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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND
SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 165
[CGD13–05–013]
RIN 1625–AA87
Security Zone; Protection of Military
Cargo, Captain of the Port Zone Puget
Sound, WA
Coast Guard, DHS.
Notice of enforcement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
SUMMARY: The Captain of the Port Puget
Sound will begin enforcing the Budd
Inlet security zone in West Bay,
Olympia, WA on Monday, May 9, 2005,
at 8 a.m. Pacific daylight time. The
security zone provides for the security
of Department of Defense assets and
military cargo in the navigable waters of
Puget Sound and adjacent waters. The
security zone will be enforced until
Friday, May 13, 2005, at 11:59 p.m.
Pacific daylight time.
DATES: The Budd Inlet security zone set
forth in 33 CFR 165.1321 will be
enforced from Monday, May 9, 2005, at
8 a.m. to Friday, May 13, 2005, at 11:59
p.m. Pacific daylight time, at which
time enforcement will be suspended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Captain of the Port Puget Sound, 1519
Alaskan Way South, Seattle, WA 98134
at (206) 217–6200 or (800) 688–6664 to
obtain information concerning
enforcement of 33 CFR 165.1321.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August
27, 2004, the Coast Guard published a
final rule (69 FR 52603) establishing
regulations, in 33 CFR 165.1321, for the
security of Department of Defense assets
and military cargo in the navigable
waters of Puget Sound and adjacent
waters. On December 10, 2004, the
Coast Guard published a final rule (69
FR 71709), which amended 33 CFR
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165.1321 by adding Budd Inlet,
Olympia, WA as a permanent security
zone. These security zones provide for
the regulation of vessel traffic in the
vicinity of military cargo loading
facilities in the navigable waters of the
United States. These security zones also
exclude persons and vessels from the
immediate vicinity of these facilities
during military cargo loading and
unloading operations. In addition, the
regulation establishes requirements for
all vessels to obtain permission of the
COTP or the COTP’s designated
representative, including the Vessel
Traffic Service Puget Sound (VTS) to
enter, move within, or exit these
security zones when they are enforced.
Entry into these zones is prohibited
unless otherwise exempted or excluded
under 33 CFR 165.1321 or unless
authorized by the Captain of the Port or
his designee.
The Captain of the Port Puget Sound
will begin enforcing the Budd Inlet
security zone established by 33 CFR
165.1321 on Monday, May 9, 2005, at 8
a.m. Pacific daylight time. The security
zone will be enforced until Friday, May
13, 2005, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific daylight
time. All persons and vessels are
authorized to enter, move within, and
exit the security zone on or after Friday,
May 13, 2005, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific
daylight time unless a new notice of
enforcement is issued before then.
Dated: May 3, 2005.
Danny Ellis,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the
Port, Puget Sound.
[FR Doc. 05–9208 Filed 5–6–05; 8:45 am]
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Office
37 CFR Part 270
[Docket No. RM 2005–2A]
Reports of Use of Sound Recordings
Under Statutory License
Copyright Office, Library of
Congress.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The Copyright Office of the
Library of Congress is adopting
amendments to the rules governing
reports of use of sound recordings under
the statutory license for preexisting
subscription services.
DATES: June 8, 2005.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
David O. Carson, General Counsel, or
PO 00000
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sound recordings of music for the
listening enjoyment of the users of those
services. In order to provide these sound
recordings, however, a digital audio
service must license the copyrights to
each musical work, as well as the sound
recording of the musical work. There are
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Act that enable a digital audio service to
transmit performances of copyrighted
sound recordings: section 112 and
section 114. 17 U.S.C. 112 & 114.
Congress initially established these
licenses in the Digital Performance
Right in Sound Recordings Act of 1995,
Pub. L. No. 104–39, for subscription
digital audio services then in existence,
and later amended sections 112 and 114
in the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
of 1998, Pub. L. No. 105–304, to include
other types of digital audio services. It
is the former category of services
(hereinafter referred to as ‘‘preexisting
subscription services’’) to which this
final rule applies.
On June 24, 1998, the Copyright
Office published interim regulations
establishing the requirements by which
copyright owners receive reasonable
notice of the use of their works from
preexisting subscription services, and
how reports of use shall be kept and
made available to copyright owners.
Originally codified at § § 201.35 through
201.37 of title 37 of the Code of Federal
Regulations, these regulations have
recently been moved to part 270 of the
CFR, but have remained unchanged. On
March 18, 2003, the preexisting
subscription services–Music Choice,
DMX Music Inc., and Muzak LLC–and
representative organizations of
copyright owners of sound recordings–
SoundExchange, Inc., the American
Federation of Television and Radio
Artists, and the American Federation of
Musicians–filed a petition with the
Copyright Office seeking to amend the
regulations regarding reports of use
(formerly § 201.36, now § 270.2) for
preexisting subscription services. At
that time, the Office was conducting a
rulemaking proceeding to establish
notice and recordkeeping requirements
for digital audio services other than
preexisting subscription services and
declined to include the petition in that
proceeding. See 69 FR 11515, 11517 n.9
(March 11, 2004). Instead, the Office
determined to address the petition ‘‘in
a separate Federal Register document.’’
Id. A Notice of Proposed Rulemaking
(‘‘NPRM’’) was published on March 15,
2005. 70 FR 12631 (March 15, 2005).
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DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Coast Guard
33 CFR Part 165
[CGD13-05-013]
RIN 1625-AA87
Security Zone; Protection of Military Cargo, Captain of the Port
Zone Puget Sound, WA
AGENCY: Coast Guard, DHS.
ACTION: Notice of enforcement.
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SUMMARY: The Captain of the Port Puget Sound will begin enforcing the
Budd Inlet security zone in West Bay, Olympia, WA on Monday, May 9,
2005, at 8 a.m. Pacific daylight time. The security zone provides for
the security of Department of Defense assets and military cargo in the
navigable waters of Puget Sound and adjacent waters. The security zone
will be enforced until Friday, May 13, 2005, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific
daylight time.
DATES: The Budd Inlet security zone set forth in 33 CFR 165.1321 will
be enforced from Monday, May 9, 2005, at 8 a.m. to Friday, May 13,
2005, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific daylight time, at which time enforcement
will be suspended.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Captain of the Port Puget Sound, 1519
Alaskan Way South, Seattle, WA 98134 at (206) 217-6200 or (800) 688-
6664 to obtain information concerning enforcement of 33 CFR 165.1321.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August 27, 2004, the Coast Guard
published a final rule (69 FR 52603) establishing regulations, in 33
CFR 165.1321, for the security of Department of Defense assets and
military cargo in the navigable waters of Puget Sound and adjacent
waters. On December 10, 2004, the Coast Guard published a final rule
(69 FR 71709), which amended 33 CFR 165.1321 by adding Budd Inlet,
Olympia, WA as a permanent security zone. These security zones provide
for the regulation of vessel traffic in the vicinity of military cargo
loading facilities in the navigable waters of the United States. These
security zones also exclude persons and vessels from the immediate
vicinity of these facilities during military cargo loading and
unloading operations. In addition, the regulation establishes
requirements for all vessels to obtain permission of the COTP or the
COTP's designated representative, including the Vessel Traffic Service
Puget Sound (VTS) to enter, move within, or exit these security zones
when they are enforced. Entry into these zones is prohibited unless
otherwise exempted or excluded under 33 CFR 165.1321 or unless
authorized by the Captain of the Port or his designee.
The Captain of the Port Puget Sound will begin enforcing the Budd
Inlet security zone established by 33 CFR 165.1321 on Monday, May 9,
2005, at 8 a.m. Pacific daylight time. The security zone will be
enforced until Friday, May 13, 2005, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific daylight
time. All persons and vessels are authorized to enter, move within, and
exit the security zone on or after Friday, May 13, 2005, at 11:59 p.m.
Pacific daylight time unless a new notice of enforcement is issued
before then.
Dated: May 3, 2005.
Danny Ellis,
Captain, U.S. Coast Guard, Captain of the Port, Puget Sound.
[FR Doc. 05-9208 Filed 5-6-05; 8:45 am]
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