97-14305. Determination of Statutory License Rates and Terms for Certain Digital Subscription Transmissions of Sound Recordings  

  • [Federal Register Volume 62, Number 105 (Monday, June 2, 1997)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 29742-29743]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 97-14305]
    
    
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    LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
    
    Copyright Office
    [Docket No. 96-5 CARP DSTRA]
    
    
    Determination of Statutory License Rates and Terms for Certain 
    Digital Subscription Transmissions of Sound Recordings
    
    AGENCY: Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
    
    ACTION: Initiation of arbitration.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Librarian of Congress is announcing initiation of the 180-
    day arbitration period for determination of statutory license rates and 
    terms for certain digital subscription transmissions of sound 
    recordings.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: June 2, 1997.
    
    ADDRESSES: All hearings and meetings for the section 114 statutory 
    license proceeding shall take place in the James Madison Memorial 
    Building, Room 414, First and Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, 
    D.C. 20540.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: William Roberts, Senior Attorney, or 
    Tanya Sandros, Attorney Advisor, P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, 
    Washington, D.C. 20024. Telephone (202) 707-8380. Telefax (202) 707-
    8366.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        This notice fulfills the requirement of 37 C.F.R. 251.64 and 17 
    U.S.C. 803(a)(1). Section 251.64 of the CARP rules, 37 C.F.R., provides 
    that:
    
        After the end of the 45-day precontroversy discovery period, and 
    after the Librarian has ruled on all motions and objections filed 
    under Sec. 251.45, the Librarian will determine the sufficiency of 
    the petition, including, where appropriate, whether one or more of 
    the petitioners' interests are ``significant.'' If the Librarian 
    determines that a petition is significant, he or she will cause to 
    be published in the Federal Register a declaration of a controversy 
    accompanied by a notice of initiation of an arbitration proceeding.
    
        On December 1, 1995, the Library of Congress published a notice, 
    pursuant to 17 U.S.C. 114(f)(1), initiating a voluntary negotiation 
    period for terms and rates for the 17 U.S.C. 114 statutory license. 60 
    FR 61655 (December 1, 1995). No voluntary agreements were reached.
        On June 4, 1996, the Library received a petition from the Recording 
    Industry Association of America (``RIAA''), in accordance with 17 
    U.S.C. 114(f)(2), to initiate an arbitration proceeding under chapter 8 
    of the Copyright Act for purposes of establishing the terms and rates 
    of the section 114 license. RIAA asserted that it has a significant 
    interest in such a proceeding because it is the principal trade 
    association of the recording industry which creates, markets, and 
    distributes approximately 90% of all legitimate sound recordings sold 
    in the United States.
        After the filing of this petition, the Library conducted a 
    precontroversy discovery period under Sec. 251.45 of the rules. See, 61 
    FR 40464 (August 2, 1996); Order in Docket No. 96-5 CARP DSTRA 
    (September 18, 1996); Order in Docket No. 96-5 CARP DSTRA (November 27, 
    1996). The precontroversy discovery period is complete, and the 
    Librarian has ruled upon all Sec. 251.45 motions and objections.
    
    Determination of Petitioner's Significant Interest in Proceeding
    
        The Librarian has considered the petition of the RIAA and 
    determines that RIAA has a significant interest in a CARP proceeding to 
    establish the rates and terms of the section 114 license. RIAA is the 
    principal trade association of the recording industry in the United 
    States, and it is this industry that will collect royalties under the 
    section 114 license. Further, the former Copyright Royalty Tribunal 
    recognized that RIAA had a significant interest in copyright compulsory 
    license rate proceedings affecting the recording industry. See, 
    Recording Industry Association of America v. Copyright Royalty 
    Tribunal, 662 F.2d 1 (D.C. Cir. 1981) (17 U.S.C. 115 license). 
    Consequently, the Librarian determines that RIAA has a significant 
    interest in this proceeding within the meaning of 17 U.S.C. 803(a)(1).
    
    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 Lenore G. Ehrig (Chairperson)
    The Honorable Thomas A. Fortkort
    The Honorable Sharon T. Nelson
    
    Initiation of Proceeding
    
        Pursuant to Sec. 251.64 of the CARP rules, the Librarian is 
    formally announcing the existence of a controversy as to the 
    establishment of rates and terms for certain digital subscription 
    transmissions, 17 U.S.C. 114(f)(2), and is initiating an arbitration 
    proceeding under chapter 8 of title 17 to resolve the determination. 
    The arbitration proceeding commences on June 2, 1997, and runs for a 
    period of 180 days. The arbitrators shall file their written report 
    with the Librarian by November 28, 1997, the end of the 180 day period, 
    in accordance with Sec. 251.53 of the rules.
        A meeting between the participants in the rate adjustment 
    proceeding and the arbitrators shall take place on Tuesday, June 3, 
    1997, at 1:30 p.m. at the Library of Congress, James Madison Building, 
    LM 414, First and Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, D.C., to 
    discuss the hearing schedule, arbitrator billing and payment, and any 
    other procedural matters. The meeting is open to the public. Copies of 
    the hearing schedule, once finalized, will be available at the 
    Copyright Office upon request.
    
    
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        Dated: May 28, 1997.
    Marybeth Peters,
    Register of Copyrights.
    [FR Doc. 97-14305 Filed 5-30-97; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Effective Date:
6/2/1997
Published:
06/02/1997
Department:
U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Initiation of arbitration.
Document Number:
97-14305
Dates:
June 2, 1997.
Pages:
29742-29743 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Docket No. 96-5 CARP DSTRA
PDF File:
97-14305.pdf