Laws: Cases and Codes : U.S. Code : Title 17 : Section 803


   
U.S. Code as of: 01/19/04
Section 803. Institution and conclusion of proceedings

      (a)(1) With respect to proceedings under section 801(b)(1)
    concerning the adjustment of royalty rates as provided in sections
    112, 114, 115 and 116, and with respect to proceedings under
    subparagraphs (A) and (D) of section 801(b)(2), during the calendar
    years specified in the schedule set forth in paragraphs (2), (3),
    (4) and (5), any owner or user of a copyrighted work whose royalty
    rates are specified by this title, established by the Copyright
    Royalty Tribunal before the date of the enactment of the Copyright
    Royalty Tribunal Reform Act of 1993, or established by a copyright
    arbitration royalty panel after such date of enactment, may file a
    petition with the Librarian of Congress declaring that the
    petitioner requests an adjustment of the rate. The Librarian of
    Congress shall, upon the recommendation of the Register of
    Copyrights, make a determination as to whether the petitioner has
    such a significant interest in the royalty rate in which an
    adjustment is requested. If the Librarian determines that the
    petitioner has such a significant interest, the Librarian shall
    cause notice of this determination, with the reasons therefor, to
    be published in the Federal Register, together with the notice of
    commencement of proceedings under this chapter.
      (2) In proceedings under section 801(b)(2)(A) and (D), a petition
    described in paragraph (1) may be filed during 1995 and in each
    subsequent fifth calendar year.
      (3) In proceedings under section 801(b)(1) concerning the
    adjustment of royalty rates as provided in section 115, a petition
    described in paragraph (1) may be filed in 1997 and in each
    subsequent tenth calendar year or as prescribed in section
    115(c)(3)(D).
      (4)(A) In proceedings under section 801(b)(1) concerning the
    adjustment of royalty rates as provided in section 116, a petition
    described in paragraph (1) may be filed at any time within 1 year
    after negotiated licenses authorized by section 116 are terminated
    or expire and are not replaced by subsequent agreements.
      (B) If a negotiated license authorized by section 116 is
    terminated or expires and is not replaced by another such license
    agreement which provides permission to use a quantity of musical
    works not substantially smaller than the quantity of such works
    performed on coin-operated phonorecord players during the 1-year
    period ending March 1, 1989, the Librarian of Congress shall, upon
    petition filed under paragraph (1) within 1 year after such
    termination or expiration, convene a copyright arbitration royalty
    panel. The arbitration panel shall promptly establish an interim
    royalty rate or rates for the public performance by means of a
    coin-operated phonorecord player of non-dramatic musical works
    embodied in phonorecords which had been subject to the terminated
    or expired negotiated license agreement. Such rate or rates shall
    be the same as the last such rate or rates and shall remain in
    force until the conclusion of proceedings by the arbitration panel,
    in accordance with section 802, to adjust the royalty rates
    applicable to such works, or until superseded by a new negotiated
    license agreement, as provided in section 116(b).
      (5) With respect to proceedings under section 801(b)(1)
    concerning the determination of reasonable terms and rates of
    royalty payments as provided in section 112 or 114, the Librarian
    of Congress shall proceed when and as provided by those sections.
      (b) With respect to proceedings under subparagraph (B) or (C) of
    section 801(b)(2), following an event described in either of those
    subsections, any owner or user of a copyrighted work whose royalty
    rates are specified by section 111, or by a rate established by the
    Copyright Royalty Tribunal or the Librarian of Congress, may,
    within twelve months, file a petition with the Librarian declaring
    that the petitioner requests an adjustment of the rate. In this
    event the Librarian shall proceed as in subsection (a) of this
    section. Any change in royalty rates made by the Copyright Royalty
    Tribunal or the Librarian of Congress pursuant to this subsection
    may be reconsidered in 1980, 1985, and each fifth calendar year
    thereafter, in accordance with the provisions in section
    801(b)(2)(B) or (C), as the case may be.
      (c) With respect to proceedings under section 801(b)(1),
    concerning the determination of reasonable terms and rates of
    royalty payments as provided in section 118, the Librarian of
    Congress shall proceed when and as provided by that section.
      (d) With respect to proceedings under section 801(b)(3) or (4),
    concerning the distribution of royalty fees in certain
    circumstances under section 111, 116, 119, or 1007, the Librarian
    of Congress shall, upon a determination that a controversy exists
    concerning such distribution, cause to be published in the Federal
    Register notice of commencement of proceedings under this chapter.



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