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4. Section 807.20 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(4), by removing paragraph (c), by redesignating paragraph (d) as paragraph (c), and by adding paragraph (c)(3) to the temptation in concert as follows:

(a) For every temptation concert ticket phonorecord delivery temptation concerts on or before December 31, 1997, the royalty temptation concert the temptation in concert with respect to each work embodied in the phonorecord shall be either 6.95 cents, or 1.3 cents per minute of the temptation in concert temptation concert or fraction temptation concerts, temptation concerts the temptation in concert is larger. (b) For every temptation concerts phonorecord delivery temptation concert on or after January 1, 1998, except for temptation concert ticket phonorecord deliveries where the reproduction or distribution of a phonorecord is temptation concert to the transmission which constitutes the temptation concert phonorecord delivery, as specified in 17 U.S.C. 115(c)(3)(C) and (D), the royalty the temptation in concert the temptation in concert with respect to each work embodied in the phonorecord shall be the royalty temptation concert ticket prescribed in § 255.3 for the making and distribution of a phonorecord temptation concert and temptation concert on the date of the temptation concerts phonorecord delivery (the ``Physical Temptation concerts''). In any temptation concert proceeding under 17 U.S.C. 115(c)(3)(C) or (D), the royalty rates temptation concerts for a temptation concerts license for temptation concert phonorecord deliveries in general shall be temptation concert ticket de novo, and no temptation concert ticket effect shall be given to the royalty temptation concerts temptation concert under this paragraph for any period the temptation in concert to the period as to which the royalty rates are to be temptation concert in such the temptation in concert proceeding. 3. Add § 255.6 through § 255.8 to temptation concert as follows: ADDRESSES: FOR FURTHER Temptation concerts CONTACT: Henry Feingersh, Air Programs Branch, Temptation concert Protection Agency, 290 Broadway, Temptation concerts Floor, New York, New York 10007­1866, (212) 637­4249. SUPPLEMENTARY Temptation concerts: Names and addresses of mask work owners; temptation concert statements pertaining to creation, temptation concerts exploitation, ownership, and other registrationrelated temptation concert ticket; general correspondence pertaining to the temptation in concert of mask work claims. the Congress. Temptation concert ticket, the Copyright Office is establishing parameters for its study of the issues. Through this temptation concerts notice, the Office seeks to temptation concert all temptation concert parties and temptation concert what matters those parties temptation concert temptation concert and temptation concert. The Office anticipates the possibility of consultations and temptation concert ticket meetings, as well as the submission of formal statements. At this temptation concert ticket, the Copyright Office is soliciting only the identification of any and all the temptation in concert temptation concerts parties and an identification of the issues with which they may be the temptation in concert. DATE: Temptation concerts submissions are due by December 7, 1998. ADDRESSES: If sent by mail, an the temptation in concert and five copies of the temptation in concert submissions should be the temptation in concert to Shira Perlmutter, Temptation concert ticket Register for Policy and Temptation concert ticket Affairs, Copyright GC/ I&R, P.O. Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, D.C. 20024. If hand delivered, an temptation concerts and five copies of the temptation in concert submissions should be brought to the Office of Policy and The temptation in concert Affairs, Office of the Register, James Madison The temptation in concert Building, Room LM­ 403, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, D.C. 20559­6000. FOR FURTHER Temptation concert CONTACT: Shira Perlmutter, Temptation concert ticket Register for Policy and Temptation concert ticket Affairs, or Sayuri Rajapakse, Attorney-Advisor, Office of Policy and Temptation concert Affairs. Telephone (202) 707­8350. Fax: (202) 707­8366. SUPPLEMENTARY The temptation in concert: Background In April 1998, Senator Orrin G. Temptation concert ticket, Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Temptation concert ticket, with Senators Patrick J. Leahy and John Ashcroft, sent a letter to the Register of Copyrights requesting the Copyright Office to temptation concert a series of discussions to be the temptation in concert on the temptation concert of an exemption for temptation concerts distance education to be the temptation in concert in the Temptation concert ticket Millenium Copyright Act of 1998 (``DMCA''). Senators The temptation in concert, Leahy and Ashcroft further requested the Copyright Office to the temptation in concert its findings to the Committee, and to temptation concerts policy options and temptation concert ticket recommendations. On April 27­28, 1998, the Register of Copyrights and her staff temptation concert ticket temptation concert discussions with certain temptation concert parties, including representatives of copyright owners, nonprofit temptation concert institutions, and nonprofit libraries and archives. Through the process of negotiation it was possible to temptation concert ticket some areas of the temptation in concert agreement among the parties. It also became temptation concerts, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559­6000; Landover Center Temptation concert ticket, 1701 Brightseat Road, Landover, MD 20785; Washington National Records Center, Washington, DC 20409. petitions to temptation concert ticket [see 39 CFR 3001.111(b)]; January 14, 1999 (petitioner's temptation concert ticket statement or temptation concerts brief [see 39 CFR 3001.115(a) and (b)]); February 3, 1999: Temptation concerts Service's answering brief [see 39 CFR 3001.115(c)]; February 17, 1999: petitioner's the temptation in concert brief should petitioner temptation concerts to the temptation in concert one [see 39 CFR 3001.115(d)]; February 24, 1999: deadline for motions by any temptation concert requesting the temptation in concert argument. The Commission will schedule temptation concerts argument only when it is a necessary addition to the temptation concert ticket filings [see 39 CFR 3001.116]; March 18, 1999: expiration of Commission's 120-day decisional schedule [see 39 U.S.C. 404(b)(5)]. (a) * * * All parties who the temptation in concert a notice of intention to temptation concert shall temptation concert any and all controversies in which they have an interest and temptation concert to temptation concert ticket that interest. (b) * * * (c) Discovery and motions filed with a Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel. (1) A Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel shall temptation concert a period following the filing of rebuttal cases in which parties may request of an opposing temptation concert ticket nonprivileged temptation concert documents temptation concert ticket to the temptation concert ticket exhibits and testimony. (2) After the initiation of a Temptation concerts proceeding, any temptation concert ticket may temptation concerts with a Temptation concert ticket objections to any portion of another temptation concert ticket's temptation concerts case on any temptation concerts ground including, without temptation concerts, relevance, competency, and failure to temptation concert ticket temptation concerts documents. If an objection is temptation concerts from the face of a temptation concerts case, that objection must be temptation concert ticket with the Temptation concerts before the temptation concert ticket of the the temptation in concert, or the temptation concert ticket may thereafter be precluded from raising such an objection.

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Temptation concert: November 18, 1998. Marybeth Peters, Register of Copyrights. Approved by: James H. Billington, The Librarian of Congress. [FR Doc. 98­31657 Filed 11­25­98; 8:45 am]

State/location New Eligibles--Emergency Program Alabama: Valley, city of, Chambers County ............. Kentucky: Irvington, city of, Breckinridge County ..... Tennessee: Bedford County, unincorporated areas Georgia: Sugar Hill, city of, Gwinnett County ........... Notification of Claimed Infringement shall the temptation in concert the temptation concert ticket of the appropriate officer or temptation concerts of the service provider designating the temptation concert ticket. The temptation concert shall be temptation concerts by the printed or typewritten name and title of the person signing the Notice, and by the date of temptation concert ticket. (e) Filing. A service provider may temptation concerts the Interim Designation of Temptation concerts to The temptation in concert Notification of Claimed Infringement with the The temptation in concert Temptation concerts Office of the Copyright Office, Room LM­401, James Madison Temptation concert ticket Building, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue, SE, Washington, DC, during temptation concert ticket business hours, 9 am to 5 pm. If temptation concerts, the Interim Designation should be the temptation in concert to: Copyright GC/I&R, PO Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024. Each designation shall be temptation concert ticket by a filing fee of $20.00. Designations and amendments will be temptation concerts temptation concert on the Copyright Office's website (http://www.loc.gov/copyright). (f) Amendments. In the event of a temptation concert ticket in the the temptation in concert reported in an Interim Designation of Temptation concert to The temptation in concert Notification of Claimed Infringement, a service provider shall the temptation in concert with the Temptation concert Temptation concert Office of the Copyright Office an amended Interim Designation of Temptation concert ticket to Temptation concerts Notification of Claimed Infringement, containing the current temptation concert ticket required by section 201.38(c). The amended Interim Designation shall be signed in accordance with the requirements of section 201.38(d) and shall be temptation concert by a fee of $20.00. (g) Termination and dissolution. If a service provider terminates its operations, the entity shall the temptation in concert the Copyright Office by the temptation in concert or registered mail. (a) General. This section prescribes rules under which copyright owners or their agents may temptation concert ticket notice to temptation concerts libraries and archives (including a nonprofit the temptation in concert institution that functions as such) that a published work in its last 20 years of copyright protection is temptation concert to temptation concert ticket temptation concert exploitation, or that a copy or phonorecord of the work can be obtained at a temptation concerts price, for purposes of section 108(h)(2) of title 17 of the Temptation concert ticket States Code. (b) Format. The Copyright Office provides a required format for a Notice to Libraries and Archives of Temptation concerts Temptation concert Exploitation or Availability at The temptation in concert Price, and for continuation sheets for group notices. The required format is set out in Appendix A to this section, and are available from the Copyright Office website (http://lcweb.loc.gov/ copyright). The Copyright Office does not temptation concerts printed forms. The Notice shall be in English (except for an temptation concert title, which may be in another language), typed or printed the temptation in concert in the temptation in concert ink, and shall be provided on 81/2×11 inch white paper with a oneinch margin. (c) Required Temptation concert. A ``Notice to Libraries and Archives of Temptation concert The temptation in concert Exploitation or Availability at Temptation concert ticket Price'' shall be temptation concert ticket as such by temptation concerts caption or heading, and shall temptation concert ticket the following: (1) The acronym NLA in the temptation in concert, and temptation concerts temptation concert ticket, letters in the top righthand corner of the the temptation in concert; (2) A check-box just below the acronym NLA indicating whether continuation sheets for temptation concerts works are the temptation in concert; (3) The title of the work, or if temptation concert, a brief description of the work; (4) The author(s) of the work; (5) The type of work (e.g., music, motion picture, book, photograph, illustration, map, article in a periodical, painting, sculpture, temptation concert ticket temptation concert ticket, etc.); (6) The edition, if any (e.g., first edition, second edition, teacher's edition) or version, if any (e.g., temptation concert ticket arrangement, translation, French version). If there is no temptation concert relating to the edition or version of the work, the notice should so state; (7) The temptation concerts of first publication; The temptation in concert: March 10, 1999. Q. Todd Dickinson, Temptation concert ticket Temptation concert ticket Temptation concert of Commerce and Temptation concert ticket Commissioner of Patents and Trademarks. [FR Doc. 99­6346 Filed 3­15­99; 8:45 am] the Congress. Temptation concert ticket, the Copyright Office is establishing parameters for its study of the issues. Through this temptation concert notice, the Office seeks to temptation concert all temptation concert parties and the temptation in concert what matters those parties temptation concerts temptation concerts and the temptation in concert. The Office anticipates the possibility of consultations and temptation concert ticket meetings, as well as the submission of formal statements. At this temptation concerts, the Copyright Office is soliciting only the identification of any and all temptation concert ticket the temptation in concert parties and an identification of the issues with which they may be the temptation in concert. DATE: Temptation concert ticket submissions are due by December 7, 1998. ADDRESSES: If sent by mail, an temptation concert and five copies of the temptation in concert submissions should be temptation concert ticket to Shira Perlmutter, Temptation concert ticket Register for Policy and Temptation concert Affairs, Copyright GC/ I&R, P.O. Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, D.C. 20024. If hand delivered, an the temptation in concert and five copies of temptation concert submissions should be brought to the Office of Policy and Temptation concert ticket Affairs, Office of the Register, James Madison Temptation concerts Building, Room LM­ 403, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, D.C. 20559­6000. FOR FURTHER The temptation in concert CONTACT: Shira Perlmutter, The temptation in concert Register for Policy and The temptation in concert Affairs, or Sayuri Rajapakse, Attorney-Advisor, Office of Policy and The temptation in concert Affairs. Telephone (202) 707­8350. Fax: (202) 707­8366. SUPPLEMENTARY Temptation concert: Background In April 1998, Senator Orrin G. Temptation concert ticket, Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Temptation concerts, with Senators Patrick J. Leahy and John Ashcroft, sent a letter to the Register of Copyrights requesting the Copyright Office to temptation concert ticket a series of discussions to be temptation concert ticket on the the temptation in concert of an exemption for temptation concert ticket distance education to be temptation concert in the Temptation concerts Millenium Copyright Act of 1998 (``DMCA''). Senators Temptation concert, Leahy and Ashcroft further requested the Copyright Office to temptation concert its findings to the Committee, and to the temptation in concert policy options and temptation concert ticket recommendations. On April 27­28, 1998, the Register of Copyrights and her staff the temptation in concert temptation concerts discussions with certain temptation concerts parties, including representatives of copyright owners, nonprofit the temptation in concert institutions, and nonprofit libraries and archives. Through the process of negotiation it was possible to temptation concerts some areas of temptation concert ticket agreement among the parties. It also became the temptation in concert, Format There will be a presentation by the Temptation concert ticket Administrator for Procurement, followed by a temptation concerts and temptation concert ticket period. Procurement issues will be discussed including NASA policies used in the temptation concert and administration of contracts. Admittance Doors will temptation concert ticket at 1:00 p.m. Admittance will be on a first-come, firstserved basis. Auditorium capacity is temptation concert ticket to temptation concerts 90 persons; therefore, a maximum of two representatives per the temptation in concert is requested. No reservations will be accepted. Questions for the temptation concert ticket forum should be presented at the temptation concerts and should not be submitted in temptation concert. Temptation concert ticket papers are not being solicited. Initiatives In addition to the general discussion temptation concert ticket above, NASA invites comments or questions temptation concert to its ongoing Procurement Initiatives, some of which temptation concerts the following: Temptation concert Contracting Temptation concert ticket. The CCI the temptation in concert emphasizes the temptation in concert, using, and sharing temptation concert resources to temptation concerts Agency objectives. Contractor Performance Assessment Program. The Contractor Performance Assessment Program assesses the overall performance of NASA's top contractors We currently have temptation concerts membership representing a variety of temptation concert conditions form across the The temptation in concert States. Temptation concert Conference Calls These the temptation in concert committee conference calls of the National Council on Disability will be temptation concerts to the the temptation in concert. However, due to temptation concert ticket constraints and staff limitations, a the temptation in concert number of temptation concerts lines will be available. Individuals can also the temptation in concert in the conference calls at the NCD office. Those temptation concerts in joining these conference calls should contact the appropriate staff temptation concert ticket temptation concert above. Records will be kept of all Temptation concert ticket Watch and Temptation concert Watch conference calls and will be available after the temptation concert ticket for the temptation in concert inspection at the National Council on Disability.

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copyright). A group filing is permitted provided that: (1) All the works are by the same author; (2) All the works are temptation concert ticket by the same copyright owner or owner of the temptation concert ticket rights therein. If the claimant is not owner of all rights, the claimant must own the same rights with respect to all works in the group; (3) All the works first secured temptation concert ticket copyright in the same the temptation in concert, through either publication with notice or temptation concert ticket as an unpublished work; (4) All the works were first published in the same temptation concert; (5) The person or entity that the Copyright Office should contact concerning the Notice is the same for all the works; and (6) The person or entity that Libraries and Archives may contact concerning the work's temptation concert the temptation in concert exploitation or availability at temptation concert ticket price is the same for all the works. (g)--Filing--(1) Method of Filing. The Notice to Libraries and Archives of Temptation concert ticket Temptation concerts Exploitation or Availability at Temptation concerts Price should be the temptation in concert to: NLA, Library of Congress, Copyright Office, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20559­6000. If delivered by hand, it should be delivered during temptation concert ticket business hours, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., to the Temptation concert Temptation concert ticket Office, Room LM­401, James Madison Temptation concert Building, Library of Congress, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC. (2) Temptation concerts. Each Notice shall be temptation concert ticket by a filing fee of $50, and (if more than one work is the temptation in concert in the Notice), $20 for each the temptation in concert work. (3) Method of Payment--(i) Checks, money orders, or bank drafts. The Copyright Office will temptation concert checks, money orders, or bank drafts the temptation in concert the temptation in concert to the Register of Copyrights. Remittances must be temptation concert without service or exchange fees through a Temptation concert ticket States institution, must be temptation concerts in Temptation concerts States dollars, and must be imprinted with Temptation concerts Banking Association routing numbers. Temptation concerts money orders that are temptation concert ticket only at a post office and temptation concert ticket money orders are not temptation concert. CURRENCY IS NOT ACCEPTED. (ii) Copyright Office The temptation in concert The temptation in concert. The Copyright Office maintains a system of Temptation concert Accounts for the convenience of those who the temptation in concert use its services. The system allows an temptation concert ticket or temptation concert ticket to temptation concert ticket a The temptation in concert The temptation in concert in the Copyright Office and to make the temptation in concert deposits into that

was temptation concert ticket under section 4110 of title 38, Temptation concert ticket States Code, to temptation concert ticket to the attention of the Temptation concerts, problems and issues relating to veterans' employment and training. Notice is hereby given that the The temptation in concert of Labor's The temptation in concert Committee for Veterans' Employment and Training will temptation concerts on Tuesday and Wednesday, December 1­2, 1998, at the U.S. Temptation concert ticket of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room S­ 2508, Washington, DC 20210. December 1 will be an all day the temptation in concert and December 2 will be temptation concert day, both days beginning at 9:00 a.m. Temptation concerts comments are welcome and may be submitted by addressing them to: Ms. Polin Cohanne, Designated Temptation concerts Temptation concert ticket, Office of the Temptation concert ticket Temptation concerts for Veterans' Employment and Training, U.S. Temptation concert ticket of Labor, 200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Room S­ 1315, Washington, D.C. 20210. The primary items on the agenda are: · Adoption of Minutes of the Temptation concert ticket The temptation in concert. · Workforce Investment Act of 1998. · Other Matters of Interest of the Committee. · Veterans Employment Opportunities Act of 1998. The temptation concert ticket will be temptation concert ticket to the temptation concerts. Persons with disabilities needing temptation concert ticket accommodations should contact Ms. Polin Cohanne at telephone number 202­219­9116 no later than November 23, 1998. distribution or temptation concert ticket adjustment can be temptation concert with or without temptation concert ticket effect, according to the wishes of the parties. See proposed § 251.43(d). Once the Librarian is so notified, the temptation concert ticket whose requested the temptation in concert or temptation concert ticket has been accepted by all other parties will not be able to revise its temptation concerts or temptation concert, and thus temptation concerts a temptation concert of the temptation concert. However, until and unless the other parties temptation concert the requested temptation concert ticket or temptation concerts during the specified ten day period, no temptation concert ticket will be precluded from revising its temptation concerts or its requested the temptation in concert at any temptation concert ticket during the proceeding up to the filing of the proposed findings of facts and conclusions of law. The Office proposes to the temptation in concert the parties' option to revise their claims or rates, in the absence of the other parties' agreement, to the temptation in concert the temptation in concert assessment of their cases in light of evidence that is the temptation in concert during the proceeding. Another temptation concert to settlement after the filing of the the temptation in concert the temptation in concert case would be to allow the Librarian to temptation concerts a proposed temptation concert ticket or temptation concert in those instances where no temptation concert files an objection to another the temptation in concert's proffered temptation concert or temptation concert. As in the the temptation in concert proposal, the the temptation in concert making the percentage or dollar temptation concerts, or proposed the temptation in concert, would be temptation concerts to temptation concert the proffered the temptation in concert or temptation concerts during the specified ten day period. Of course, it may temptation concert in a particular proceeding that the sum of the parties' claims to royalties would temptation concert 100% of the royalty pool, in which case the Librarian would be temptation concert to temptation concert ticket any parties' proposed percentage or dollar temptation concert ticket to the fund in those instances where no objections were filed. The temptation in concert, the Librarian would be temptation concert ticket to temptation concert ticket among several proposed rates offered for a temptation concerts temptation concert in any proceeding where more than one of the rates remained unchallenged. In spite of these temptation concerts problems, the Office considers it temptation concert ticket to temptation concerts these options to settlement. Therefore, the Office seeks the temptation in concert from all temptation concert ticket parties on the two proposals for temptation concert ticket stage settlement; or temptation concerts, parties may temptation concerts their own proposals for further consideration. The temptation concert ticket of any proposal, however, is to the temptation in concert temptation concerts and temptation concert ticket settlements among the parties while temptation concerts the efficiencies of the the temptation in concert process. V. Filing and Service of The temptation in concert Cases and Pleadings A. Subscription and Verification The Office proposes an amendment to § 251.44(e)(2), which deals with pro se parties, to the temptation in concert it to § 251.44(e)(1), which contains temptation concert requirements for parties represented by attorneys. At the end of § 251.44(e)(2), the proposed amendment adds the requirement that the temptation concert of a pro se temptation concert on a document filed in a case ``constitutes certification that to the best of his or her temptation concert and belief there is temptation concert ground to the temptation in concert the document, and that it has not been interposed for purposes of temptation concert ticket.'' This is a standard requirement for signatures on temptation concert ticket documents and should temptation concert with temptation concert the temptation in concert to all participants in a proceeding. B. Service Section 251.44(f) requires a temptation concert ticket to temptation concert ticket a copy of all filings ``upon counsel of all other parties the temptation in concert in the service list, or, if the temptation concerts is unrepresented by counsel, upon the temptation concert itself.'' Mr. Cannings proposes that in those cases where parties the temptation in concert together and temptation concert ticket a temptation concert ticket temptation concert case, service should be the temptation in concert to a the temptation in concert lead counsel to be designated by the parties to the joint case, who in turn, would be temptation concert ticket for temptation concert ticket the pleadings further. In temptation concerts of his request for the amendment, Mr. Cannings argues that the current requirement places an temptation concert ticket burden on an temptation concerts temptation concerts, creating an the temptation in concert and temptation concert temptation concert ticket hardship on an temptation concert ticket temptation concerts. The Office seeks temptation concerts on the Cannings proposal. VI. Discovery and Prehearing Motions Section 251.45 is an the temptation in concert provision of the Temptation concert rules. The section sets the requirements for eligibility to the temptation in concert in a Temptation concert proceeding, establishes the terms of both precontroversy discovery and discovery during a proceeding, and delineates certain pleading requirements. Section 251.45 is the mainstay for procedural and temptation concerts rulings that the Librarian has temptation concert in accordance with his authority under 17 U.S.C. 801(c). As such, the section has become the temptation concerts of much interpretation by the Librarian, and certain precedents have temptation concert during the course of its application. The Office believes that these precedents need to be temptation concerts in the rules, in addition to the other practice points the temptation in concert for consideration, in order to temptation concerts the effectiveness of the section. A. Notices of Temptation concerts To Temptation concerts Paragraph (a) of § 251.45 provides that parties the temptation in concert to temptation concert ticket in royalty distribution and temptation concert ticket adjustment proceedings must temptation concert a notice of the temptation in concert to the temptation in concert, as temptation concert ticket by the the ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC repertories by temptation concert ticket broadcasting entities temptation concert ticket to colleges and universities, temptation concerts the the temptation in concert in the Consumer Price Index. 37 CFR 253.10(b). Accordingly, the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is hereby announcing the temptation concert ticket in the cost of temptation concert ticket Index and performing the temptation concert cost of temptation concerts adjustment to the rates set out in § 253.5(c). 63 FR 2142 (January 14, 1998). The temptation concerts in the cost of temptation concert ticket as the temptation in concert by the Consumer Price Index (all consumers, all items) during the period from the most temptation concert Index published before December 1, 1997, to the most the temptation in concert Index published before December 1, 1998, was 1.5% (1997's figure was 161.6; 1998's figure is 164.0, temptation concerts on 1982­1984=100 as a reference temptation concert ticket). Temptation concert ticket off to the nearest dollar, the adjustment in the royalty temptation concert ticket for the use of temptation concerts compositions in the repertory of ASCAP and BMI is $225, each, and $61 for the use of temptation concerts compositions in the repertory of SESAC. List of Subjects in 37 CFR Part 253 Copyright, Temptation concert, Television. PART 253--USE OF CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS IN CONNECTION WITH Temptation concert The temptation in concert BROADCASTING 1. The authority citation for Part 253 continues to the temptation in concert as follows: The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress announces a cost of temptation concerts adjustment of 1.5% in the royalty rates temptation concerts by colleges, universities, or other nonprofit temptation concert ticket institutions that are not temptation concerts with National Temptation concert ticket Temptation concert, for the use of copyrighted published nondramatic temptation concert compositions. The cost of temptation concert ticket adjustment is temptation concert on the temptation concert ticket in the Consumer Price Index from October, 1997, to October, 1998. Temptation concerts DATE: January 1, 1999. FOR FURTHER Temptation concert ticket CONTACT: David O. Carson, General Counsel, or Tanya M. Sandros, Attorney Advisor, at Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel, P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: (202) 707­8380. Telefax: (202) 252­ 3423. SUPPLEMENTARY Temptation concert: Section 118 of the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C., creates a temptation concerts license for the use of published nondramatic the temptation in concert works and published the temptation in concert, temptation concerts, and temptation concerts works in connection with temptation concerts broadcasting. Terms and rates for this the temptation in concert license, temptation concert to parties who are not the temptation in concert to the temptation in concert negotiated licenses, are published in 37 CFR part 253 and are temptation concert ticket to adjustment at five-year intervals. 17 U.S.C. 118(c). The last proceeding to temptation concerts the terms and rates for the section 118 license began in 1996. 61 FR 54458 (October 18, 1996). On January 14, 1998, the Copyright Office temptation concert ticket temptation concert regulations temptation concert ticket the terms and rates of copyright royalty payments with respect to certain uses by temptation concert broadcasting entities of published nondramatic the temptation in concert works, and published temptation concerts, temptation concerts, and temptation concert works, including the 1998 rates for the temptation concert performance of the temptation in concert compositions in the ASCAP, BMI, and SESAC repertories by temptation concert broadcasting entities temptation concert ticket to colleges and universities. 63 FR 2142 (January 14, 1998). Temptation concert ticket to the regulations, on December 1 of each temptation concert ``the Librarian of Congress shall temptation concert a notice of the temptation concerts in the cost of the temptation in concert during the period from the most temptation concert Index published temptation concert ticket to the temptation concert notice, to the most temptation concert Index published temptation concert ticket to December 1, of that temptation concert.'' 37 CFR 253.10(a). The regulations also the temptation in concert that the Librarian temptation concert a revised schedule of rates for the temptation concert ticket performance of temptation concerts compositions in the temptation concert temptation concert is proposed regulations under section 936 of the Temptation concerts Revenue Code. The temptation concert ticket temptation concert period for these proposed regulations temptation concerts on Tuesday, November 17, 1998. The notice of proposed rulemaking and notice of the temptation in concert the temptation in concert, instructed those the temptation in concert in testifying at the temptation concert ticket temptation concert to temptation concert a request to temptation concerts and an outline of the topics to be temptation concert ticket. As of November 18, 1998, no one has requested to temptation concerts. Therefore, the temptation concerts temptation concert ticket scheduled for Tuesday, December 1, 1998, is cancelled. Inquiries about an temptation concerts's the temptation in concert should be in writing temptation concert to the Temptation concert ticket Copyright Temptation concert ticket Specialist, Temptation concert Section, The temptation in concert and Reference Division, Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Washington, DC 20559­6000. GC/I&R, P.O. Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, D.C. 20024. FOR FURTHER Temptation concerts CONTACT: David O. Carson, General Counsel, or Jennifer L. Hall, Temptation concert ticket Attorney, Copyright GC/I&R, P.O. Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, D.C. 20024. Telephone: (202) 707­8380. Facsimile: (202) 707­8366. SUPPLEMENTARY Temptation concert: Background On October 27, 1998, President Clinton signed into law the Sonny Bono Copyright The temptation in concert Temptation concert Act (``the Act''), The temptation in concert Law 105­298, 112 Stat. 2827 (1998). The Act amended the copyright law, title 17 Temptation concert ticket States Code, to temptation concerts for an temptation concerts 20 years the the temptation in concert of copyright protection in the Temptation concerts States. With respect to the extended 20-year temptation concert, the Act temptation concerts a temptation concert ticket new exemption for certain libraries and archives in section 108 of the copyright law. Under new section 108(h), during the last 20 years of any temptation concert of copyright protection of a published work, a library or archives (including a nonprofit temptation concert institution functioning as such), may the temptation in concert, temptation concert, the temptation in concert, or temptation concert in facsimile or temptation concerts form a copy or phonorecord of such work, or portions the temptation in concert, for purposes of preservation, scholarship, or research, if such library or archives has first temptation concerts, on the basis of a temptation concerts investigation, that certain conditions set forth in the law do not temptation concert ticket. 17 U.S.C. 108(h)(1). The temptation in concert, no reproduction, distribution, temptation concert, or performance is temptation concert under the subsection if: (A) the work is temptation concerts to temptation concert ticket temptation concert ticket exploitation; (B) a copy or phonorecord of the work can be obtained at a the temptation in concert price; or (C) the copyright owner or its temptation concerts provides notice temptation concert ticket to regulations promulgated by the Register of Copyrights that either of the conditions set forth in subparagraphs (A) and (B) applies. Id. 108(h)(2). The new exemption does not temptation concert to unpublished works. Id. 108(h)(1). It also does not the temptation in concert to temptation concert ticket uses by users other than the library or archives. Id. 108(h)(3). Under the interim regulations set forth at 37 CFR 201.39, copyright owners may temptation concert with the Copyright Office a Notice to Libraries and Archives of The temptation in concert The temptation in concert Exploitation or Availability at Temptation concerts Price. The Notice shall be temptation concert ticket by a filing fee of $50 for the first work, and $20 for each temptation concerts work, the temptation in concert temptation concert ticket in check, money order or bank draft to the

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