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In accordance with the provisions of
the Federal Advisory Committee Act,
Title 5, United States Code, Appendix
and Title 41, Code of Federal
Regulations, Section 101–6.1015, with
the concurrence of the Attorney
General, I have determined that the
continuance of the Criminal Justice
Information Services (CJIS) Advisory
Policy Board (APB) is in the public
interest. In connection with the
performance of duties imposed upon the
FBI by law, I hereby give notice of the
renewal of the APB Charter, effective
February 23, 2007.
The APB provides me with general
policy recommendations with respect to
the philosophy, concept, and
operational principles of the various
criminal justice information systems
managed by the FBI’s CJIS Division.
The APB includes representatives
from state and local criminal justice
agencies; members of the judicial,
prosecutorial, and correctional sectors
of the criminal justice community, as
well as one individual representing a
national security agency; a
representative of federal agencies
participating in the CJIS Systems; and
representatives of criminal justice
professional associations (i.e., the
American Probation and Parole
Association; American Society of Crime
Laboratory Directors, Inc.; International
Association of Chiefs of Police; National
District Attorneys’ Association; National
Sheriffs’ Association; Major Cities
Chiefs’ Association; Major County
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United States Copyright Office,
Library of Congress.
ACTION: Notice announcing public
forum.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY: The United States Copyright
Office and the United States Patent and
Trademark Office (USPTO) announce a
public roundtable discussion
concerning the work at the World
Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO) in the Standing Committee on
Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) on
a proposed Treaty on the Protection of
the Rights of Broadcasting
Organizations. Members of the public
are invited to attend and observe the
roundtable, or to participate in the
roundtable discussion, on the topics
outlined in the supplementary
information section of this notice.
DATES: The roundtable will be held on
Wednesday, May 9, 2007, beginning at
2 p.m. and ending at 4 p.m.
ADDRESSES: The roundtable will be held
in the Mumford Room at the James
Madison Memorial Building, 6th Floor,
Library of Congress, 101 Independence
Avenue, SE., Washington, DC.
Persons wishing to attend and observe
or participate in the roundtable are
required to submit requests to observe
the roundtable or participate, preferably
by electronic mail through the Internet
to sking@loc.gov. Alternatively, you
may submit requests by facsimile at
202–707–8366 or via regular mail to:
U.S. Copyright Office, Copyright GC/
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I&R, P.O. Box 70400, Southwest Station,
Washington, DC 20024, marked to the
attention of Simone King. Please be
aware that delivery of mail (U.S. Postal
Service and private carrier) sent to the
U.S. Copyright Office is subject to delay.
Therefore, it is strongly suggested that
any request to observe or participate be
made via e–mail or fax. Requests to
observe the roundtable or to participate
as a member of the roundtable must
indicate the following information:
1. The name of the person, including
whether it is your intention to observe
the roundtable or to participate as a
member of the roundtable;
2. The organization or organizations
represented by that person, if any;
3. Contact information (address,
telephone, and e–mail);
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Intellectual Property Organization
(WIPO) Treaty On the Protection of the
Rights of Broadcasting Organizations
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Robert S. Mueller, III,
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Sheriffs’ Association; and a
representative from a national
professional association representing
the courts or court administrators
nominated by the Conference of Chief
Justices). The Attorney General has
granted me the authority to appoint all
members to the APB.
The APB functions solely as an
advisory body in compliance with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory
Committee Act. The Charter has been
filed in accordance with the provisions
of the Act.
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4. Information on the specific focus or
interest of the observer or participant (or
his or her organization) and any
questions or issues you would like to
raise.
The deadline for receipt of requests to
observe or participate in the roundtable
is 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 4, 2007. If
we receive so many requests that we
reach the room’s capacity, attendance
will be granted in the order the requests
were received.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Simone King by telephone at 202–707–
5516, by facsimile at 202–707–8366, by
electronic mail at sking@loc.gov, or by
mail addressed to the U.S. Copyright
Office, Copyright GC/I&R, P.O. Box
70400, Southwest Station, Washington,
DC 20024, marked to the attention of
Simone King.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
For the past eight years and since the
first meeting of the Standing Committee
on Copyright and Related Rights in
November 1998, WIPO has been
addressing the topic of updating the
protection of the rights of broadcasting
organizations. Although broadcasters’
rights are protected under some existing
international agreements, such as under
the 1961 Convention for the Protection
of Performers, Producers of Phonograms
and Broadcasting Organizations
(however, the United States is not a
party to that treaty) and the World Trade
Organization’s Agreement on Trade–
Related Aspects of Intellectual Property
Rights, there has been increasing
concern that changes in technology and
the opening up of much of the world to
commercial broadcasting, have made
the protection provided in those
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Notice of Charter Renewal
In accordance with the provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee
Act, Title 5, United States Code, Appendix and Title 41, Code of
Federal Regulations, Section 101-6.1015, with the concurrence of the
Attorney General, I have determined that the continuance of the
Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) Advisory Policy Board
(APB) is in the public interest. In connection with the performance of
duties imposed upon the FBI by law, I hereby give notice of the renewal
of the APB Charter, effective February 23, 2007.
The APB provides me with general policy recommendations with
respect to the philosophy, concept, and operational principles of the
various criminal justice information systems managed by the FBI's CJIS
Division.
The APB includes representatives from state and local criminal
justice agencies; members of the judicial, prosecutorial, and
correctional sectors of the criminal justice community, as well as one
individual representing a national security agency; a representative of
federal agencies participating in the CJIS Systems; and representatives
of criminal justice professional associations (i.e., the American
Probation and Parole Association; American Society of Crime Laboratory
Directors, Inc.; International Association of Chiefs of Police;
National District Attorneys' Association; National Sheriffs'
Association; Major Cities Chiefs' Association; Major County Sheriffs'
Association; and a representative from a national professional
association representing the courts or court administrators nominated
by the Conference of Chief Justices). The Attorney General has granted
me the authority to appoint all members to the APB.
The APB functions solely as an advisory body in compliance with the
provisions of the Federal Advisory Committee Act. The Charter has been
filed in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
Dated: April 2, 2007.
Robert S. Mueller, III,
Director.
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