Reviews Section 501 of P.L. 80-402, the U.S. Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, known as the Smith-Mundt Act, as well as Section 208 of P.L. 99-93, the FY 86-87 Foreign Relations Authorization Act, known as the Zorinsky Amendment, both of which prohibit dissemination and general availability of international information materials and products intended for foreign publics to U.S. domestic audiences. Discusses proposed restatement of Section 501 and the Zorinsky Amendment, addresses issues for Congress, and presents considerations for legislative action.
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