[Federal Register Volume 65, Number 130 (Thursday, July 6, 2000)]
[Notices]
[Pages 41737-41738]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 00-17108]


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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

Copyright Office

[Docket No. 99-3 CARP DD 95-98]


Distribution of 1995, 1996, 1997, and 1998 Digital Audio 
Recording Technology Royalties

AGENCY: Copyright Office, Library of Congress.

ACTION: Announcement of the schedule for the proceeding.

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SUMMARY: The Copyright Office of the Library of Congress is announcing 
the schedule for the 180-day arbitration period for the Copyright 
Arbitration Royalty Panel (``CARP'') proceeding to determine the 
distribution of the 1995-98 digital audio recording technology 
(``DART'') royalties in the Musical Works Funds.

DATES: Filings must be submitted according to the announced schedule, 
except as otherwise provided by Order of the Copyright Arbitration 
Royalty Panel.

ADDRESSES: If hand delivered, parties shall deliver an original and 
five copies of all written filings concerning this proceeding to: 
Office of the Copyright General Counsel, James Madison Memorial 
Building, First and Independence Avenue, SE., Room LM-403, Washington, 
DC 20540. If sent by mail, filings should be addressed to: Copyright 
Arbitration Royalty Panel (CARP), P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, 
Washington, DC 20024.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: David O. Carson, General Counsel, or 
Tanya M. Sandros, Senior Attorney, Copyright Arbitration Royalty Panel 
(``CARP''), PO Box 70977, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024. 
Telephone: (202) 707-8380. Telefax: (202) 252-3423.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

A. Background

    On May 4, 1999, the Copyright Office published a notice in the 
Federal Register requesting comment as to the existence of a 
controversy concerning the distribution of the 1995, 1996, 1997, and 
1998 DART royalty fees in the Musical Works Funds and consolidating the 
consideration of the distribution of the 1995-98 Musical Works Funds 
into a single proceeding. 64 FR 23875 (May 4, 1999). The following 
parties filed comments and Notices of Intent to Participate: Carl 
DeMonbrun/Polyphonic Music, Inc. (``DeMonbrun''); Broadcast Music, Inc. 
(``BMI''), the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers 
(``ASCAP''), SESAC, Inc. (``SESAC''), the Harry Fox Agency (``HFA''), 
the Songwriters Guild of America (``SGA''), and Copyright Management, 
Inc. (``CMI'') (collectively the ``Settling Parties''); James Cannings/
Can Can Music (``Cannings''); Alicia Carolyn Evelyn (``Evelyn''); and 
Eugene ``Lambchops'' Curry/ TaJai Music, Inc. (``Curry'').
    On September 21, 1999, the Office issued an Order announcing the 
precontroversy discovery schedule for the proceeding, beginning on 
November 15, 1999. See Order in Docket No. 99-3 CARP DD 95-98 
(September 21, 1999). Prior to commencement of the 45-day 
precontroversy discovery period, the Office was notified that Cannings 
and DeMonbrun had settled their respective controversies with the 
Settling Parties. Thus, the parties who will appear before the CARP in 
the current proceeding are the Settling Parties, Evelyn, and Curry.
    The September 21, 1999, Order also set the initiation of the 
arbitration for February 28, 2000. However, the Office's duty to 
publish every two years a new list of arbitrators eligible to serve on 
a CARP rendered the February 28 initiation date unworkable. See 37 CFR 
251.3. On January 14, 2000, in accordance with Sec. 251.3(b), the 
Office published the list of arbitrators eligible to serve on a CARP 
initiated during 2000 and 2001. 65 FR 2439 (January 14, 2000). Because 
the time period between the publication of the arbitrator list and the 
February 28 initiation date was not sufficient to complete the 
selection of arbitrators for this proceeding, the Office reset the 
initiation of the arbitration to April 10, 2000. See Order in Docket 
No. 99-3 CARP DD 95-98 (March 14, 2000).
    On April 10, 2000, the Office published a notice initiating the 
180-day arbitration period for this proceeding. 65 FR 19025 (April 10, 
2000). Once the arbitrators for this proceeding were selected, the 
Office scheduled the initial meeting between the arbitrators and the 
parties for May 16, 2000. However, the chairperson of the panel 
resigned out of concern that potential conflicts of interest, which 
were not known to the arbitrator at the time of selection, may exist 
under Sec. 251.32. Because of these concerns, the Copyright Office 
canceled the May 16, 2000, meeting between the parties and the original 
panel of arbitrators. Pursuant to Sec. 251.6(f), the remaining two 
arbitrators selected a new chairperson. On June 14, 2000, in accordance 
with Sec. 251.6(f), the Office announced the suspension of the 180-day 
arbitration period from May 16, 2000, to June 16, 2000, the resumption 
of the 180-day period on June 16, 2000, the new chairperson of the 
panel, and the time and place of the rescheduled initial meeting, which 
took place on June 19, 2000. See 65 FR 37412 (June 14, 2000).

B. The Schedule

    Section 251.11(b) of 37 CFR provides: ``At the beginning of each 
proceeding, the CARP shall develop the original schedule of the 
proceeding which shall be published in the Federal Register at

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least seven calendar days in advance of the first meeting. Such 
announcement shall state the times, dates, and place of the meetings, 
the testimony to be heard, whether any of the meetings, or any portion 
of a meeting, is to be closed, and if so, which ones, and the name and 
telephone number of the person to contact for further information.''
    All meetings of the CARP are open to the public, unless otherwise 
specified. To ensure that the public receives adequate notice of such 
meetings, the rule requires that the Office publish a schedule of the 
meetings at least seven days before the first meeting. See 59 FR 2550 
(January 18, 1994). As set forth below, there are no further meetings 
for this proceeding scheduled at this time; thus, the seven-day advance 
publication requirement is unnecessary in this instance. Accordingly, 
this notice fulfills the requirements of Sec. 251.11(b) for the 
proceeding to determine the distribution of the 1995-98 DART royalties 
in the Musical Works Funds.
    On June 19, 2000, the parties to this proceeding met with the 
arbitrators for the purpose of setting a schedule and discussing the 
procedural aspects of this proceeding. The key procedural issue before 
the Panel at the outset of the proceeding was the consideration of the 
issue designated to the CARP of whether to suspend formal hearings and 
make the determination as to the distribution of the 1995-98 DART 
royalties in the Musical Works Funds on the written pleadings. See 
Order in Docket No. 99-3 CARP DD 95-98 (December 22, 1999). After 
hearing argument from all parties, the Panel announced its decision to 
waive the requirement of oral evidentiary hearings and to proceed upon 
the written record alone. The Panel stated in its Order that the 
following schedule would govern the remainder of the proceeding:
    Deadline for submission of any revision desired at this time of a 
party's claim, pursuant to Sec. 251.43(d): July 7, 2000.
    Deadline for submission of any rebuttal case desired by a party: 
July 28, 2000.
    Deadline for submission of findings of fact and conclusions of law 
and proposed orders, including specific calculations of royalty 
payments: August 18, 2000.
    Deadline for submission of reply findings of fact and conclusions 
of law and proposed orders: August 28, 2000.
    Order in Docket No. 99-3 CARP DD 95-98 (June 19, 2000).
    At this time, the parties have not moved to close any portion of 
the proceeding to the public. Further refinements to the schedule will 
be issued as orders to the parties participating in the proceeding. All 
changes will be noted in the docket file of the proceeding, as required 
by the Copyright Office regulations governing the administration of 
CARP proceedings. 37 CFR 251.11(c).

    Dated: June 30, 2000.
David O. Carson,
General Counsel.
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