerous events, most notably the [[Bei ...st=Lent|first=John A.|date=1999|title=Cheng Jihua and Li Shaobai, Pioneers in Chinese Film Studies: Interview II|journal=[[Asian Cinema]]|volume=10|pages
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  • ...gital''' is a digital [[Film preservation|film restoration]] company based in [[Burbank, California]]. ...ia subsidiary was lauded in helping ''Avatar'' — the highest-grossing film in history — to earn its [[82nd Academy Awards|Academy Awards]] for technica
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  • |established = {{start date and age|1971}} (as Northwest Film Study Center)<br>{{start d ...ic Northwest|regional]] media arts resource and service organization based in [[Portland, Oregon|Portland]], [[Oregon]], [[United States]] that was found
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  • ....<ref name=npr/> It was in [[New York City]] from 1982 to 2002 and is now in [[San Francisco]]. ...by Rick Prelinger on Vimeo]</ref> About 65% of the Archive's holdings are in the [[public domain]] because their copyrights have expired, or because the
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  • ...n American]] life and history, as well as African culture and politics. In 2006, Newsreel launched a new thematic focus for their work: [[Globalization]], ...a: Early Childhood and the Future of Our Nation'' is scheduled for release in 2015.<ref name= "health">{{cite news |last=Colliver |first=Victoria |url= h
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  • | caption = Felix in his classic design | significant_other = Kitty <br><small>(named Kitty White or Marie in the first 3 years of the silent cartoons)</small>
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