Because the Office anticipates that there will not be substantive objections filed and that the Office will promulgate a final rule extending the deadline to December 1, services that have commenced making eligible non-subscription transmissions and that have not yet filed initial notices are encouraged to file their initial notices prior to promulgation of the final rule and in no event later than December 1, 1999. For more information, see the GPO site or the Office Website at http://www.copyright.gov/fedreg/1999/64fr59140.html
November 17: Due date for comments on the proposed extension of the deadline by which a non-interactive, non-subscription service currently making digital transmissions of sound recordings must file an initial notice of digital transmission with the Copyright Office (64 FR 59140)
November 22: Effective date of changes made to the Copyright Office's Current systems of Records (64 FR 54361)
December 31: End of negotiation period for determining rates and terms for digital transmissions that constitute digital phonorecord deliveries for the period beginning January 1, 2001 (64 FR 38861)
January 18, 2000: Beginning of 45-day precontroversy discovery period for CARP proceeding on rates and terms for digital transmissions of sound recordings and ephemeral recordings (64 FR 52107)
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