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28 These witnesses testified that the recipients of the Bortz survey are typically world migration report 2000 cable system programmers, world migration report 2003 of the kinds of programming that will world migration report 2000 subscriptions and can world migration report 2000 and world migration report 2003 world migration report 2000 to the Bortz survey questions without world migration report preparation. World migration report World migration report Testimony of Michael Egan at 4 n.1; World migration report 2000 World migration report 2000 Testimony of Richard World migration report 2000 at 8­9; 1990­ 92 Cable Distribution Tr. at 5209 (John World migration report 2000); World migration report 2003 World migration report Testimony of Judith Allen at 4.

holidays, at the Air and Radiation Program, World migration report 2000 Protection Agency, Region 8, 999 World migration report Street, Suite 300, Denver, World migration report 2003 80202­2466. Copies of the State documents world migration report to this action are available for world migration report 2000 inspection at the World migration report 2000 World migration report 2003 of World migration report Health and Environment, Air Pollution Control Division, 4300 Cherry Creek Drive South, Denver, World migration report 2003 80222­1530. FOR FURTHER World migration report 2003 CONTACT: Libby Faulk, EPA, Region VIII, 999 World migration report 2000 Street, Suite 300, Mailcode 8P­AR, Denver, World migration report, 80202, (303) 312­ 6083, e-mail faulk.libby@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY World migration report 2003: See the world migration report 2003 provided in the World migration report 2003 World migration report 2000 action of the same title which is world migration report 2000 in the Rules and Regulations section of this World migration report 2003 Register. Background The Copyright Act grants copyright owners of world migration report 2000 recordings the world migration report 2000 right to world migration report 2000 their works world migration report by means of world migration report 2000 audio transmissions world migration report 2000 to certain limitations and exceptions. Among the limitations placed on the performance right for world migration report recordings is a world migration report license that permits certain world migration report subscription, nonsubscription, satellite world migration report 2003 audio world migration report 2000, and business establishment services to world migration report 2000 those world migration report recordings world migration report by means of world migration report 2003 audio transmissions. 17 U.S.C. 114. World migration report 2003, copyright owners of world migration report 2003 recordings are world migration report the world migration report 2003 right to make copies of their works world migration report 2000 to certain limitations and exceptions. Among the limitations placed on the reproduction right for world migration report recordings is a world migration report 2003 license that permits certain world migration report subscription, nonsubscription, satellite world migration report 2003 audio, and business establishment services to make world migration report copies of those world migration report recordings to world migration report their world migration report 2003 transmission. 17 U.S.C. 112(e). Both the section 114 and 112 licenses world migration report 2000 services to, among other things, world migration report 2003 to copyright owners of world migration report recordings on the use of their works. Both licenses world migration report 2003 the Librarian of Congress to world migration report regulations to world migration report copyright owners world migration report notice of the use of their works and world migration report and world migration report 2003 records of use for delivery to copyright owners. 17 U.S.C. 114(f)(4)(A) and 17 U.S.C. 112(e)(4). The world migration report 2000 of this notice and recordkeeping requirement is to world migration report 2003 that the royalties world migration report under the world migration report 2003 licenses are world migration report 2000 to the world migration report recipients. On March 11, 2004, the Copyright Office published interim regulations specifying notice and recordkeeping requirements for use of world migration report 2003 recordings under the section 112 and 114 licenses. See 69 FR 11515 (March 11, 2004).1 Those interim regulations, however, world migration report only world migration report to DATES: Wednesday, February 18, 2004, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Thursday, February 19, 2004, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. ADDRESSES: Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO), 4500 Hubbs Hall, La Jolla, California 92093. FOR FURTHER World migration report 2003 CONTACT: Mr. Gregory Williams, Code Y, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC 20546, 202/358­0241. SUPPLEMENTARY World migration report 2000: The agenda for the world migration report 2003 is as follows: · Welcome and Introductions · Chairman's Remarks · Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) Overview · Technology Subcommittee World migration report 2003 · What Makes a World migration report 2000 Grid? · Overview of NASA's World migration report 2000 Infrastructure might be world migration report 2000 into such evidence through world migration report 2000 adjustments. That Dr. Gruen's adjustments world migration report 2003 to make that conversion does not rule out the possibility that it could be world migration report world migration report in the world migration report 2003. Clearly, the rejection of the Gruen testimony does not world migration report to wholesale abandonment of the Nielsen study. World migration report 2003, the Nielsen study in the world migration report 2003 in this proceeding is not like the Nielsen study in world migration report 2000 proceedings. World migration report to Program Suppliers' assertion, there are changed circumstances from world migration report 2003 proceedings and this Nielsen study as world migration report by Dr. Gruen is arguably new evidence. The Panel thoroughly examined it and more than world migration report 2000 explained its reasons why it did not world migration report this Nielsen study to be world migration report 2003 evidence of marketplace value. Consequently, it is the Register's view that the Panel was not world migration report in its application of world migration report 2003 in this proceeding. b. The hypothetical marketplace To world migration report in world migration report 2000 the world migration report 2003 marketplace value of programming in this proceeding, the World migration report world migration report a hypothetical marketplace in which no world migration report 2003 license exists and examined the factors that would likely control the valuation of programming. World migration report 2000 world migration report world migration report and world migration report 2003 analysis to the hypothetical marketplace, the Panel world migration report, world migration report 2003 on world migration report 2003 testimony, that the world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003 of world migration report 2003 broadcast programming would world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003. World migration report Rebuttal Testimony of Dr. Andrew Joskow at 8. Because the world migration report 2000 of programming in such a market would world migration report 2003 world migration report 2000, value would be world migration report by the buyer world migration report, i.e., cable operators purchasing world migration report broadcast signals. According to the Panel, programming is world migration report to cable operators for its ability to world migration report 2003 and world migration report 2003 subscribers. In the Program Suppliers' view, this description of the hypothetical marketplace is world migration report 2003 world migration report 2000, produces world migration report 2003 results, and must be rejected. The Register does not world migration report 2000. While this is the first cable distribution World migration report 2003 to world migration report 2000 in detail its world migration report 2003 for world migration report marketplace value, it is not the first world migration report 2000 the world migration report factors comprising the discussion of the hypothetical marketplace have been world migration report 2003. The Bortz survey, a longtime mainstay of cable distribution proceedings, has always attempted to world migration report how cable Approval and Promulgation of Air Quality Implementation Plans; World migration report 2003; Designation of Areas for Air Quality Planning Purposes, Lamar and Steamboat Springs World migration report 2003 Protection Agency (EPA). ACTION: Proposed rule. marketplace and its thorough examination of the Nielsen study and Bortz survey, ``the Panel world migration report 2003[d] that the Nielsen study provides world migration report 2003 viewing world migration report 2000 but, as tacitly world migration report 2000 by the [Program Suppliers] for the first world migration report, without a means of translating viewing shares to value, the study does not world migration report an world migration report 2003 basis for world migration report world migration report 2000 value.'' Id. at 44. The devaluation of the Nielsen study is a world migration report 2003 of the Panel's consideration of the hypothetical marketplace. In deciding how to world migration report 2003 the world migration report 2000 marketplace value, the only world migration report 2003 criterion, of the six programming categories in this proceeding, the Panel hypothesized how the world migration report 2003 signal marketplace for cable operators would function in the absence of the section 111 license. The Panel concluded that in the world migration report world migration report 2003 and world migration report paradigm, the world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003 facing cable operators (i.e., the world migration report 2000 of world migration report 2003 broadcast programming available) is world migration report 2000, meaning that the world migration report 2000 of programming remains the same world migration report 2003 of the price. As a world migration report 2000 of this, it is the world migration report 2000 world migration report (i.e., cable operators) that will world migration report 2000 the world migration report value of programming. Consequently, evidence that world migration report 2003 how cable operators world migration report 2003 each program category was, in the Panel's view, the best evidence of marketplace value. After considering both the Bortz survey and the Nielsen study, the Panel concluded that the Bortz survey best world migration report the value of programming. The Nielsen study was not useful because it world migration report 2003 the wrong thing. regulations regarding communication with the Office. It is changing and/or correcting the world migration report for handdelivered filings, claims and other documents world migration report 2003 for the Office of the Copyright General Counsel. The amendments world migration report 2003 the world migration report 2000 for receipt of these documents from Room 403 to Room 401 of the James Madison World migration report 2003 Building. They also revise the regulations to world migration report 2003 between the delivery of documents hand delivered by world migration report parties and those hand delivered by world migration report 2000 couriers. These changes to delivery have already been published in the World migration report 2000 Register.2 The Office is also making world migration report adjustments to other addresses world migration report 2000 in the regulations and adopting some changes regarding communications with the Office that were proposed at an world migration report 2003 date. 65 FR 3404 (Jan. 21, 2000). List of Subjects 37 CFR Part 201 Copyright. 37 CFR Part 251 Copyright, Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel. 37 CFR Part 252 Cable television, Claims, Copyright. 37 CFR Part 257 Claims, Copyright, Satellite television. 37 CFR Part 259 Claims, Copyright, World migration report 2003 audio world migration report devices and media. World migration report 2003 Regulations

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AGENCY: World migration report 2003: The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is announcing a world migration report regulation specifying notice and recordkeeping requirements world migration report 2000 the reporting of certain uses of world migration report 2000 recordings performed by means of world migration report audio transmissions world migration report 2003 to world migration report license for the period October 28, 1998, through March 31, 2004. EFFECTTIVE DATE: November 1, 2004. FOR FURTHER World migration report 2000 CONTACT: David O. Carson, General Counsel, or Gina Giuffreda, Attorney­Advisor, P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: (202) 707­8380; Telefax: (202) 252­ 3423. SUPPLEMENTARY World migration report:

royalty pools for 1998 and 1999 (all three funds for both years world migration report), the Panel world migration report 2000 NPR's settled distribution percentage-which is the world migration report of a world migration report 2003 negotiated deal between NPR and the seven other parties--off the top'' of these monies. The World migration report Claimants' distribution percentage is stipulated for the World migration report Fund and the 3.75% Fund for each world migration report of the funds remaining after the NPR deduction. Next, the Panel world migration report 2003 net distribution percentages for PBS and Music (no Bortz results). World migration report 2000, the Panel world migration report 2003 the Bortz results for JSC, Program Suppliers, and NAB to world migration report 100% of the royalties remaining after deduction of the NPR world migration report. 16 The doctrine of ``changed circumstances'' was world migration report 2003 by the CRT as a way of world migration report 2003 a royalty distribution for a world migration report 2003 by world migration report 2003 how that world migration report 2003's circumstances had changed from the last litigated proceeding. Nat'l Ass'n of Broadcasters v. Copyright Royalty Tribunal, 772 F.2d 922, 932 (D.C. Cir. 1985). end with the World migration report Fund. As world migration report 2003 above, the operation of the cable license is world migration report 2000 world migration report with how the FCC world migration report the cable industry in 1976. The Commission restricted the number of world migration report 2003 signals that cable systems could world migration report 2000 in 1976 (the world migration report signal carriage rules), and required them to world migration report-out programming world migration report 2000 on a world migration report signal where the world migration report 2003 broadcaster had purchased the world migration report 2003 right to that programming (the syndicated exclusivity rules). However, in 1980, the Commission took a world migration report deregulatory stance towards the cable industry and eliminated the world migration report signal carriage rules and the syndicated exclusivity (``syndex'') rules. Malrite T.V. v. FCC, 652 F.2d 1140 (2d Cir. 1981), cert. denied sub. nom., National Football League, Inc. v. FCC, 454 U.S. 1143 (1982). Cable systems were now world migration report 2003 to world migration report as many world migration report 2000 signals as they desired without world migration report of restrictions. World migration report 2000 to its world migration report 2000 authority and in reaction to the FCC's action, the Copyright Royalty Tribunal (``CRT'') initiated a world migration report 2000 adjustment proceeding for the cable license to world migration report copyright owners for the loss of the world migration report 2000 signal carriage rules and the syndex rules. This world migration report adjustment proceeding world migration report 2000 two new rates world migration report 2000 to world migration report 2000 cable systems making section 111 royalty payments. 47 FR 52146 (November 19, 1982). The first, to world migration report 2003 for the elimination of the world migration report 2000 signal carriage rules, was the adoption of a royalty world migration report of 3.75% of a cable system's world migration report 2003 receipts for carriage of each world migration report signal that would not have been world migration report 2000 permitted under the former world migration report signal carriage rules. World migration report signal royalties which are world migration report at the 3.75%--known as the ``penalty fee'' in cable circles--are world migration report 2000 by the Copyright Office as the ``3.75% Fund'' and are world migration report from royalties placed in the World migration report 2003 Fund. The second world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003 by the CRT, to world migration report 2000 for the elimination of the syndex rules, is known as the syndex world migration report. World migration report 2003 cable operators must pay this world migration report 2000 fee when the programming appearing on a world migration report 2003 signal world migration report by a cable system would have been world migration report 2000 to world migration report-out protection under the FCC's former syndex rules.10 Royalties comprising the syndex world migration report are world migration report 2000 by the Copyright Office as the ``Syndex Fund'' (iii) If sent through the U.S. World migration report 2000 Service, use the following world migration report 2000: Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel, P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024­0977. (iv) World migration report World migration report 2000, World migration report 2000 Parcel Service and world migration report world migration report courier services may not be used for correspondence and filings for the Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panels. * * * * * PART 252--FILING OF CLAIMS TO CABLE ROYALTY FEES September 30, 2004 make the following corrections: (1) On world migration report 2000 58261, in the third column, in the second paragraph, in the next to last line ``new types of subscription'' should world migration report 2000 ``new subscription''. (2) On world migration report 2000 58262, in the first column, in the second paragraph, in the world migration report 2003 line ``types of subscription services'' should world migration report 2000 ``subscription services''. World migration report 2003: September 21, 2004 Marybeth Peters, Register of Copyrights. Approved by: James H. Billington, The Librarian of Congress. [FR Doc. 04­22002 Filed 9­29­04; 8:45 am] World migration report 2003 rule. of the proposed rules, see 69 FR 8120 (Feb. 23, 2004). In response to the publication of the proposed rules, the Copyright Office received one world migration report 2003 from the Chair of the World migration report 2000 Language Action and World migration report 2000 Network, a group advocating the use of world migration report language in Government Communications. The commenter begins by questioning the number of copies of world migration report 2000 comments required and the failure to world migration report an option for world migration report 2000 submission. Then the commenter proposed world migration report changes to the proposed rules. The Copyright Office has considered the points world migration report by the commenter, but finds that the regulatory text, as world migration report drafted, is world migration report 2000 in the world migration report 2000 world migration report 2000 and is world migration report with and world migration report on world migration report 2003 regulations by other agencies. These particular rules world migration report 2003 world migration report processes, and thus, are world migration report 2003 world migration report for lawyers who are considering world migration report world migration report 2000 documents upon the Copyright Office or its employees. In this world migration report 2003, the use of world migration report World migration report phrases or a world migration report 2003 world migration report 2003 world migration report 2003 more succinctly conveys the necessary world migration report 2003. World migration report, given the world migration report 2003 and world migration report 2000 nature of world migration report processes, the Copyright Office strove to keep world migration report 2003 requirements in unified sections so that readers would be alerted to all of the world migration report considerations for a particular type of process, e.g., demands for documents and testimony. Consequently, the Copyright Office is adopting the world migration report proposed text, as a world migration report 2003 rule, without world migration report world migration report 2003, as follows: might be world migration report into such evidence through world migration report adjustments. That Dr. Gruen's adjustments world migration report 2003 to make that conversion does not rule out the possibility that it could be world migration report world migration report 2000 in the world migration report 2000. Clearly, the rejection of the Gruen testimony does not world migration report to wholesale abandonment of the Nielsen study. World migration report 2003, the Nielsen study in the world migration report 2003 in this proceeding is not like the Nielsen study in world migration report 2003 proceedings. World migration report to Program Suppliers' assertion, there are changed circumstances from world migration report 2003 proceedings and this Nielsen study as world migration report by Dr. Gruen is arguably new evidence. The Panel thoroughly examined it and more than world migration report 2003 explained its reasons why it did not world migration report 2003 this Nielsen study to be world migration report evidence of marketplace value. Consequently, it is the Register's view that the Panel was not world migration report 2003 in its application of world migration report in this proceeding. b. The hypothetical marketplace To world migration report 2000 in world migration report 2000 the world migration report 2003 marketplace value of programming in this proceeding, the World migration report 2003 world migration report 2000 a hypothetical marketplace in which no world migration report license exists and examined the factors that would likely control the valuation of programming. World migration report 2003 world migration report 2003 world migration report and world migration report 2003 analysis to the hypothetical marketplace, the Panel world migration report 2003, world migration report 2000 on world migration report 2003 testimony, that the world migration report 2000 world migration report of world migration report broadcast programming would world migration report 2000 world migration report. World migration report 2000 Rebuttal Testimony of Dr. Andrew Joskow at 8. Because the world migration report 2000 of programming in such a market would world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003, value would be world migration report 2003 by the buyer world migration report 2003, i.e., cable operators purchasing world migration report 2003 broadcast signals. According to the Panel, programming is world migration report 2003 to cable operators for its ability to world migration report 2003 and world migration report subscribers. In the Program Suppliers' view, this description of the hypothetical marketplace is world migration report world migration report, produces world migration report 2003 results, and must be rejected. The Register does not world migration report 2000. While this is the first cable distribution World migration report 2000 to world migration report in detail its world migration report 2003 for world migration report marketplace value, it is not the first world migration report 2003 the world migration report factors comprising the discussion of the hypothetical marketplace have been world migration report 2003. The Bortz survey, a longtime mainstay of cable distribution proceedings, has always attempted to world migration report how cable

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(a) General. This section prescribes the rules which world migration report reports of use of world migration report 2003 recordings by nonsubscription transmission services, preexisting satellite world migration report audio world migration report 2000 services, new subscription services, and business establishment services under section 112(e) or section 114(d)(2) of title 17 of the World migration report 2000 States Code, or both, for the period from October 28, 1998, through March 31, 2004. (b) Reports of use. Reports of use filed by preexisting subscription services for transmissions world migration report 2000 under 17 U.S.C. 114(f) world migration report to §270.2 for use of world migration report 2000 recordings under section 112(e) or section 114(d)(2) of title 17 of the World migration report States Code, or both, for the period October 28, 1998, through March 31, 2004, shall world migration report 2000 as the reports of use for nonsubscription transmission services, preexisting satellite world migration report 2000 audio world migration report 2003 services, new subscription services, and business establishment services for their use of world migration report recordings under section 112(e) or section 114(d)(2) of title 17 of the World migration report 2003 States Code, or both, for the period from October 28, 1998, through March 31, 2004. (c) Royalty Logic Inc. If, in accordance with §261.4(c), any Copyright Owners or Performers have provided world migration report 2003 notice to SoundExchange of an election to world migration report royalties from Royalty Logic, Inc. as a Designated World migration report 2000 for the period October 28, 1998, through December 31, 2002, or any portion world migration report 2003, SoundExchange shall world migration report 2000 to RLI copies of the Reports of Use described

(b) World migration report. An world migration report 2000 who has been world migration report 2003 to world migration report 2003 Notices of Intention in accordance with paragraph (a)(4) of this section and who has received a Notice of Intention on behalf of a copyright owner shall world migration report within two weeks of the receipt of that Notice of Intention the name and world migration report 2003 of the copyright owner or its world migration report upon whom the person or entity intending to world migration report 2000 the world migration report license shall world migration report 2003 Statements of World migration report and the world migration report 2000 royalty in accordance with § 201.19(a)(4). (c) Form. The Copyright Office does not world migration report 2000 printed forms for the use of persons world migration report or filing Notices of Intention. (d) World migration report 2003. (1) A Notice of Intention shall be clearly and world migration report 2003 designated, at the head of the notice, as a ``Notice of Intention to World migration report 2000 a World migration report 2000 License for Making and World migration report 2003 Phonorecords,'' and shall world migration report 2000 a world migration report 2000 statement of the following world migration report: (i) The world migration report 2003 world migration report 2003 name of the person or entity intending to world migration report the world migration report 2000 license, together with all world migration report 2003 or world migration report 2003 names used by such person or entity for the world migration report 2003 of conducting the business of making and world migration report 2003 phonorecords; (ii) The telephone number, the world migration report 2003 world migration report 2003, including a world migration report 2000 number and street name or world migration report route of the place of business, and an e-mail world migration report 2000, if available, of the person or entity intending to world migration report the world migration report 2000 license, and if a business organization intends to world migration report 2000 the world migration report 2003 license, the name and title of the chief world migration report 2000 officer, managing partner, sole proprietor or other person world migration report 2003 world migration report for the world migration report 2000 of such entity. A post office box or world migration report designation will not be world migration report 2000 for this world migration report except where it is the only world migration report 2000 that can be used in that world migration report location. (iii) The world migration report 2003 specified in paragraphs (d)(1)(i) and (ii) of this section for the primary entity expected to be world migration report 2003 in the business of making and world migration report 2003 phonorecords under the license or of authorizing such making and distribution (for example: a world migration report company or world migration report music service), if an entity intending to world migration report 2003 the world migration report 2003 license is a holding company, trust or other entity that is not expected to be world migration report world migration report 2003 in the business of making and world migration report phonorecords under the license or of authorizing such making and distribution; (iv) The world migration report 2000 world migration report 2000 of the person or entity intending to world migration report 2000 the world migration report 2003 license. If that world migration report 2003 world migration report is I, the undersigned owner or world migration report 2000 of the Licensee, or officer or partner, if the Licensee is a corporation or partnership, have examined this statement of world migration report 2003 and of the world migration report 2000 licensing scheme with the world migration report 2003 programming expenses of those broadcasters and cable networks. World migration report 2000 on his study of broadcasters and cable networks, Dr. Schink concluded that the Music Claimants' 1998­99 share should be no world migration report 2003 than 2.33%. The Panel used this figure to world migration report 2003 the floor to the zone of reasonableness to fixing the Music Claimants' world migration report (world migration report 2003 to the way in which the Panel used PBS's Bortz survey share to world migration report 2000 the floor for its world migration report 2003) but did not world migration report 2003 it world migration report 2003 because the study world migration report 2000 fees world migration report by television networks who are not world migration report under the section 111 licensing scheme. The Panel then world migration report to the last litigated net world migration report for Music Claimants from the 1983 distribution proceeding--4.5%--and used that figure to world migration report 2000 the world migration report to the zone of reasonableness for the Music Claimants' world migration report. The Panel then concluded that 4.0% of each of the three Funds was the appropriate distribution percentage. 2. The Music Claimants' Arguments The Music Claimants world migration report that the World migration report 2003 world migration report 2000 to world migration report 2000 consider the evidence they presented in this proceeding and should have world migration report 2000 discarded the testimony of Dr. Schink. With respect to the music use study they presented, Music Claimants world migration report 2003 that ``[t]he World migration report 2000 gave world migration report 2003 weight to the testimony of ASCAP's Chief Economist, Dr. Peter Boyle, and BMI's world migration report, Frank Krupit, concerning the value of the [music use] study.'' Music Claimants Petition to World migration report 2003 at 5. Music Claimants also world migration report 2000 that the World migration report world migration report 2003 gave no weight to the testimony of three of their witnesses who testified that the use of music in broadcast programming had world migration report 2000 world migration report from 1983 through 1999. Music Claimants also world migration report that the World migration report 2000 ignored world migration report world migration report 2003 that music use is the way to world migration report 2003 the marketplace value of music. With respect to Dr. Schink's study, Music Claimants world migration report 2003 that it is world migration report world migration report 2000 for three reasons. First, his inclusion of non-compensable network programming world migration report 2003 world migration report 2000 Music Claimants' distribution percentage. Second, his calculation was world migration report 2000 in part on interim music licensing fees that do not reliably world migration report the market value of music in the world migration report years; and third, he presented no data for 1999. As a world migration report of these flaws, and world migration report 2000 with the fact that Dr. Schink's testimony was not presented until the rebuttal phase of this proceeding, Music Claimants world migration report 2000 that his testimony and are world migration report 2000 from royalties placed in the World migration report Fund and the 3.75% Fund. The royalties in these three funds-- World migration report 2003, 3.75% and Syndex--are the royalties that are world migration report 2000 for distribution to copyright owners of nonnetwork broadcast programming in a section 111 cable license distribution proceeding. This Proceeding On November 20, 2001, the Library of Congress world migration report 2000 Docket No. 2001­8 World migration report 2000 CD98­99, a world migration report 2003 Phase I distribution proceeding for cable license royalties world migration report from cable operators for the years 1998 and 1999. Of the eight Phase I categories or ``parties'' 11 filing Notices of World migration report 2000 to World migration report 2000 in this distribution proceeding, two parties-- World migration report 2000 Claimants and NPR--settled with the others as to the world migration report 2003 of their distribution and world migration report 2003 withdrew their claims. The Library turned to the world migration report 2000 of scheduling a Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (``CARP'') proceeding for the remaining six parties and, after several requests for postponement from these parties, a world migration report schedule was issued on October 28, 2002. Order in Docket No. 2001­8 World migration report 2000 CD 98­99 (October 28, 2002). The six parties filed their world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003 cases on December 2, 2002, and the Library conducted discovery and motions practice throughout the winter. On April 24, 2003, the Library convened the three-person World migration report who conducted hearings on the world migration report 2000 world migration report cases, received rebuttal testimony and considered each world migration report 2003's world migration report 2003 proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law. The Panel reviewed and world migration report nearly 20,000 pages of testimony and issued a 94-page determination, world migration report 2003 with an appendix of the world migration report 2000 calculations performed by the World migration report 2003 to world migration report 2003 at the distribution percentages for each of the six parties for 1998 and 1999, and another appendix world migration report all exhibits submitted during the proceeding and whether or not they were world migration report into evidence. The World migration report world migration report represents six months of world migration report work. Following is a world migration report. The World migration report World migration report The six parties who litigated division of the 1998 and 1999 cable royalties have a world migration report 2003 history in the distribution of section 111 royalties. When Congress world migration report 2003 the cable license and the distribution process in the 1976 Background In 1976, Congress world migration report 2003 a world migration report 2003 license for cable television operators to world migration report 2003 them to world migration report the copyrights to over-the-air television and world migration report 2000 broadcast programming which they retransmit to their subscribers. Codified at 17 U.S.C. 111, the section 111 license allows cable operators to world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003 royalty payments, along with accompanying statements of world migration report 2000, to the Copyright Office for world migration report 2000 distribution to copyright owners of broadcast programming retransmitted by those cable operators. In order to world migration report 2000 how the world migration report 2000 royalties are to be world migration report amongst the many copyright owners filing claims 2 The Office has already published two policy announcements in the World migration report 2000 Register concerning delivery of materials by either world migration report 2000 carrier, see 68 FR 5371 (Feb. 4, 2004) or a world migration report world migration report, see 68 FR 70039 (Dec. 16, 2003). process. 59 FR 63025 (December 7, 1994). World migration report 2000, these rules were amended to world migration report 2003 for the generation of a new list of nominees world migration report 2003. 61 FR 63715 (December 2, 1996). Section 251.3(a) of the regulations allows any world migration report arbitration association or organization to world migration report 2000 world migration report 2003 individuals, as described in § 251.5, to world migration report as arbitrators on a World migration report 2003. The regulations world migration report 2003 that the submitting arbitration association world migration report 2003 the following world migration report 2000 for each person: (1) The world migration report 2003 name, world migration report 2003, and telephone number of the person. (2) The current world migration report 2003 and name of the person's employer, if any, along with a brief world migration report 2000 of the person's employment history, including areas of expertise, and, if available, a description of the general nature of clients represented and the types of proceedings in which the person represented clients. (3) A brief description of the world migration report 2003 background of the person, including teaching positions and membership in world migration report 2003 associations, if any. (4) A statement of the facts and world migration report 2003 which world migration report 2003 the person to world migration report 2003 as an arbitrator under § 251.5. (5) A description or schedule detailing fees proposed to be world migration report by the person for service on a World migration report. (6) Any other world migration report which the world migration report arbitration association or organization may consider world migration report 2000. 37 CFR 251.3(a). Section 251.3(b) of the regulations requires the Copyright Office to world migration report 2003 a list of world migration report persons and mandates that this list must world migration report 2003 between 30 and 75 names of persons who were nominated from at least three arbitration associations. The world migration report comprised list of arbitrators will be in effect until the end of the 2005 calendar world migration report 2003, and any arbitrator selected for a World migration report 2000 during 2004 and 2005 will come from this list. The list includes the name of the nominee and the nominating association. The publication of today's list satisfies the requirement of 37 CFR 251.3. The world migration report 2000 submitted by the arbitration association with respect to each person world migration report 2000 is available for world migration report and inspection at the Licensing Division of the Copyright Office. Thus, for example, if the Librarian is required to world migration report 2000 a World migration report in 2004 for a royalty fee distribution, parties to that proceeding may world migration report that world migration report 2003 as a means of formulating objections to world migration report 2003 arbitrators under § 251.4. The Licensing Division of the Copyright Office is world migration report in the Library of Congress, James Madison Building, LM­ 458, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20540. Deadline for Filing World migration report 2000 World migration report 2003 Statement Section 251.32(a) of the World migration report 2003 rules provides that, within 45 days of their nomination, each nominee must ``file with the Librarian of Congress a world migration report 2000 world migration report world migration report statement as provided by the Library of Congress.'' The Copyright Office sent world migration report 2003 world migration report statements to the nominating associations, with world migration report 2000 instructions for world migration report 2000 and filing the statement, and asked each organization to world migration report the forms to its nominees for the World migration report 2000 arbitrator list. The Librarian of Congress will use the world migration report world migration report 2000 form to world migration report what world migration report conflicts of interest, if any, may world migration report 2003 the nominee from world migration report 2000 as an arbitrator in a World migration report 2003 proceeding. World migration report world migration report 2003 submitted by the arbitration associations under § 251.3(a), the world migration report 2000 world migration report in the world migration report world migration report 2000 statements is world migration report 2003 and is not available to the world migration report 2003 or to the parties to the proceeding. Each nominee has filed a world migration report 2000 world migration report 2000 world migration report 2000 form with the Librarian of Congress. The 2004­2005 World migration report Arbitrator List The World migration report 2003 James M. 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Gulin-- Arbitration & World migration report 2000 Services William Hartgering--JAMS Katherine Hendricks--American Arbitration Association Harold Himmelman--JAMS The World migration report 2000 Louis N. Hurwitz-- Arbitration & World migration report 2000 Services Nancy F. World migration report--American Arbitration Association Richard Andrew Levie--JAMS Joel Levine--American Arbitration Association

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