Registration of Claims to Copyright: New Format for Certain Copyright Registration Certificates, 9111 [05-3578]
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Office
[Docket No. 2005–1]
Registration of Claims to Copyright:
New Format for Certain Copyright
Registration Certificates
Copyright Office, Library of
Congress.
ACTION: Policy decision, correction.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Copyright Office
announces a modification to a policy
decision announced January 21, 2005,
concerning changing the format of
certain copyright registration
certificates. The modification clarifies
how the Office will select applications
for registration to be included in a pilot
program in which certificates of
registration will be generated from
registration data scanned from the
applications and stored in an electronic
information system.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff
Cole, Acting Reengineering Program
Manager, or Kent Dunlap, Principal
Legal Advisor to the General Counsel.
Telephone: (202) 707–8350. Telefax:
(202) 707–8366.
Correction
The Copyright Office recently
announced that it is changing the format
of certain copyright registration
certificates issued for motion pictures
and other audiovisual works registered
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in class PA, as part of a pilot project.
Unlike traditional certificates of
registration, the certificates issued as
part of the pilot project will not be
facsimiles of the applications for
registration, but will be electronically
generated from data entered from the
applications. See 70 FR 3231 (January
21, 2005).
In that announcement, the Office
included a discussion of the ‘‘Transition
Period’’ as follows:
4. Transition Period
Certificates in the new format will be
produced only for applications included in
the pilot project and initially received in the
Copyright Office on or after the start date,
February 14, 2005. For applications for
motion pictures and other class PA
audiovisual works already in process in the
Copyright Office on that date, including
those for which correspondence is pending,
certificates will continue to be issued in the
current format, even after the pilot begins.
However, in order to implement the
pilot project, the Office has modified its
policy with respect to which
applications will be included in the
project. The Office’s policy is as follows:
4. Transition Period
Certificates in the new format will be
produced only for applications included in
the pilot project, and processing in the pilot
will be gradually phased–in to cover more
and more applications for motion pictures
and other class PA audiovisual works. While
the start date for the pilot is February 14,
2005, some applications will be included in
the pilot which were received before that
date. Also, some applications received on or
after the start date will be processed under
the old procedures, and will be issued
certificates which are a copy of the
application.
Dated: February 17, 2005.
David O. Carson,
General Counsel.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Office
[Docket No. 2005-1]
Registration of Claims to Copyright: New Format for Certain
Copyright Registration Certificates
AGENCY: Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
ACTION: Policy decision, correction.
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SUMMARY: The Copyright Office announces a modification to a policy
decision announced January 21, 2005, concerning changing the format of
certain copyright registration certificates. The modification clarifies
how the Office will select applications for registration to be included
in a pilot program in which certificates of registration will be
generated from registration data scanned from the applications and
stored in an electronic information system.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jeff Cole, Acting Reengineering
Program Manager, or Kent Dunlap, Principal Legal Advisor to the General
Counsel. Telephone: (202) 707-8350. Telefax: (202) 707-8366.
Correction
The Copyright Office recently announced that it is changing the
format of certain copyright registration certificates issued for motion
pictures and other audiovisual works registered in class PA, as part of
a pilot project. Unlike traditional certificates of registration, the
certificates issued as part of the pilot project will not be facsimiles
of the applications for registration, but will be electronically
generated from data entered from the applications. See 70 FR 3231
(January 21, 2005).
In that announcement, the Office included a discussion of the
``Transition Period'' as follows:
4. Transition Period
Certificates in the new format will be produced only for
applications included in the pilot project and initially received in
the Copyright Office on or after the start date, February 14, 2005.
For applications for motion pictures and other class PA audiovisual
works already in process in the Copyright Office on that date,
including those for which correspondence is pending, certificates
will continue to be issued in the current format, even after the
pilot begins.
However, in order to implement the pilot project, the Office has
modified its policy with respect to which applications will be included
in the project. The Office's policy is as follows:
4. Transition Period
Certificates in the new format will be produced only for
applications included in the pilot project, and processing in the
pilot will be gradually phased-in to cover more and more
applications for motion pictures and other class PA audiovisual
works. While the start date for the pilot is February 14, 2005, some
applications will be included in the pilot which were received
before that date. Also, some applications received on or after the
start date will be processed under the old procedures, and will be
issued certificates which are a copy of the application.
Dated: February 17, 2005.
David O. Carson,
General Counsel.
[FR Doc. 05-3578 Filed 2-23-05; 8:45 am]
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