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[Reproduced from U.S. House of Representatives, Committee on Science and Astronautics, 93d Congress, 2d Session, Committee Print, Serial U, July 1974.
[The Convention will remain open for signature until March 31, 1975. On May 21, 1974, the Convention was signed by representatives of the following States: Belgium, Brazil, Cyprus, Federal Republic of Germany, Israel, Italy, Ivory Coast, Kenya, Lebanon, Mexico, Morocco, Senegal, Spain, Switzerland, and the United States. As of October 25, 1974, no instruments of ratification had been deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
[The Final Act of the Conference appears at page 1446; the text of the Convention at page 1447; and the Report of the General Rapporteur at page 1449.]
page 1449 note * Portlons of the report were not ready at the end of the Diplomatic Conference and are being circulated. Tills should. therefore, be cited and regarded as a provisional report.
page 1458 note * The original French draft used the phrase “measures adfquates”, which was translated as “all appropriate measures” in the English version of document UNESCO/WIPO/SAT.3/10. This translation was carried over into the English text of Article 1(1) In the Nairobi draft. At Brussels, however, the Delegation of Australia suggested that a more accorate English translation should be sought, and on the recommendation of the Drafting Committee, the Conference agreed to use the words “adequate measures” in the English text.