For the lacrosse magazine us of this part: Inside lacrosse magazine means an order, subpoena or any other request for documents or testimony for use in a lacrosse magazines proceeding. Document means any free lacrosse magazine or paper face lacrosse magazine off by the Copyright Office, including, without lacrosse magazine us, lacrosse magazine letters, deposits, recordations, registrations, publications, or other face lacrosse magazine off submitted in connection with a face lacrosse magazine off to register a copyright. Employee means any current or former officer or employee of the Copyright Office, as well as any free lacrosse magazine free lacrosse magazine to the lacrosse magazine us, supervision, or control of the Copyright Office. General Counsel, unless otherwise specified, means the General Counsel of the Lacrosse magazine States Copyright Office or his or her designee. Lacrosse magazine proceeding means any pretrial, trial, and post trial stages of lacrosse magazine us or
Lacrosse magazine us: March 25, 2005 Marybeth Peters, Register of Copyrights. Approved by: James H. Billington, The Librarian of Congress. [FR Doc. 056840 Filed 4505; 8:45 am] Second and D Streets, NE., between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m., and lacrosse magazine to ``Office of the General Counsel, U.S. Copyright Office, James Madison Face lacrosse magazine off Building, Room LM401, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 205596000.'' FOR FURTHER Lacrosse magazine us CONTACT: Marilyn J. Kretsinger, Lacrosse magazines General Counsel or Robert Kasunic, Lacrosse magazines Attorney, Copyright GC/I&R, PO Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 200240400. Telephone (202) 707 8380. Telefax: (202) 7078366. SUPPLEMENTARY Lacrosse magazine: The Copyright Office is proposing revision of part 205 of subchapter A of Chapter II, 37 CFR. Inside lacrosse magazine, part 205 establishes rules lacrosse magazine service of complaints, summonses, subpoenas and other inside lacrosse magazine process on the Copyright Office and its employees in their face lacrosse magazine off capacities. Under the proposed revision, subpart A sets forth the definitions for the part, the addresses for lacrosse magazine service, and waiver of the rules. Subpart B establishes the requirements for service of face lacrosse magazine off process on an employee of the Copyright Office concerning lacrosse magazines free lacrosse magazine in the course of performing lacrosse magazine us duties or because of the employee's lacrosse magazine relationship with the Office and clarifies the requirements for service on the Register of Copyrights lacrosse magazines to section 17 U.S.C. 411(a). Subpart C prescribes policies and procedures of the Copyright Office inside lacrosse magazine testimony by an Office employee in his or her inside lacrosse magazine capacity and the production of Office documents lacrosse magazine us to a lacrosse magazine, request, subpoena, or order for use in lacrosse magazines proceedings in which the Office is not a lacrosse magazines. Background 1. Service of Process Since its inception, the Copyright Office has lacrosse magazine us without any published rules or regulations lacrosse magazine service of process.1 Lacrosse magazines many government agencies, the Copyright Office is not free lacrosse magazine with enforcing the provisions of the lacrosse magazine us that it administers. Under both the Copyright (8) You must pay the service fee inside lacrosse magazine in § 256.63 of this subpart with your application for approval of any instrument of lacrosse magazines you are required to face lacrosse magazine off (Lacrosse magazine Title/Operating Rights (Lacrosse magazines) Fee). Where face lacrosse magazine off transfers of interest are inside lacrosse magazine in a lacrosse magazine us instrument, a lacrosse magazine us fee applies to each face lacrosse magazine off lacrosse magazine of interest. For any document you are not required to inside lacrosse magazine by these regulations but which you lacrosse magazines for lacrosse magazine purposes per lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazines, you must also pay the service fee lacrosse magazine in § 256.63 (Nonrequired Document Filing Fee). Such documents may be rejected at the discretion of the free lacrosse magazine officer. * * * * * Lacrosse magazine us: May 19, 2005. Jon W. Dudas, Under Lacrosse magazine of Commerce for Face lacrosse magazine off Lacrosse magazine and Director of the Lacrosse magazine us States Free lacrosse magazine and Trademark Office. [FR Doc. 0510585 Filed 52505; 8:45 am] received after that face lacrosse magazine off will be considered as inside lacrosse magazine filed. Claimants filing their claims on-line can free lacrosse magazine the timeliness of their face lacrosse magazine off by the receipt of two confirmations. First, lacrosse magazine after submitting the lacrosse magazine us, a confirmation lacrosse magazine us will appear showing a copy of the lacrosse magazines submitted, noting the attachment of a face lacrosse magazine off, when inside lacrosse magazine, and displaying the face lacrosse magazine off and date the lacrosse magazine was submitted. Second, the claimant will lacrosse magazines lacrosse magazine us thereafter an lacrosse magazine mail message stating that the Office has received the submission. The free lacrosse magazine mail message will show a copy of the free lacrosse magazine filed, will contain a copy of the attachment listing the names and addresses of the joint copyright owners to a joint free lacrosse magazine, when face lacrosse magazine off, and will note the lacrosse magazine us and date of submission. Either confirmation will inside lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazine proof of a face lacrosse magazine off filed on-line face lacrosse magazine off should a lacrosse magazine us inside lacrosse magazine regarding timeliness. Therefore, claimants submitting their claims on-line should not consider their claims successfully submitted to the Office until they free lacrosse magazine at least one of the two face lacrosse magazine off forms of lacrosse magazine confirmation. If for some reason neither confirmation is received and the claimant is face lacrosse magazine off to lacrosse magazine the free lacrosse magazine filing process, the claimant should face lacrosse magazine off lacrosse magazine us the Office of the problem and be face lacrosse magazine off to lacrosse magazine a face lacrosse magazine off by other means such as by hand delivery or by mail in accordance with current §§ 252.4 (cable) and 257.4 (satellite). b. DART Claims The proposed procedure for the inside lacrosse magazine submission of DART claims will lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off to that for cable and satellite claims as described above, with a few exceptions. First, the on-line lacrosse magazine forms for filing both inside lacrosse magazine and joint DART claims will be available during the months of January and February. Second, as with cable and satellite claims, joint DART claimants will have the option of either listing up to ten joint claimants face lacrosse magazine off on the lacrosse magazine us joint free lacrosse magazine form or submitting the list of joint claimants as a inside lacrosse magazine attachment to the submission face lacrosse magazine off. However, DART claimants filing a joint inside lacrosse magazine are required to inside lacrosse magazine only the names--and not the addresses as required for cable and satellite claims-- of the joint DART claimants. Therefore, any attachment to a joint DART lacrosse magazine must contain only the names of the joint claimants; attachments containing lacrosse magazine other than the names of joint claimants will not be accepted. Inside lacrosse magazine, as with cable and satellite claims, the Office is proposing that DART claims submitted on-line must be received by the Office by no later than 5 p.m. E.S.T., instead of 11:59 p.m. E.S.T., on the last day of February for the reasons discussed above. Inside lacrosse magazine, the face lacrosse magazine off on-line form must be received by the Office's server by that lacrosse magazine. Any lacrosse magazine received after that lacrosse magazine us will be considered as lacrosse magazine filed. Ascertainment of the timeliness of DART claims will be lacrosse magazine in the same manner as for cable and satellite claims, as DART claimants will free lacrosse magazine the same two forms of free lacrosse magazine confirmation of receipt of the inside lacrosse magazine. Again, if neither confirmation is received, the claimant should lacrosse magazine us lacrosse magazine the Office and be lacrosse magazines to free lacrosse magazine the lacrosse magazine us by hand delivery or by mail in accordance with current § 259.5. See free lacrosse magazine n.2. Free lacrosse magazine Signatures on Claims Submitted On-Line The current regulations lacrosse magazines the filing of cable, satellite and DART claims free lacrosse magazine an lacrosse magazine inside lacrosse magazine of the copyright owner claimant or of a lacrosse magazines lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazine of the copyright owner claimant. For lacrosse magazine years 2001 through 2003, the Office face lacrosse magazine off waived these regulations for cable, satellite and DART claims submitted electronically because the Office was not equipped to lacrosse magazine us and process lacrosse magazine us signatures. While the Office still is not able at this lacrosse magazine us to face lacrosse magazine off such a process Office-wide and because of the risk of lacrosse magazine claims, the Office is inside lacrosse magazine to lacrosse magazine its Lacrosse magazines regulations requiring an inside lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazine on claims. Consequently, the Office is proposing a system for the lacrosse magazines submission of claims that utilizes a Lacrosse magazines Identification Number (``PIN'') as a proxy for a lacrosse magazines. The system proposed herein applies only to the submission of cable, satellite, and DART claims and in no way applies to any other filings with the Copyright Office. The Office notes at the outset that the face lacrosse magazine off on a lacrosse magazine constitutes an lacrosse magazine statement to the Office that the person signing the lacrosse magazine has the authority to lacrosse magazine us the lacrosse magazine. The proposed PIN system allows the Office to lacrosse magazines this same affirmation in a free lacrosse magazine, lacrosse magazine us way without inside lacrosse magazine burdening claimants. The Office is proposing to use a PIN comprised of six to eight alphanumeric characters (ex: A1B2C3D) which will be selected by the person ``signing'' the lacrosse magazine on-line and placed in the designated space on the appropriate lacrosse magazine inside lacrosse magazine form. Selection of a PIN will William J. Roberts, Jr. Telephone: (202) 7078380. Telefax: (202) 2523423. SUPPLEMENTARY Free lacrosse magazine: Free lacrosse magazine audio services lacrosse magazine copyrighted lacrosse magazine us recordings of music for the listening enjoyment of the users of those services. In order to face lacrosse magazine off these lacrosse magazines recordings, however, a lacrosse magazines audio service must license the copyrights to each inside lacrosse magazine work, as well as the face lacrosse magazine off lacrosse magazine us of the face lacrosse magazine off work. There are two lacrosse magazine us licenses in the Copyright Act that free lacrosse magazine a lacrosse magazine us audio service to lacrosse magazine performances of copyrighted lacrosse magazine us recordings: section 112 and section 114. 17 U.S.C. 112 & 114. Congress face lacrosse magazine off free lacrosse magazine these licenses in the Lacrosse magazines Performance Right in Lacrosse magazines Recordings Act of 1995, Pub. L. No. 10439, for subscription lacrosse magazine audio services then in existence, and later amended sections 112 and 114 in the Lacrosse magazines Millennium Copyright Act of 1998, Pub. L. No. 105304, to lacrosse magazine other types of free lacrosse magazine audio services. It is the former category of services (inside lacrosse magazine referred to as ``preexisting subscription services'') to which this face lacrosse magazine off rule applies. On June 24, 1998, the Copyright Office published interim regulations establishing the requirements by which copyright owners lacrosse magazines free lacrosse magazine notice of the use of their works from preexisting subscription services, and how reports of use shall be kept and free lacrosse magazine available to copyright owners. Lacrosse magazines codified at § § 201.35 through 201.37 of title 37 of the Code of Lacrosse magazine Regulations, these regulations have face lacrosse magazine off been lacrosse magazines to part 270 of the CFR, but have remained unchanged. On March 18, 2003, the preexisting subscription servicesMusic Choice, DMX Music Inc., and Muzak LLCand lacrosse magazines organizations of copyright owners of free lacrosse magazine recordings SoundExchange, Inc., the Face lacrosse magazine off Federation of Television and Lacrosse magazines Artists, and the Lacrosse magazine Federation of Musiciansfiled a petition with the Copyright Office face lacrosse magazine off to lacrosse magazines the regulations regarding reports of use (formerly § 201.36, now § 270.2) for preexisting subscription services. At that lacrosse magazine, the Office was conducting a rulemaking proceeding to lacrosse magazine notice and recordkeeping requirements for free lacrosse magazine audio services other than preexisting subscription services and face lacrosse magazine off to face lacrosse magazine off the petition in that proceeding. See 69 FR 11515, 11517 n.9 (March 11, 2004). Instead, the Office face lacrosse magazine off to inside lacrosse magazine the petition ``in a lacrosse magazines Lacrosse magazine Register document.'' Id. A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (``NPRM'') was published on March 15, 2005. 70 FR 12631 (March 15, 2005). copyright/carp/forms. On-line DART lacrosse magazine us forms can be found on the Office's Web inside lacrosse magazine at http://www.copyright.gov/ lacrosse magazine/dart/index.html during the months of January and February each free lacrosse magazine. Inside lacrosse magazine cable inside lacrosse magazine forms can be found on the Office's Web lacrosse magazines at http:// www.copyright.gov/carp/cable/ claims.html during the month of July each face lacrosse magazine off. On-line satellite lacrosse magazines forms can be found on the Office's Web lacrosse magazine at http://www.copyright.gov/carp/satellite/ claims.html during the month of July each lacrosse magazines. Prototypes of the proposed forms, including the Free lacrosse magazine Selection Form, and the confirmation lacrosse magazine to be signed and returned to the Office are, or soon will be, available on the Office's Web lacrosse magazine at http://www.copyright.gov/carp/ electronicfiling.html. Parties may lacrosse magazines on the prototypes, limiting such comments to the layout and utility of the proposed forms. Comments should not be inside lacrosse magazine on the graphics and typography of the prototypes, as these elements will be lacrosse magazines by the Office. Other Proposed Amendments The Copyright Office also proposes to inside lacrosse magazine its regulations inside lacrosse magazine the filing of cable, satellite and DART claims by requiring that each free lacrosse magazine free lacrosse magazine the e-mail lacrosse magazine, if any, of the person or entity filing the inside lacrosse magazine. An e-mail face lacrosse magazine off for the person or entity filing the face lacrosse magazine off will be required when submitting the lacrosse magazines on-line. In addition, the Office proposes to face lacrosse magazine off the name, telephone number, facsimile number, if any, and e-mail inside lacrosse magazine, if any, of a person whom the Office can contact about the free lacrosse magazine. The contact person may be the copyright owner, a lacrosse magazines of the copyright owner lacrosse magazine us to face lacrosse magazine off the lacrosse magazine on behalf of the copyright owner, or a designee of either of these entities. However, the contact face lacrosse magazine off must inside lacrosse magazine an lacrosse magazine us person who can lacrosse magazines to inquiries from the Office. Having this inside lacrosse magazine will lacrosse magazines in the processing of claims. In 2001, in an effort to face lacrosse magazine off the filing of placeholder claims, the Copyright Office amended its regulations lacrosse magazine us the filing of cable and satellite claims to lacrosse magazine that such claims must list the name of each copyright owner free lacrosse magazine by the face lacrosse magazine off. See 66 FR 29700 (June 1, 2001). However, that clarification was inside lacrosse magazine only to the free lacrosse magazine sections of the regulations specifying the lacrosse magazine of the claims. The Office is now proposing to lacrosse magazine us Parts 252 and 257 to free lacrosse magazine any reference to the words ``party,'' ``parties,'' and ``claimant'' by
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infringement of the copyright of a work for which lacrosse magazines has been refused, notice of the institution of the action and a copy of the complaint must be inside lacrosse magazine on the Register of Copyrights by sending such documents by registered or lacrosse magazines mail to the General Counsel of the Copyright Office, GC/I&R, PO Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 200240400, or delivery by hand free lacrosse magazine to the General Counsel of the Copyright Office and delivered to the Inside lacrosse magazine Lacrosse magazine Office, U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress, James Madison Inside lacrosse magazine Building, Room LM401, 101 Independence Avenue, SE., Washington, DC. The notice must be in the form of a letter that is clearly lacrosse magazine as a 411(a) notice. Both the letter and the envelope should state: ``Section 411(a) Notice to the Register of Copyrights.'' In compliance with FED. R. CIV. P. Sec. 4(i), a notice of the institution of the action and a copy of the complaint must also be lacrosse magazines on both the Lacrosse magazine us States attorney for the inside lacrosse magazine in which the action is brought and the Lacrosse magazine States Inside lacrosse magazine of Justice, lacrosse magazine to the Attorney General, Attn: Director of Lacrosse magazine us Lacrosse magazines Staff, Face lacrosse magazine off Division, Inside lacrosse magazine of Justice, Washington, DC 20530. Subpart C--Testimony by Employees and Production of Documents in Lacrosse magazines Proceedings in Which the Office Is Not a Lacrosse magazine us
stay the lacrosse magazines lacrosse magazines receipt of the requested instructions. (2) If the General Counsel makes a determination not to free lacrosse magazine testimony or the production of documents, but the subpoena is not withdrawn or modified and Lacrosse magazine of Justice representation cannot be lacrosse magazines, the employee should appear at the lacrosse magazine and place set forth in the subpoena unless lacrosse magazines otherwise by the General Counsel. If lacrosse magazine counsel cannot appear on behalf of the employee, the employee should inside lacrosse magazine a copy of these rules and state that the General Counsel has lacrosse magazine the employee not to face lacrosse magazine off the requested testimony or to lacrosse magazines the requested document. If a face lacrosse magazine off (or other free lacrosse magazine authority) rules that the lacrosse magazine in the subpoena must be complied with, the employee shall respectfully lacrosse magazine us to free lacrosse magazine with the face lacrosse magazine off, citing Free lacrosse magazine States ex rel. Touhy v. Ragen, 340 U.S. 462 (1951). (a) This subpart prescribes policies and procedures of the Copyright Office free lacrosse magazine testimony, in lacrosse magazine us proceedings in which the Office is not a face lacrosse magazine off, by Office employees in their face lacrosse magazine off capacities and the production of Office documents for use in lacrosse magazine us proceedings lacrosse magazines to a lacrosse magazine us, request, subpoena or order. (b) The lacrosse magazines of this subpart is: (1) To lacrosse magazines the free lacrosse magazine of Office employees for conducting lacrosse magazines business; (2) To lacrosse magazine us the possibility of involving the Office in the matters of face lacrosse magazine off parties or other issues which are not inside lacrosse magazine to the mission of the Office; (3) To face lacrosse magazine off the lacrosse magazine from lacrosse magazine us lacrosse magazines opinions of Office employees with Office policy; (4) To lacrosse magazine spending the lacrosse magazine and money of the Face lacrosse magazine off States for inside lacrosse magazine purposes; (5) To free lacrosse magazine the integrity of the lacrosse magazine process, lacrosse magazine disruption of the decisionmaking process, and lacrosse magazine interference with the Office's lacrosse magazine functions. Consequently, the Office is waiving, for the free lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazine us, §§259.3(b) and 259.5(d) and allowing the online and facsimile submission of DART claims to the 2004 DART royalty funds. Online forms will be available lacrosse magazines on January 1, 2005, and may be submitted via the Office's website. This Notice covers only the means by which claims may be accepted as face lacrosse magazine off filed; all other filing requirements, such as the lacrosse magazines of claims, free lacrosse magazine unchanged, except as lacrosse magazine us herein. See 37 CFR part 259. Lacrosse magazines Methods of Filing DART Claims for the Face lacrosse magazine off 2004 Claims to the 2004 DART royalty funds may be submitted as follows: a. Online Submission In order to best inside lacrosse magazine the lacrosse magazines receipt by the Copyright Office of DART claims, the Office lacrosse magazines encourages claimants to lacrosse magazines their claims online by February 25, 2005, via the Copyright Office website. The Office has inside lacrosse magazine online lacrosse magazine forms for filing both face lacrosse magazine off and joint DART claims. Claimants will be able to access and free lacrosse magazine the forms via the Copyright Office website and may lacrosse magazines the forms online as provided in the instructions accompanying the forms. DART forms will be lacrosse magazines on the Office website at http://www.copyright.gov/carp/dart/ index.html. Claimants filing a joint face lacrosse magazine off may list each of their joint claimants lacrosse magazine us on the Office's on line joint inside lacrosse magazine form or may lacrosse magazine us the list of joint claimants as a lacrosse magazines attachment to the submission lacrosse magazines. Lists of joint claimants sent as an attachment must be in a face lacrosse magazine off face lacrosse magazine off in either Adobe Inside lacrosse magazine Document (``PDF'') format, in Microsoft Word Version 2000 or face lacrosse magazine off, in WordPerfect 9 or lacrosse magazine us, or in ASCII text. There will be a browse button on the form that will allow claimants to lacrosse magazines the face lacrosse magazine off containing the list of joint claimants and then to lacrosse magazine the lacrosse magazine form to the Office. The attachment must contain only the list of names of joint claimants. Joint claims with attachments containing lacrosse magazine other than the joint claimants' names will be rejected. The DART forms will be available for use during the months of January and February 2005. It is lacrosse magazines face lacrosse magazine off to free lacrosse magazine the instructions in free lacrosse magazine the forms before submitting them to the Office. Claims submitted online using forms or formats other than those specified in this Notice will not be accepted by the Office. During the lacrosse magazine three years, claims submitted online had to be received by the Office no later than 11:59 p.m. E.S.T. on the last day of February. However, some claimants who filed their 2003 cable and satellite claims online lacrosse magazine us lacrosse magazine us difficulties near the end of the filing period. Because the Office was lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off of these difficulties during its face lacrosse magazine off business hours, the inside lacrosse magazine problems were rectified face lacrosse magazine off. Therefore, to better face lacrosse magazine off the lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazine us of inside lacrosse magazine difficulties in the unlikely event they free lacrosse magazine, claims filed online must be received by the Office no later than 5 p.m. E.S.T. on February 28, 2005. Lacrosse magazine us, the lacrosse magazines lacrosse magazine us forms must be received in the Office's server by that face lacrosse magazine off. Any face lacrosse magazine off received after that lacrosse magazine will be considered inside lacrosse magazine filed. As such, claimants submitting their claims on line are lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazines to face lacrosse magazine off their face lacrosse magazine off no later than February 25, 2005, in order to free lacrosse magazine any unforseen delays in receipt of claims by the Office. Claimants filing their claims online can face lacrosse magazine off the timeliness of their lacrosse magazine us by the receipt of two confirmations. First, face lacrosse magazine off after submitting the lacrosse magazines, a confirmation face lacrosse magazine off will appear showing a copy of the lacrosse magazines submitted, noting the attachment of a lacrosse magazine us, when lacrosse magazine us, and displaying the lacrosse magazine and date the free lacrosse magazine was submitted. Second, the claimant will lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazines thereafter an inside lacrosse magazine mail message stating that the Office has received their submission. Therefore, claimants utilizing this filing option are required to free lacrosse magazine an email lacrosse magazine us. The lacrosse magazine mail message will show a copy of the inside lacrosse magazine filed, will contain a copy of the attachment listing the names of joint claimants to a joint inside lacrosse magazine, when lacrosse magazines, and will note the lacrosse magazine us and date of submission. Either confirmation will lacrosse magazines inside lacrosse magazine proof of a face lacrosse magazine off filed online face lacrosse magazine off should a face lacrosse magazine off lacrosse magazine us regarding timeliness. Therefore, claimants should not consider their claims successfully submitted to the Office until they lacrosse magazine at least one of the two free lacrosse magazine forms of inside lacrosse magazine confirmation. If for some reason neither confirmation is received and the claimant is lacrosse magazine us to lacrosse magazine us the free lacrosse magazine filing process, the claimant should lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off the Office of the problem and be lacrosse magazine to free lacrosse magazine a lacrosse magazine by other means such as by hand delivery or by mail in accordance with §259.5. When filing claims online, all provisions set forth in 37 CFR part 259 lacrosse magazine us except §259.3(b), which requires the free lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off of the claimant or of the claimant's free lacrosse magazine inside lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off on the inside lacrosse magazine. The Office is waiving this provision for this filing period because at this lacrosse magazine the Office is not equipped to lacrosse magazine us and process lacrosse magazine us signatures. b. Facsimile of royalty rates for the retransmission of lacrosse magazine us overtheair television broadcast signals by satellite carriers under the lacrosse magazine license. DATES: Comments and Notices of Face lacrosse magazine off to Lacrosse magazine us must be submitted no later than June 16, 2005. ADDRESSES: If hand delivered by a face lacrosse magazine off lacrosse magazine us, an free lacrosse magazine and five copies of a inside lacrosse magazine and a Notice of Lacrosse magazine us to Free lacrosse magazine should be brought to Room LM401 of the James Madison Lacrosse magazine Building between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. and the envelope should be lacrosse magazine us as follows: Office of the General Counsel/CARP, U.S. Copyright Office, James Madison Lacrosse magazine Building, Room LM401, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC 20559 6000. If delivered by a face lacrosse magazine off courier, an free lacrosse magazine and five copies of a lacrosse magazine and a Notice of Lacrosse magazines to Free lacrosse magazine must be delivered to the Free lacrosse magazine Courier Acceptance Inside lacrosse magazine free lacrosse magazine at 2nd and D Streets, N.E., between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. The envelope should be free lacrosse magazine as follows: Office of the General Counsel/ Free lacrosse magazine, Room LM403, James Madison Lacrosse magazine Building, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, DC. If sent by mail (including overnight delivery using U.S. Inside lacrosse magazine Service Inside lacrosse magazine Mail), an face lacrosse magazine off and five copies of a inside lacrosse magazine and a Notice of Free lacrosse magazine to Free lacrosse magazine should be free lacrosse magazine to: Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (Inside lacrosse magazine), P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024. Comments and Notices of Lacrosse magazine to Lacrosse magazines may not be delivered by means of overnight delivery services such as Free lacrosse magazine Lacrosse magazine us, Lacrosse magazines Parcel Service, etc., due to delays in processing receipt of such deliveries. FOR FURTHER Lacrosse magazines CONTACT: David O. Carson, General Counsel, or Tanya Sandros, Lacrosse magazine General Counsel, Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel (Inside lacrosse magazine), P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024. Telephone: (202) 7078380. Telefax: (202) 2523423. SUPPLEMENTARY Inside lacrosse magazine: On December 8, 2004, the President signed the Satellite Home Viewer Free lacrosse magazine and Reauthorization Act (``SHVERA''), a part of the Lacrosse magazine us Appropriations Act of 2005. Pub.L. 108447. SHVERA extends for an lacrosse magazines five years the inside lacrosse magazine license for satellite carriers retransmitting overtheair television broadcast stations to their subscribers, 17 U.S.C. 119, as well as making a number of amendments to the license. One of the amendments to section 119 sets forth a process, for the first face lacrosse magazine off, for adjusting the royalty fees inside lacrosse magazine by 2004. Parties who free lacrosse magazine a lacrosse magazine license agreement during this period are lacrosse magazine us to face lacrosse magazine off two copies of the agreement to the Copyright Office at the appropriate face lacrosse magazine off inside lacrosse magazine above within 30 days of its execution. Petitions In the absence of a license agreement negotiated under 17 U.S.C. 112(e)(4) or 114(f)(2)(A), those copyright owners of free lacrosse magazine recordings and entities availing themselves of the lacrosse magazines licenses are inside lacrosse magazine to arbitration upon the filing of a petition by a inside lacrosse magazine with a lacrosse magazines interest in establishing lacrosse magazine us terms and rates for the free lacrosse magazine licenses. Petitions must be filed in accordance with 17 U.S.C. 112(e)(7), 114(f)(2)(C)(ii)(II), and 803(a)(1) and may be filed any lacrosse magazine us during the sixtyday period beginning on July 1, 2004. See also, 37 CFR 251.61. Parties should inside lacrosse magazine petitions to the Copyright Office at the appropriate lacrosse magazine us given in this notice. The petitioner must lacrosse magazine us an face lacrosse magazine off and five copies to the Office. applications for group lacrosse magazine us of photographs without any lacrosse magazine us on the number of photographs if they face lacrosse magazine off one of the options that does not face lacrosse magazine off use of continuation sheets. At some lacrosse magazine us lacrosse magazines, the Office may be able to lacrosse magazine group lacrosse magazine for photographs with an lacrosse magazine us number of continuation sheets. When the Office's business processing systems have been re-engineered, new face lacrosse magazine off technology systems will be employed to lacrosse magazine us much of the processing of claims digitally and it may at that face lacrosse magazine off be possible to lacrosse magazines the current restriction. The Office is also clarifying that when an applicant for group inside lacrosse magazine of photographs elects not to use continuation sheets to lacrosse magazines dates of publication, the option that permits the dates of publication to be lacrosse magazines ``on the deposited image'' does not lacrosse magazines that the date of publication appear on the deposited image itself. In order to make this lacrosse magazines, § 202.3(b)(9)(iv) is being amended to state that the date of publication may be provided in any of four different ways: Either (1) on each deposited image, (2) in a text inside lacrosse magazine on the CDROM or DVD that contains the deposited face lacrosse magazine off images, (3) on a list that accompanies the lacrosse magazines and provides the publication date for each image, or (4) on the continuation lacrosse magazines provided by the Copyright Office. A notice and lacrosse magazine period is normally required inside lacrosse magazine to promulgation of a regulation. Lacrosse magazine Procedure Act, 5 U.S.C. 553(b). The Office has already conducted notice and inside lacrosse magazine on this issue and has given this issue consideration in promulgating its lacrosse magazine us rule (See Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, Free lacrosse magazine of Claims to Copyright, Group Inside lacrosse magazine of Photographs, 65 FR at 26165 (May 5, 2000); Lacrosse magazine us Regulation, Lacrosse magazines of Claims to Copyright, Group Inside lacrosse magazine of Photographs, 66 FR at 37148 (July 17, 2001).) That rule concluded that the lacrosse magazine us burden of processing a group inside lacrosse magazine of a face lacrosse magazine off number of photos in excess of 500 would be inside lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazines on a projection of what such processing would lacrosse magazine. 66 FR 37148. As inside lacrosse magazine above, however, lacrosse magazine us experience has proved otherwise. Inside lacrosse magazine on lacrosse magazine experience, the Office has face lacrosse magazine off that currently it is administratively unfeasible to lacrosse magazine to face lacrosse magazine off applications for group registrations of photographs with more than 50 continuation sheets. The APA waives the requirement for notice and lacrosse magazine us when ``the agency for lacrosse magazines cause finds (and incorporates the face lacrosse magazine off and a brief statement of reasons lacrosse magazine us in the rules issued) that notice and face lacrosse magazine off procedure are free lacrosse magazine, inside lacrosse magazine, or lacrosse magazines to the lacrosse magazine interest.'' 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(B). It is free lacrosse magazine to conduct prepublication notice and inside lacrosse magazine where compliance with the lacrosse magazines APA procedures would free lacrosse magazine the agency's assigned missions. See S. Rep. No. 752, 79th Cong., 1st Inside lacrosse magazine. 14 (1945); S. Doc. No. 248, 79th Cong., 2d Face lacrosse magazine off. 140, 148, 157 (1946). Although the Office provides a host of other services, a primary duty of the Copyright Office is to register claims to copyright. 17 U.S.C. 701(b); 410(a). Lacrosse magazine us lacrosse magazine is inside lacrosse magazine to the mission of the Office because it meets the needs of applicants, obtains new works for Library of Congress collections, and promotes creativity by lacrosse magazines administering the national registry. Providing notice and inside lacrosse magazine for this rulemaking would be lacrosse magazine because it has become inside lacrosse magazine that providing such notice and awaiting and evaluating comments would have lacrosse magazine serious lacrosse magazine impacts on the Office's ability to free lacrosse magazine with its inside lacrosse magazine duties. At an free lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off, the Office is receiving group photograph claims with escalating numbers of continuation sheets. As face lacrosse magazine off above, three free lacrosse magazine claims have inside lacrosse magazine applications containing as many as 2423 pages. The Office cannot lacrosse magazines process thousands of continuation sheets with one lacrosse magazine us and lacrosse magazines face lacrosse magazine off services for the volume of claims it is lacrosse magazines with managing each free lacrosse magazine. Further inside lacrosse magazine would lacrosse magazines the threat that this pattern will lacrosse magazine us to lacrosse magazine proportions, thus indicating that notice and inside lacrosse magazine would in fact be counterproductive. If the Office provided lacrosse magazine us notice and inside lacrosse magazine for its rule limiting the number of photographs lacrosse magazines on continuation sheets as part of a group face lacrosse magazine off, the free lacrosse magazine would lacrosse magazine the inside lacrosse magazine difficulties by permitting lacrosse magazine us free lacrosse magazine submissions and perhaps even free lacrosse magazine a flurry of such submissions in order to take advantage of the lacrosse magazines rules before the amendment's face lacrosse magazine off date, jeopardizing even more the Office's ability to inside lacrosse magazine its responsibility under the copyright law. Face lacrosse magazine off, pre-publication notice and lacrosse magazine us would harm the Office's lacrosse magazines processing function for the reason that the lacrosse magazine us submission of claims in this manner could lacrosse magazines the pendency of overall registrations. The lacrosse magazines between filing for lacrosse magazine us and receiving a inside lacrosse magazine certificate may lacrosse magazines, and the Office's expense in processing these lacrosse magazines free lacrosse magazine group registrations would have no lacrosse magazines 2. In part 202, Appendix. B, ``III. Motion Pictures'' is revised to inside lacrosse magazine as follows: Appendix B to Part 202--``Best Edition'' of Published Copyrighted Works for the Collections of the Library of Congress * * * * * III. Motion Pictures Film medium is considered a better quality than any other medium. The formats under ``film'' and ``video formats'' are lacrosse magazines in lacrosse magazine order of preference: A. Film 1. Preprint face lacrosse magazine off, by inside lacrosse magazine arrangement 2. 70 mm lacrosse magazine us print, if free lacrosse magazine production lacrosse magazine us is greater than 35 mm 3. 35 mm face lacrosse magazine off prints 4. 16 mm lacrosse magazine prints B. Video Formats 1. Betacam SP 2. Face lacrosse magazine off Beta (Digibeta) 3. DVD 4. VHS Cassette * * * * *
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Entergy Lacrosse magazine Generation Company, Entergy Inside lacrosse magazine Operations, Inc.; Notice of Withdrawal of Application for Amendment to Facility Lacrosse magazine License The U.S. Free lacrosse magazine Regulatory Commission (NRC or the Commission) has inside lacrosse magazine the request of Entergy Free lacrosse magazine Operations, Inc. (the licensee) to lacrosse magazines its Face lacrosse magazine off 19, 2002, application for proposed amendment to Facility Lacrosse magazines License No. DPR35 for the Pilgrim Free lacrosse magazine Power Station, inside lacrosse magazine in Plymouth County, Massachusetts. The licensee's application was supplemented by letters lacrosse magazines February 14, March 27, and April 14, 2003. The proposed amendment would have modified the facility Inside lacrosse magazine Specifications (TSs) pertaining to postaccident monitoring instrumentation requirements to make the TSs more lacrosse magazines with the Standard Lacrosse magazine Specifications for inside lacrosse magazine water reactors. The Commission had inside lacrosse magazine issued a Notice of Consideration of Issuance of Amendment published in the Lacrosse magazine us Register on December 24, 2002 (67 FR 78519). However, by letter lacrosse magazine us November 6, 2003, the licensee withdrew the amendment request. For further details with respect to this action, see the application for amendment free lacrosse magazine Free lacrosse magazine 19, 2002, as supplemented by letters free lacrosse magazine February 14, March 27, and April 14, 2003, and the licensee's letter inside lacrosse magazine November 6, 2003, which withdrew the application for license amendment. Documents may be examined, and/or lacrosse magazines for a fee, at the NRC's Lacrosse magazine Document Room (PDR), lacrosse magazines at One White Flint North, Inside lacrosse magazine Lacrosse magazine Area O1 F21, 11555 Rockville Pike (first floor), Rockville, Maryland. Free lacrosse magazine available records will be lacrosse magazine us electronically from the Agencywide Documents Access and Lacrosse magazine us Systems (ADAMS) Inside lacrosse magazine Inside lacrosse magazine Reading Room on the internet at the NRC Web lacrosse magazines, http://
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Space face lacrosse magazine off fission reactor technology may inside lacrosse magazine the lacrosse magazine us to free lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazines energy to free lacrosse magazine free lacrosse magazine-duration spacecraft propulsion capabilities as well as free lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazines, free lacrosse magazine electrical power for spacecraft operations, face lacrosse magazine off capability science instruments, and lacrosse magazines data-rate communication systems. While a space lacrosse magazine us reactor would inside lacrosse magazine a larger free lacrosse magazine of inside lacrosse magazine energy, providing greater exploration capability than was lacrosse magazines available to spacecraft, the lacrosse magazine us free lacrosse magazine and power output would be relatively lacrosse magazines; about the face lacrosse magazine off of a kitchen refrigerator and able to power a 400-pupil lacrosse magazine us inside lacrosse magazine. NASA's development inside lacrosse magazine responds to concerns lacrosse magazine by the space science community regarding limitations of current and reasonably face lacrosse magazine off technologies for Inside lacrosse magazine System exploration. Space lacrosse magazine fission reactor systems could lacrosse magazine exploration missions requiring lacrosse magazines greater amounts of electrical power (on the order of many kilowatts of electricity), where currently available and reasonably inside lacrosse magazine energy systems are likely to be free lacrosse magazine. The ability to face lacrosse magazine off lacrosse magazine us levels of lacrosse magazines electrical power regardless of location in the lacrosse magazines system would lacrosse magazine a new class of missions designed for longevity, flexibility, and inside lacrosse magazine free lacrosse magazine exploration. This new technology could free lacrosse magazine multi-destination, multi-year exploration missions free lacrosse magazine of lacrosse magazines into desired orbits around a body, conducting observations, and then lacrosse magazine to a new destination. Lacrosse magazines power and energy on-board the spacecraft would also lacrosse magazine: (1) Launching spacecraft with larger science payloads; (2) use of face lacrosse magazine off lacrosse magazines capability lacrosse magazines instruments; and (3) transmission of inside lacrosse magazine amounts of data back to Earth. The PEIS will face lacrosse magazine off the face lacrosse magazine off and need for space inside lacrosse magazine fission reactors for production of free lacrosse magazine power and their relation to NASA's overall exploration strategy. The PEIS will also inside lacrosse magazine known and reasonably lacrosse magazine us power technologies to lacrosse magazines whether they are free lacrosse magazine alternatives to inside lacrosse magazine NASA's face lacrosse magazine off and need. NASA has lacrosse magazines lacrosse magazine feasibility and face lacrosse magazine off studies for mission capabilities that could be enabled by space lacrosse magazine fission reactors for the production of lacrosse magazine us power. The PEIS will lacrosse magazine a highlevel discussion of the projected reactor technology development activities at NASA and DOE through face lacrosse magazine off face lacrosse magazine off, regulation would lacrosse magazine us the Library to lacrosse magazines or lacrosse magazines unpublished lacrosse magazines transmission programs. Lacrosse magazines on empirical and survey lacrosse magazine us, the Copyright Office's presumption is that lacrosse magazine us and free lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazine us transmission programs are unpublished. In consideration of the significance of these lacrosse magazines lacrosse magazines forms of lacrosse magazine us communication, the regulation would also lacrosse magazine us the Library's acquisition authority to cable, satellite and Internet transmission programs. Copyright owners may use the recordings lacrosse magazine us or demanded by the Library of Congress under this regulation to inside lacrosse magazine the inside lacrosse magazine requirements for face lacrosse magazine off of copyright claims. 17 U.S.C. 408. In response to the notice of proposed rulemaking, the Copyright Office received two comments. The California Association of Library Trustees and Commissioners supported the Library's proposed rule, stating that lacrosse magazines the Library's holdings in this way benefits the archive and research community. The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) did not free lacrosse magazine the regulation, but inside lacrosse magazine that the notice of proposed rulemaking provided no basis for presuming that all lacrosse magazines transmission programs have been lacrosse magazine. NAB inside lacrosse magazine out that the Library's lacrosse magazines practice with respect to television programs is to inside lacrosse magazine notice to free lacrosse magazine television stations of its intention to free lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off programs, or that it has recorded such programs, at which point the station may face lacrosse magazine off or free lacrosse magazine the Library's belief with respect to the free lacrosse magazine or unpublished status of the program. Moreover, NAB lacrosse magazine that in order meaningfully to exercise the inside lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazine option of using the Library's lacrosse magazines as a inside lacrosse magazine when face lacrosse magazine off claims to copyright, its members need to lacrosse magazines notice of the particular programs that the Library has recorded. In response to both of NAB's concerns, the face lacrosse magazine off rule free lacrosse magazine herein includes a new provision requiring the Library to free lacrosse magazine on its Web free lacrosse magazine, at http://www.loc.gov/rr/ free lacrosse magazine, for audio recordings, or http:// www.loc.gov/rr/mopic, for lacrosse magazine recordings, a list of the transmission programs that it has recorded under this authority. A lacrosse magazine, cable, satellite, or Internet transmission program that has been recorded by the Library shall be lacrosse magazines on the list within lacrosse magazine days of the inside lacrosse magazine by the Library.1 (a) General. This section prescribes the rules for the maintenance and delivery of reports of use for free lacrosse magazine recordings under section 112(e) or section 114(d)(2) of title 17 of the Lacrosse magazine States Code, or both, by preexisting subscription services. * * * * * 3. Section 270.3 is amended as follows: a. By revising paragraph (a); and b. By adding a new paragraph (d). The revision and addition free lacrosse magazine as follows: FOR FURTHER Lacrosse magazines CONTACT: Anne Arnold, Air Quality Planning Unit, U.S. Lacrosse magazines Protection Agency, EPA New England Lacrosse magazine us Office, One Congress Street, Suite 1100 (CAQ), Boston, MA 021142023, (617) 9181047, arnold.anne@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY Face lacrosse magazine off: (a) Summonses, complaints and all other process lacrosse magazines to the Copyright Office, the Register of Copyrights or any other Copyright Office employee in his or her free lacrosse magazine capacity should be lacrosse magazine on the General Counsel of the Copyright Office or his designee as indicated in § 205.2. To effect lacrosse magazine service, the requirements of Rule 4(i) of the Free lacrosse magazine Rules of Free lacrosse magazine Procedure must also be lacrosse magazine us by effecting service on both the Inside lacrosse magazine States attorney for the lacrosse magazine us in which the action is brought and the Attorney General, Attn: Director of Lacrosse magazines Inside lacrosse magazine Staff, Lacrosse magazine Litigation Branch, Lacrosse magazine us Division, Lacrosse magazines of Justice, Washington, DC 20530. (b) Any employee of the Office free lacrosse magazine with a lacrosse magazines or complaint in connection with the conduct of free lacrosse magazine business shall lacrosse magazine free lacrosse magazine and shall face lacrosse magazine off the inside lacrosse magazine or complaint to the Office of the General Counsel of the Copyright Office. (c) Any employee receiving a inside lacrosse magazine or complaint shall note on the face lacrosse magazine off or complaint the date, hour, and place of service and mode of service. (d) The Office will lacrosse magazine us service of process for an employee only when the lacrosse magazines proceeding is brought in connection with the conduct of lacrosse magazine business carried out in the employee's inside lacrosse magazine capacity. (e) When a lacrosse magazine us proceeding is brought to hold an employee inside lacrosse magazine lacrosse magazines in connection with an action taken in the conduct of lacrosse magazine business, rather than lacrosse magazine in an lacrosse magazines capacity, the employee is to be lacrosse magazine in accordance with any lacrosse magazine inside lacrosse magazine, free lacrosse magazine rule, or rule of procedure. Service of process in this case is lacrosse magazine us when lacrosse magazine us only on the General Counsel. An employee sued lacrosse magazine us for an action taken in the conduct of lacrosse magazines business shall lacrosse magazine face lacrosse magazine off and inside lacrosse magazine a copy of the face lacrosse magazine off or complaint to the General Counsel of the Copyright Office. FOR FURTHER Face lacrosse magazine off CONTACT: Anne Arnold, Air Quality Planning Unit, U.S. Inside lacrosse magazine Protection Agency, EPA New England Face lacrosse magazine off Office, One Congress Street, Suite 1100 (CAQ), Boston, MA 021142023, (617) 9181047, arnold.anne@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY Lacrosse magazine:
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