99-11884. Distribution of 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 Satellite Royalty Funds  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 90 (Tuesday, May 11, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 25374-25375]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-11884]
    
    
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    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    
    Copyright Office
    [Docket No. 97-1 CARP SD 92-95]
    
    
    Distribution of 1992, 1993, 1994, and 1995 Satellite Royalty 
    Funds
    
    AGENCY: Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
    
    ACTION: Announcement of the schedule for the proceeding.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Librarian of Congress is announcing the schedule for the 
    180-day arbitration period for the distribution of the 1992-95 
    satellite carrier compulsory license royalty fees.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: May 11, 1999.
    
    ADDRESSES: All hearings and meetings for the 1992-95 satellite 
    distribution proceeding shall take place at the Library of Congress, 
    James Madison Memorial Building, Room LM-414, First and Independence 
    Avenue, SE., Washington, DC. 20540.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David O. Carson, General Counsel, or 
    William J. Roberts, Jr., Senior Attorney, PO Box 70977, Southwest 
    Station, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: (202) 707-8380. Telefax: 
    (202) 252-3423.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        Section 251.11(b) of 37 CFR provides:
    
        At the beginning of each proceeding, the CARP shall develop the 
    original schedule of the proceeding which shall be published in the 
    Federal Register at least seven calendar days in advance of the 
    first meeting. Such announcement shall state the times, dates, and 
    place of the meetings, the testimony to be heard, whether any of the 
    meetings, or any portion of a meeting, is to be closed, and if so, 
    which ones, and the name and telephone number of the person to 
    contact for further information.
    
    This notice fulfills the requirements of Sec. 251.11(b) for Phase I of 
    the proceeding to determine the distribution of satellite carrier 
    compulsory license royalty fees for the years 1992-95.
        On January 31, 1997, the Copyright Office published a notice in the 
    Federal Register requesting comment as to the existence of Phase I and/
    or Phase II controversies concerning the distribution of the 1992, 
    1993, 1994, and 1995 satellite royalty fees, and in the event that a 
    controversy exists, whether to consolidate the determination of the 
    distribution of the 1992-95 royalty fees into a single proceeding, or 
    to conduct multiple proceedings. 62 FR 4814 (January 31, 1997). The 
    notice also requested that each interested party file a Notice of 
    Intent to Participate, indicating the level of participation for each 
    year, i.e., Phase I, Phase II, or both, with the Office. In response to 
    this notice, the following parties identified the existence of 
    controversies for distribution of the 1992-95 funds: James Cannings; 
    1 the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers 
    (ASCAP), Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI), and SESAC, Inc. (collectively the 
    Music Claimants); Program Suppliers; CBS, Inc.; ABC, Inc.; Public 
    Television Claimants; Devotional Claimants; Home Shopping Network; 
    Multimedia Entertainment, Inc.; National Broadcasting Company, Inc.; 
    Joint Sports Claimants; and Broadcaster Claimants. All but one party 
    favored consolidating the 1992-95 satellite funds into a single 
    distribution proceeding.
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        \1\ Mr. Cannings identified only a Phase II controversy.
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        On June 4, 1997, the Office issued an Order consolidating the 
    determination of the distribution of the 1992-95 satellite royalty fees 
    into a single proceeding and announcing the precontroversy discovery 
    schedule for a Phase I proceeding. See Order in Docket No. 
    97-1 CARP SD 92-95 (June 4, 1997). The June 4, 1997, Order set 
    September 8, 1997, as the beginning of the 45-day precontroversy 
    discovery period, with the initiation of the arbitration set for 
    December 1, 1997. This schedule, however, proved unworkable, so at the 
    request of the parties, the Copyright Office rescheduled the start of 
    the 45-day precontroversy discovery period. See Order in Docket No. 97-
    1 CARP SD 92-95 (August 20, 1997). In fact, the Office reset the 
    schedule three times before establishing a schedule which met the needs 
    of all the parties. See also Orders in Docket No. 97-1 CARP SD 92-95 
    (January 15, 1998, July 20, 1998, and October 15, 1998).
        During this time, the parties continued to negotiate among 
    themselves. As a result, all of the Phase I parties, with the exception 
    of Joint Sports Claimants and Program Suppliers, settled their Phase I 
    claims for 15.5% of the total aggregate amount of the satellite royalty 
    fees for the years 1992-1995. See Order in Docket No. 97-1 CARP SD 92-
    95 (December 21, 1998).
    
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    Thus, the only parties who will appear before the CARP in the current 
    Phase I proceeding are the Joint Sports Claimants and the Program 
    Suppliers. The 45-day precontroversy discovery period for these parties 
    began on January 8, 1999, and proceeded according to the schedule 
    announced in the October 15, 1998, Order. However, the April 5 
    initiation date set in that schedule has been rescheduled for May 18, 
    1999, in order to accommodate conflicts in both the arbitrators' and 
    the parties' schedules. The Office will publish the initiation of the 
    arbitration in the Federal Register on May 18, 1999.
    
    Selection of Arbitrators
    
        In accordance with Sec. 251.6 of the CARP rules, the arbitrators 
    have been selected for this proceeding. They are:
    
    The Honorable John W. Cooley (Chairperson)
    The Honorable Jeffrey Gulin
    The Honorable Curtis E. von Kann.
    
    Schedule for the Proceeding
    
        On April 20, 1999, the parties to this proceeding met with the 
    arbitrators for the purpose of setting a schedule for this proceeding. 
    At that meeting, the parties and the arbitrators agreed to the 
    following schedule:
    
    
    Presentation of Direct Cases:
    Opening statement: Joint Sports       May 18, 1999.
     Claimants (JSC).
        Testimony for JSC 2:
            Witnesses: (week 1)
                Paul Beeston, Paul        May 18-22, 1999.
                 Bortz, James Trautman,
                 Gilbert Korta, Kimberly
                 Gordon.
            Witnesses: (week 2)
                Glen Friedman, Jeffrey    June 1-5, 1999.
                 Treeman, Jody Kaveney,
                 Scott Shultz, John
                 Hartman, Edwin Desser.
    Opening Statement: Program Suppliers  June 7, 1999.
        Testimony for Program Suppliers:
            Marsha Kessler..............  June 7, 1999.
            Marsha Kessler, Sandra Pope.  June 9, 1999.
            Linda McLaughlin............  June 14, 1999.
            Alan Wurtzel, Leonard         June 15, 1999.
             Kalcheim.
            Paul Lindstrom..............  June 16, 1999.
            James Von Schilling.........  June 17, 1999.
    Additional Hearing Days (if           June 22-25, 1999.
     necessary).
    Filing Deadline for Written Rebuttal  June 28, 1999.
     Cases.
    Presentation of Rebuttal Cases......  July 26-27, 1999; August 11-20,
                                           1999.
    Filing Deadline for Proposed          September 13, 1999.
     Findings of Fact and Conclusions of
     Law.
    Filing Deadline for Reply Findings    September 27, 1999.
     of Fact and Conclusions of Law.
    Closing Arguments...................  October 14, 1999.
    Closing of the 180-day period.......  November 15, 1999.
     
    \2\ JSC did not designate specific dates for the presentation of
      testimony by its witnesses.
    
        All hearings will begin at 9:30 a.m. and end at 4:30 p.m.
        At this time, the parties have not moved to close any portion of 
    the proceeding to the public. Further refinements to the schedule will 
    be announced in open meetings and issued as orders to the parties 
    participating in the proceeding. All changes will be noted in the 
    docket file of the proceeding, as required by the Copyright Office 
    regulations governing the administration of CARP proceedings. 37 CFR 
    251.11(c).
    
        Dated: May 6, 1999.
    David O. Carson,
    General Counsel.
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Document Information

Effective Date:
5/11/1999
Published:
05/11/1999
Department:
U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Announcement of the schedule for the proceeding.
Document Number:
99-11884
Dates:
May 11, 1999.
Pages:
25374-25375 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 97-1 CARP SD 92-95
PDF File:
99-11884.pdf