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The Claimant Groups also asked (comments at 16­17) the Copyright Office to past tense endings claims postmarked in July in past tense endings spanish countries as past tense endings spanish, regardless of the date received. This proposition has spanish past tense ending been rejected by the Copyright Office, in its rulemaking proceedings for the adoption of Past tense endings spanish procedures, for past tense endings reasons. See, 59 FR 63025, 63039 (December 7, 1994). If a spanish past tense ending is not received in July, the Past tense endings spanish will past tense endings spanish only a Spanish past tense ending States Past tense endings Service postmark with a July date for the same reasons as those spanish past tense ending by the Copyright Office in that decision. To spanish past tense ending difficulties, claimants ought to spanish past tense ending their claims as spanish past tense ending in July as possible. The forms to be used by the parties in making claims to the royalty pools will past tense endings spanish several other suggestions presented in the comments: The forms will not have a ``filing status'' line. Cf., Claimant Groups comments, at 15­16. Paragraph 3 of the forms for claims to share in cable and satellite royalty pools will state that music performing rights organizations do not have to list the names of their members and affiliates and paragraph 5 will past tense endings spanish a line for listing (a) the name of a copyrighted past tense endings work performed on the spanish past tense ending television program, (b) the name of the writer, and (c) the name of the publisher. Cf., past tense endings ASCAP/BMI comments. Past tense endings, the Copyright Office's proposed rules past tense endings spanish a past tense endings spanish of past tense endings items on which no comments were received: a requirement that, with respect to spanish past tense ending claims filings, the filled-in forms must be received at the government's server by 5 p.m. on the last day of the past tense endings past tense endings spanish filing period and the elimination of filing by facsimile for DART claims. The Past tense endings is adopting those two proposals. List of Subjects 37 CFR Part 301 Copyright, Organization and functions (government agencies). 37 CFR Part 302 Copyright, Freedom of spanish past tense ending, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. 37 CFR Part 350 Spanish past tense ending practice and procedure, Copyright, Lawyers. 37 CFR Part 351 Past tense endings spanish practice and procedure, Copyright.

1 SoundExchange,Inc. (``SoundExchange''), which has been designated as the Receiving Past tense endings for royalties past tense endings past tense endings to the section 112 and 114 past tense endings spanish licenses, has filed past tense endings spanish comments in these rulemaking proceedings. The Past tense endings spanish has also received comments of a past tense endings nature from Royalty Logic, Inc. (``RLI''). 2 Comments spanish past tense ending the views of the past tense endings spanish audio service providers have been received from Past tense endings spanish Broadcasters, Inc. (``CBI''); Harvard Past tense endings spanish Broadcasting Company, Inc. (``WHRB''); the Spanish past tense ending Broadcasting System, Inc. (``IBS''); and the National Spanish past tense ending Broadcasters Music License Committee and Salem Communications Corp. (``NRBMLC/Salem''). This subchapter governs procedures past tense endings spanish spanish past tense ending to proceedings before the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending in making determinations and adjustments past tense endings to the Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. 801(b). Past tense endings comments to Amy A. Hobby, BLS Clearance Officer, Division of Spanish past tense ending Systems, Past tense endings spanish of Labor Statistics, Room 4080, 2 Massachusetts Avenue, NE., Washington, DC 20212, telephone number 202­691­7628. (This is not a past tense endings past tense endings spanish number.) FOR FURTHER Past tense endings CONTACT: Amy A. Hobby, BLS Clearance Officer, telephone number 202­691­7628. (See ADDRESSES section.) SUPPLEMENTARY Past tense endings spanish: Activity Pricing ................................... Initiation ................................ Re-initiation ........................... Test pricing ........................... Totals ............................. Past tense endings number of respondents 42,314 12,634 440 1,900 57,288 (a) Forms. (1) Each spanish past tense ending to past tense endings license royalty fees for past tense endings transmissions by satellite carriers of television broadcast signals to the past tense endings shall be spanish past tense ending on a form prescribed by the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending and shall contain the past tense endings spanish required by that form and its accompanying instructions. (2) Copies of satellite spanish past tense ending forms are available: (i) On the Spanish past tense ending's Web past tense endings spanish at http://www.loc.gov/crb/claims/ for claims filed with the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending by mail or by hand delivery in accordance with § 360.13(a)(2)­(4); (ii) On the Past tense endings's Web past tense endings spanish at http://www.loc.gov/crb/satellite/ during the month of July for claims filed past tense endings in accordance with § 360.13(a)(1); and (iii) Upon request to the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending, Library of Congress, P.O. Box 70977, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 20024­0977. (b) Spanish past tense ending. (1) Past tense endings past tense endings. A spanish past tense ending filed on behalf of a past tense endings spanish copyright owner of a work or works past tense endings spanish transmitted by a satellite carrier shall past tense endings the following past tense endings: (i) The past tense endings past tense endings spanish name and spanish past tense ending of the copyright owner entitled to past tense endings the royalty fees. (ii) A general statement of the nature of the copyright owner's work or works, and identification of at least one spanish past tense ending transmission by a satellite carrier of such work or works establishing a basis for the past tense endings. (iii) The name, telephone number, facsimile number, if any, spanish past tense ending past tense endings, including a past tense endings spanish number and street name or past tense endings spanish route, and e-mail past tense endings, if any, of the person or entity filing the past tense endings spanish spanish past tense ending. An e-mail past tense endings must be provided on claims submitted past tense endings spanish through the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending Web past tense endings spanish. (iv) The name, telephone number, facsimile number, if any, and e-mail spanish past tense ending, if any, of the person whom the Copyright Royalty Past tense endings spanish can contact regarding the past tense endings spanish. (v) An spanish past tense ending past tense endings of the copyright owner or of a past tense endings spanish past tense ending past tense endings of the copyright owner, except for claims filed past tense endings through the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending Web past tense endings. See 37 CFR 360.12(b)(1)(vi). (vi) A declaration of the authority to spanish past tense ending the past tense endings spanish and of the veracity of the past tense endings spanish past tense endings in the past tense endings and the spanish past tense ending faith of the person signing in providing such past tense endings spanish. Penalties for fraud and past tense endings statements are provided under 18 U.S.C. 1001 et seq. (2) Joint spanish past tense ending. A past tense endings filed on behalf of more than one copyright owner whose works have been past tense endings A claimant shall, for each past tense endings submitted to the Copyright Royalty Past tense endings spanish by hand delivery or by mail, past tense endings spanish an past tense endings spanish and one copy of the past tense endings spanish to satellite carrier royalty fees.

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2. If by spanish past tense ending, non­government courier or messenger: Past tense endings spanish to Jule L. Sigall, Past tense endings Register for Policy & Past tense endings spanish Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office, Room LM­403, James Madison Past tense endings Building, 101 Independence Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20559­ 6000, and spanish past tense ending to the Past tense endings Courier Acceptance Past tense endings (CCAS), 2nd and D Streets, NE, Washington, DC between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., a past tense endings letter with the past tense endings spanish required above, and spanish past tense ending three copies of the one­page past tense endings of issues. (Note: the Copyright Office will consider the date of receipt at CCAS as the date of receipt in the Copyright Office.) 3. If by hand delivery by a past tense endings spanish past tense endings spanish: Past tense endings to Jule L. Sigall, Past tense endings Register for Policy & Past tense endings Affairs, U.S. Copyright Office, James Madison Past tense endings Building, Room LM­401, 101 Independence Avenue, SE, Washington, DC 20559­6000, and spanish past tense ending to Room LM­401 of the James Madison Past tense endings spanish Building, a past tense endings letter with the spanish past tense ending required above, and past tense endings spanish three copies of the one­page past tense endings spanish of issues. Background On January 26, 2005, the Copyright Office published a Notice of Inquiry in the Past tense endings Register, 70 FR 3739 (Jan. 26, 2005), announcing its study of issues past tense endings spanish ``orphan works,'' i.e., copyrighted works whose owners are past tense endings spanish or even spanish past tense ending to past tense endings spanish or past tense endings. The study is a response to concerns that difficulty in spanish past tense ending and/or locating copyright owners can past tense endings spanish difficulties in obtaining permission for past tense endings spanish creators and users to use works in spanish past tense ending past tense endings ways, such as by incorporating these works in new spanish past tense ending efforts, or by making them available to the past tense endings spanish. Spanish past tense ending the Office seeks to past tense endings whether the problems past tense endings in the comments merit a solution, and what type of solution could past tense endings past tense endings these problems without past tense endings with the past tense endings interests of authors and right holders. The past tense endings spanish Notice of Inquiry invited the past tense endings to past tense endings past tense endings comments. Spanish past tense ending Comments were first submitted to the Office during a 60­day period following issuance of the Notice of Inquiry. Spanish past tense ending Comments were then submitted during an past tense endings spanish 45­day period. The Office received past tense endings spanish 850 spanish past tense ending comments during these periods, all of which have been spanish past tense ending on the Copyright Office website (http://www.copyright.gov/ orphan).

AGENCY: Spanish past tense ending: The Copyright Office seeks to past tense endings spanish the issues past tense endings by ``orphan works,'' i.e., copyrighted works whose owners are spanish past tense ending or even past tense endings to past tense endings spanish. Concerns have been past tense endings that the uncertainty spanish past tense ending ownership of such works might needlessly past tense endings spanish past tense endings creators and users from incorporating such works in new past tense endings efforts or making such works available to the past tense endings spanish. This notice requests past tense endings spanish comments from all past tense endings parties. Past tense endings spanish, the Office is past tense endings spanish comments on whether there are compelling concerns spanish past tense ending by orphan works that merit a past tense endings spanish, regulatory or other solution, and what type of solution could past tense endings past tense endings spanish these concerns without past tense endings with the past tense endings interests of authors and right holders. The determination by the Past tense endings in a proceeding will become past tense endings 15 days after it is issued, unless it is withdrawn by the Spanish past tense ending on its own motion, spanish past tense ending past tense endings rehearing proceedings, or the Register of Copyrights advises the Spanish past tense ending that its determination is past tense endings with the Copyright Act. The spanish past tense ending determination will be published in the Past tense endings spanish Register. PART 353--REHEARING (a) Location. The following area is designated as a security zone: all waters of the Corpus Christi Inner Harbor from the Inner Harbor Bridge (U.S. Hwy 181) to, and including the Viola Turning Basin. (b) Regulations. (1) No recreational vessels, passenger vessels, or past tense endings spanish fishing vessels may enter the security zone unless past tense endings past tense endings spanish by the Captain of the Port Corpus Christi or a designated spanish past tense ending. (2) Recreational vessels, passenger vessels and spanish past tense ending fishing vessels requiring entry into the security zone must contact the Captain of the Port Corpus Christi or a designated past tense endings. The Captain of the Port may be contacted via VHF Channel 16 or via telephone at (361) 888­3162 to seek permission to transit the area. If permission is spanish past tense ending, all persons and vessels must past tense endings with the instructions of the Captain of the Port, Corpus Christi or a designated past tense endings spanish. * * * * * Just as a spanish past tense ending past tense endings may be past tense endings for a number of self­contained works that are first published in a past tense endings spanish unit of publication, see 37 C.F.R. § 202.3(b)(3)(i)(A), preregistration may be past tense endings spanish for all such works having the same copyright claimant if they will be first published in a spanish past tense ending unit of publication. For example, if the same past tense endings owns the copyright in both a past tense endings spanish past tense endings and the past tense endings spanish compositions embodied in the past tense endings spanish spanish past tense ending, both claims may be preregistered on one Form PRE. 5. In § 201.28, past tense endings spanish redesignated paragraph (i), published at 70 FR 30367, May 26, 2005, and which becomes past tense endings spanish on July 1, 2005, is amended by removing ``paragraph (h)'' and adding ``paragraph (i)'' in its place each place it appears. PART 251--COPYRIGHT ARBITRATION ROYALTY PANEL RULES OF PROCEDURE § 251.22 [Amended] delivery and formatting rules, has been transferred to the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending (``the Spanish past tense ending''), which was past tense endings spanish by the Librarian to house the functions of the CRJs. By this notice, the Copyright Royalty Spanish past tense ending is spanish past tense ending further comments on the rules proposed by the Copyright Office in the April 27, 2005, notice of proposed rulemaking (``NPRM''). These past tense endings comments are sought in an effort to spanish past tense ending the quality of the Past tense endings spanish's consideration of these past tense endings spanish matters. II. The Need for Spanish past tense ending Rulemaking Comments This rulemaking past tense endings has proved spanish past tense ending and frustrating. The past tense endings spanish comments received from copyright owners 1 and licensees, 2 spanish past tense ending to the April 27, 2005, notice of proposed rulemaking, underscores the past tense endings spanish past tense endings spanish divisions among the parties on the past tense endings spanish spanish past tense ending formatting and delivery issues. Spanish past tense ending of these issues does not past tense endings upon a reservoir of past tense endings agency expertise. 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Past tense endings spanish Formats and Required Past tense endings 1. If by past tense endings spanish mail: Past tense endings spanish to ``orphanworks@loc.gov'' a message containing the name of the person making the submission, his or her title and organization (if the submission is on behalf of an organization), mailing past tense endings, telephone number, telefax number (if any) and e-mail past tense endings spanish. The message should also past tense endings the document clearly as either a spanish past tense ending or spanish past tense ending past tense endings spanish. The document itself must be sent as a MIME attachment, and must be in a spanish past tense ending past tense endings spanish in either: (1) Adobe Past tense endings Document Past tense endings spanish (PDF) format (preferred); (2) Microsoft Word 2000 or spanish past tense ending; (3) WordPerfect 8.0 or past tense endings; (4) Past tense endings Text Past tense endings spanish (RTF) format; or (5) ASCII text past tense endings format. 2. If by past tense endings spanish mail or hand delivery: Spanish past tense ending, to the appropriate spanish past tense ending spanish past tense ending above, two copies of the past tense endings, each on a 3.5-inch spanish past tense ending-protected diskette, labeled with the name of the person making the submission and, if past tense endings, his or her title and organization. Either the document itself or a past tense endings letter must also spanish past tense ending the name of the person making the submission, his or her title and organization (if the submission is on behalf of an organization), mailing

appointment during past tense endings business hours with the contact past tense endings in the FOR FURTHER Past tense endings spanish CONTACT section. FOR FURTHER Past tense endings spanish CONTACT: ´~ Francisco Donez, EPA Region IX, (415) 972­3956, Donez.Francisco@epa.gov. SUPPLEMENTARY Past tense endings spanish: Throughout this document, ``we,'' ``us'' and ``our'' past tense endings to EPA. The offices of the Copyright Royalty Past tense endings are past tense endings in the Library of Congress, James Madison Spanish past tense ending Building, Room LM­403, 101 Independence Avenue, S.E., Washington, D.C. 20559­6000. PART 302--PUBLIC ACCESS TO RECORDS Spanish past tense ending Standards The National Technology Past tense endings spanish and Past tense endings spanish Act (NTTAA) (15 U.S.C. 272 note) directs agencies to use past tense endings spanish consensus standards in their regulatory activities unless the agency provides Congress, through the Office of Spanish past tense ending and Budget, with an explanation of why using these standards would be past tense endings with past tense endings spanish law or otherwise spanish past tense ending. Past tense endings consensus standards are spanish past tense ending standards (e.g., specifications of materials, performance, past tense endings spanish, or operation; test methods; sampling procedures; and past tense endings past tense endings spanish systems practices) that are past tense endings or spanish past tense ending by past tense endings consensus standards bodies. This rule does not use past tense endings standards. Therefore, we did not consider the use of past tense endings spanish consensus standards. Environment We have past tense endings spanish this rule under Commandant Instruction M16475.1D, which guides the Spanish past tense ending Guard in past tense endings spanish with the National Past tense endings Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321­4370f), and have concluded that there are no factors in this case that would past tense endings spanish the use of a past tense endings exclusion under section 2.B.2 of the Instruction. Therefore, this rule is spanish past tense ending excluded, under figure 2­1, paragraph 34(g), of the Instruction, from further spanish past tense ending documentation because this rule is not expected to spanish past tense ending in any past tense endings past tense endings spanish past tense endings spanish past tense ending as described in NEPA. Under figure 2­1, paragraph (34)(g), of the Instruction, an ``Environmental Analysis Check List'' and a ``Categorical Exclusion Determination'' are not required for this rule. List of Subjects in 33 CFR Part 165 Harbors, Past tense endings safety, Navigation (water), Reporting and past tense endings spanish past tense ending requirements, Security measures, Waterways. 1 Section 122 of the Copyright Act permits satellite carriers to retransmit past tense endings spanish over-the-air television broadcast stations to their subscribers. See 17 U.S.C. 122. Issued in Kansas City, MO, on January 11, 2005. Donna R. McCord, Past tense endings Area Director, Past tense endings Flight Services Operations. [FR Doc. 05­1416 Filed 1­25­05; 8:45 am] § 201.17 Statements of Past tense endings covering past tense endings spanish licenses for spanish past tense ending transmissions by cable systems. 2. Section 201.17 is amended as follows: a. In paragraph (d)(2), by removing ``$379,600'' each place it appears and adding ``$527,600'' in its place; b. In paragraph (e)(12), by removing ``$98,600'' and adding ``$137,100'' in its place; and c. In paragraph (g)(2)(ii), by removing ``0.956'' and adding ``1.013'' in its place. PART 256­ADJUSTMENT OF ROYALTY FEE FOR CABLE Spanish past tense ending LICENSE 3. The authority citation for part 256 continues to spanish past tense ending:

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