U.S. Copyright Office
Freedom of Information
Act, Annual Report
Fiscal Year 2004
I. Basic Information Regarding Report
A. Name, title, address, and telephone number of person(s) to be
contacted with questions about the report
Peter Vankevich, Supervisory Copyright Information
Specialist
GC/I&R, P.O. Box 70400,
Washington, DC 20024
Telephone: (202) 707-0600
FAX: (202) 707-6859
B. Electronic address for report on the World Wide Web
http://www.copyright.gov/foia
C. How to obtain a copy of the report in paper form
Contact Mr. Vankevich at the address or telephone number listed
in part I.A. above.
II. How to Make a FOIA Request
A. Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of all individual agency
components and offices that receive FOIA requests
This information is available on the Copyright Office's website
listed in part I.B. above.
B. Brief description of the agency's response-time ranges
The median response time for responding to initial requests in
FY 2004 was 5 working days.
C. Brief description of why some requests may not be granted
The Copyright Office (CO) cannot grant a request for information
that is not contained within its records. Similarly, the CO is a
service unit within the Library of Congress (LOC), but is unable
to grant requests with respect to information about the LOC’s
operations, and thus forwards such requests directly to the LOC.
During FY 2004, the CO received 4 requests for information not contained
in the CO’s records and 12 requests that it referred to the
LOC. The CO does not grant FOIA requests for information that the
CO already makes publicly available pursuant to 17 U.S.C. §§ 705
- 707 and 37 C.F.R. § 201.2 (Information Given by the Copyright
Office). The CO received 16 such requests in FY 2004, and provided
the requesters with information about their ability both to perform
a free search of copyright registrations and related records and
to request the CO to perform a search of such records for a fee.
The CO may withhold some requested records under the applicable and
specified exemptions.
III. Definitions of Terms and Acronyms Used in the Report
A. Agency-specific acronyms or other terms
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CO — U.S. Copyright Office
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LOC — Library of Congress
B. Basic terms, expressed in common terminology
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FOIA/PA request — a FOIA request is generally a request
for access to records concerning a third party, an organization,
or a particular topic of interest. A request made under the related
Privacy Act is a request for records concerning oneself; any such
requests received are treated as FOIA requests. All requests for
access to records under the FOIA or Privacy Act are covered by
this report.
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Initial request — a request to a federal agency for access
to records under the Freedom of Information Act.
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Appeal — a request to a federal agency asking that it review
at a higher administrative level a full or partial denial of access
to records under the Freedom of Information Act, or any other FOIA
determination such as a matter pertaining to fees.
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Processed Request or Appeal — a request or appeal for which
an agency has taken a final action in all respects on the request
or the appeal.
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Multi-track processing — a system in which simple requests
requiring relatively minimal review are placed in one processing
track and more voluminous and complex requests are placed in one
or more other tracks. Requests in each track are processed on a
first-in/first-out basis. A requester who has an urgent need for
records may request expedited processing (see below).
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Expedited processing — an agency will process a FOIA request
on an expedited basis when a requester has shown an exceptional
need or urgency for the records which warrants prioritization of
his or her request over other requests that were made earlier.
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Simple request — a FOIA request that an agency using multi-track
processing places in its fastest (non-expedited) track based on
the volume and/or simplicity of records requested.
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Complex request — a FOIA request that an agency using multi-track
processing places in a slower track based on the volume and/or
complexity of records requested.
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Grant — an agency decision to disclose all records in full
in response to a FOIA request.
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Partial grant — an agency decision to disclose a record
in part in response to a FOIA request, deleting information determined
to be exempt under one or more of the FOIA’s exemptions;
or a decision to disclose some records in their entireties, but
to withhold others in whole or in part.
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Denial — an agency decision not to release any part of a
record or records in response to a FOIA request because the agency
determines all the information in the requested records is exempt
under one or more of the FOIA exemptions, or for a procedural reason,
such as because no record is located in response to a FOIA request.
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Time limits — the time period in the Freedom of Information
Act for an agency to respond to a FOIA request, (ordinarily 20
working days from proper receipt of a “perfected” FOIA
request).
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“Perfected” request — a FOIA request for records
which adequately describes the records sought, which has been received
by the FOIA office of the agency or agency component in possession
of the records, and for which there is no remaining question about
the payment of applicable fees.
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Exemption 3 statute — a separate federal statute prohibiting
the disclosure of a certain type of information and authorizing
its withholding under FOIA subsection (b)(3).
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Median number — the middle, not average, number. For example,
of 3, 7, and 14, the median number is 7.
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Average number — the number obtained by dividing the sum
of a group of numbers by the quantity of numbers in the group.
For example, of 3, 7, and 14, the average number is 8.
IV. Exemption 3 Statutes
A. List of exemption 3 statutes the agency may have relied upon in
FY 2004
None
V. Initial FOIA/Privacy Act Access Requests
A. Numbers of initial requests
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Number of requests pending as of beginning of FY 2004: 0
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Number of requests received during FY 2004: 46
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Number of requests processed during FY 2004: 45
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Number of requests pending as of end of FY 2004: 1
B. Disposition of initial requests
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Number of total grants: 8
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Number of partial grants: 3
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Number of denials: 2
a. Number of times each FOIA exemption used (counting each
exemption once per request, but multiple exemptions may apply
to one request):
(1) Exemption 1: 0
(2) Exemption 2: 0
(3) Exemption 3: 0
(4) Exemption 4: 1
(5) Exemption 5: 3
(6) Exemption 6: 1
(7) Exemption 7(A): 0
(8) Exemption 7(B): 0
(9) Exemption 7(C): 0
(10) Exemption 7(D): 0
(11) Exemption 7(E): 0
(12) Exemption 7(F): 0
(13) Exemption 8: 0
(14) Exemption 9: 0
- Other reasons for non-disclosure (total): 32
- No records: 0
- Referrals: 12
- Request withdrawn: 0
- Fee-related reason: 0
- Records not reasonably described: 0
- Not a proper FOIA request for some other
reason: 0
- Not an agency record: 4
- Duplicate request: 0
- Other: 16
The CO does not grant FOIA requests for copyright registrations
and related information that the CO already makes
publicly available pursuant to 17 U.S.C. §§ 705 - 707 and 37 C.F.R. § 201.2
(Information Given by the Copyright Office). The
CO received 16 such requests in FY 2004 under the FOIA, and
provided the requesters with information about their ability
both to perform a free search of copyright registrations
and related records and to request the CO to perform a search
of such records for a fee.
VI. Appeals of Initial Denials of FOIA/PA Requests
A. Number of appeals
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Number of appeals received during FY 2004: 2
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Number of appeals processed during fiscal year: 1
B. Disposition of appeals
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Number completely upheld: 1
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Number partially reversed: 0
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Number completely reversed: 0
- Number of times each FOIA exemption used (counting each
exemption once per appeal, but multiple
exemptions may apply to one appeal):
(1) Exemption 1: 0
(2) Exemption 2: 0
(3) Exemption 3: 0
(4) Exemption 4: 0
(5) Exemption 5: 0
(6) Exemption 6: 1
(7) Exemption 7(A): 0
(8) Exemption 7(B): 0
(9) Exemption 7(C): 1
(10) Exemption 7(D): 0
(11) Exemption 7(E): 0
(12) Exemption 7(F): 0
(13) Exemption 8: 0
(14) Exemption 9: 0
- Other reasons for non-disclosure (total): 0
- No records: 0
- Referrals: 0
- Request withdrawn: 0
- Fee-related reason: 0
- Records not reasonably described: 0
- Not a proper FOIA request for some other reason: 0
- Not an agency record: 0
- Duplicate request: 0
- Other: 0
VII. Compliance with Time Limits/Status of Pending Requests
A. Median processing time for requests processed during the year
- Simple requests (if multiple tracks used)
- Number of requests processed: N/A (multiple tracks not
used)
- Median number of days to process: N/A (multiple tracks
not used)
- Complex requests (specify for tracks used)
- Number of requests processed: N/A (multiple tracks not
used)
- Median number of days to process: N/A (multiple tracks
not used)
- All requests (both simple and complex)
- Number of requests processed: 45
- Median number of working days to process: 5
- Requests accorded expedited processing
- Number of requests processed: 0
- Median number of days to
process: N/A
B. Status of pending requests
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Number of requests pending at end of FY 2004: 1
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Median number of working days that such requests were pending
at that date: 3
VIII. Comparison with previous years
A. Comparison of numbers of requests received
FY 2003: 27
FY 2004: 46
B. Comparison of numbers of requests processed
FY 2003: 30
FY 2004: 45
C. Comparison of median numbers of days requests were pending
as of end of fiscal year
FY 2003: 0
FY 2004: 3
D. Requests for expedited processing:
0
IX. Costs/FOIA Staffing
A. Staffing levels
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Number of full-time FOIA personnel: 0
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Number of personnel with part-time or occasional FOIA duties
expressed in total work years: 0.30
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Total number of personnel (expressed in total work years): 0.30
B. Total costs (including staff and all resources)
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FOIA processing including appeals: $28,000
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Litigation-related activities: $0
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Total costs: approximately $28,000
X. Fees
A. Total fees collected by agency for processing requests in FY
2004:
0
B. Percentage of total costs:
0
XI. FOIA Regulations
The Copyright Office’s regulations relating to the FOIA are located
at 37 C.F.R. Part 203. Regulations relating to the Privacy Act are located
at 37 C.F.R. Part 204. See, http://www.copyright.gov/title37/.
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