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Copyright Office Extends Comment
Period on Proposed Rulemaking
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April 5
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 26
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 Office Extends Comment Period on Proposed
Rulemaking
The Copyright Office is extending the time period
for filing comments on its notice of proposed rulemaking concerning requirements
by which copyright owners will receive reasonable notice of the use of
their works from digital transmission services and how records of such
use will be kept and made available to copyright owners. See NewsNet
149 (February 12), 67 FR
5761. Comments (originally due by March 11) are now due no later than
April 5, 2002, and reply comments (originally due April 8) are now due
April 26, 2002.
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Mail Delivery to the Copyright Office 2/15/02 |
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Alternative Methods for Filing Claims to 2001 DART Royalty Funds 2/5/02 |
"The Copyright Office Comes to California" 2/5/02 |
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2/1/02 |
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