Notice2021-13418
Distribution of 2019 Satellite Royalty Funds
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Published
June 24, 2021
Issuing agencies
Library of CongressCopyright Royalty Board
Abstract
The Copyright Royalty Judges solicit comments on a motion of Allocation Phase claimants for partial distribution of 2019 satellite royalty funds.
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[Federal Register Volume 86, Number 119 (Thursday, June 24, 2021)]
[Notices]
[Pages 33378-33379]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2021-13418]
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Royalty Board
[Docket No. 20-CRB-0009-SD (2019)]
Distribution of 2019 Satellite Royalty Funds
AGENCY: Copyright Royalty Board, Library of Congress.
ACTION: Notice requesting comments.
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SUMMARY: The Copyright Royalty Judges solicit comments on a motion of
Allocation Phase claimants for partial distribution of 2019 satellite
royalty funds.
DATES: Comments are due on or before July 26, 2021.
ADDRESSES: Interested claimants must submit timely comments using eCRB,
the Copyright Royalty Board's online electronic filing application, at
<a href="https://app.crb.gov">https://app.crb.gov</a>.
Instructions: All submissions must include a reference to the CRB
and docket number 20-CRB-0009-SD (2019). All submissions will be posted
without change to eCRB at <a href="https://app.crb.gov">https://app.crb.gov</a> including any personal
information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read submitted background
documents or comments, go to eCRB, the Copyright Royalty Board's online
electronic filing and case management system, at <a href="https://app.crb.gov">https://app.crb.gov</a>
and search for docket No. 20-CRB-0009-SD (2019).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anita Blaine, CRB Program Specialist,
by telephone at (202) 707-7658 or email at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#fe9d8c9cbe92919dd0999188"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="4b2839290b272428652c243d">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year satellite providers must submit
royalty payments to the Register of Copyrights as required by the
statutory license set forth in section 119 of the Copyright Act for the
retransmission to satellite subscribers of over-the-air television
broadcast signals. See 17 U.S.C. 119(b). The Copyright Royalty Judges
(Judges) oversee distribution of royalties to copyright owners whose
works were included in a qualifying transmission and who timely filed a
claim for royalties.
Allocation of the royalties collected occurs in one of two ways. In
the first instance, the Judges may authorize distribution in accordance
with a negotiated settlement among all claiming parties. 17 U.S.C.
119(b)(5)(A), 801(b)(3)(A). If all claimants do not reach an agreement
with respect to the royalties, the Judges must conduct a proceeding to
determine the distribution of any royalties that remain in controversy.
17 U.S.C. 119(b)(5)(B), 801(b)(3)(B). Alternatively, the Judges may, on
motion of claimants and on notice to all interested parties, authorize
a partial distribution of royalties, reserving on deposit sufficient
funds to resolve identified disputes. 17 U.S.C. 119(b)(5)(C),
801(b)(3)(C).
On June 10, 2021, representatives of all the Allocation Phase
(formerly ``Phase I'') claimant categories \1\ filed with the Judges a
motion requesting a partial distribution amounting to 40% of the 2019
satellite royalty funds on deposit pursuant to section 801(b)(3)(C) of
the Copyright Act. That statutory section requires that, before ruling
on the motion, the Judges publish a notice in the Federal Register
seeking responses to the motion for partial distribution to ascertain
whether any claimant entitled to receive the subject royalties has a
reasonable objection to the requested distribution. 17 U.S.C.
801(b)(3)(C).
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\1\ The representatives are Program Suppliers; Joint Sports
Claimants; Commercial Television Claimants Group; Devotional
Claimants; Broadcast Music, Inc.; American Society of Composers,
Authors and Publishers; and SESAC, Inc., which represent
traditionally recognized claimant categories. The Judges have not
determined, and do not by this notice determine, the universe of
claimant categories for 2019 satellite retransmission royalties.
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Accordingly, this notice seeks comments from interested claimants
on whether any reasonable objection exists that would preclude the
distribution of 40% of the 2019 satellite royalty funds to the
Allocation Phase Claimants. Parties objecting to the proposed partial
distribution must advise the Judges of the existence and extent of all
their objections by the end of the comment period. The Judges will not
consider any objections with respect to the partial distribution motion
that come to their attention after the close of the comment period.
Members of the public may read the motion by accessing the
Copyright Royalty Board's electronic filing and case management system
at <a href="https://app.crb.gov">https://app.crb.gov</a> and searching for Docket No. 20-CRB-0009-SD
(2019).
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Dated: June 15, 2021.
Jesse M. Feder,
Chief Copyright Royalty Judge.
[FR Doc. 2021-13418 Filed 6-23-21; 8:45 am]
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