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Copyright Arbitration Royalty
Panel Webcasting Report Available on Office Website
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Calendar |
March 4
Presentation in Los Angeles of "The Copyright
Office Comes to California."
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March 6
Presentation in San Francisco of "The
Copyright Office Comes to California."
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March 11
Due date for comments on notice of proposed
rulemaking on the requirements for giving copyright owners reasonable
notice of the use of their works for sound recordings under statutory
license and the requirements for how records of such use shall be
kept and made available to copyright owners. (read
details)
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April 8
Due date for reply comments on notice of proposed
rulemaking on the requirements for giving copyright owners reasonable
notice of the use of their works for sound recordings under statutory
license and the requirements for how records of such use shall be
kept and made available to copyright owners.
(read details)
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April 25-26
"Beyond the DMCA: A Copyright Conference"
in Washington, D.C.
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July 1
Beginning of 60-day period when, in the absence
of a license agreement, a party with a significant interest in establishing
reasonable terms and rates for certain statutory licenses may file
a petition to initiate a rate setting proceeding. (read
details)
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Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (CARP) Webcasting
Report Available on Office Website
The February 20, 2002, report of the Copyright Arbitration
Royalty Panel ("CARP") (see NewsNet
152) recommending rates and terms for the statutory license for webcasting
may now be found on the Copyright
Office website. All the appendices to the report are also now available
at the same location. Material that has been designated by parties to
the CARP proceeding as confidential has been removed from the 135-page
report and appendices.
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Past
Issues |
Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel Delivers
Report 2/20/02 |
Copyright Office Website Displays New Search Feature 2/19/02 |
Mail Delivery to the Copyright Office 2/15/02 |
Copyright Office Issues Notice of Proposed Rulemaking 2/12/02
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Office Receives and Posts Initial Comments 2/12/02 |
Alternative Methods for Filing Claims to 2001 DART Royalty Funds 2/5/02 |
"The Copyright Office Comes to California" 2/5/02 |
Copyright Office Announces Published List of Eligible CARP Arbitrators
2/1/02 |
Voluntary Negotiation Period for Two Compulsory Licenses 1/30/02 |
Office Extends Comment Period 1/29/02 |
Beyond The DMCA: A Copyright Conference 1/28/02
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