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The U.S. Copyright Office is
proposing to amend its regulation
governing the group registration option
for newsletter issues. The proposed rule
eliminates the requirement that
newsletters must be published at least
two days each week to qualify for a
group registration. This will let a
broader range of newsletter publishers
register a month of issues, without
imposing an administrative burden on
the Office. In addition, the proposed
rule updates the address where
complimentary subscriptions should be
sent for purposes of satisfying the
mandatory deposit requirement for
newsletters and other serials.
DATES: Written comments must be
received no later than 11:59 Eastern
Time on March 25, 2020.
ADDRESSES: For reasons of government
efficiency, the Copyright Office is using
the regulations.gov system for the
submission and posting of public
comments in this proceeding. All
comments are therefore to be submitted
electronically through regulations.gov.
Specific instructions for submitting
comments are available on the
Copyright Office website at https://
copyright.gov/rulemaking/groupnewsletters-frequency/. If electronic
submission of comments is not feasible
due to lack of access to a computer and/
or the internet, please contact the Office
using the contact information below for
special instructions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Robert J. Kasunic, Associate Register of
Copyrights and Director of Registration
Policy and Practice, rkas@copyright.gov;
SUMMARY:
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ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
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Erik Bertin, Deputy Director of
Registration Policy and Practice,
ebertin@copyright.gov; or Kevin Amer,
Deputy General Counsel, kamer@
copyright.gov. They can be reached by
telephone at (202) 707–3000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office
has established a group registration
option that lets a newsletter publisher
register an entire month of issues with
one application and one filing fee. A
publisher may use this option if each
issue is ‘‘an all-new issue or an all-new
collective work that has not been
previously published.’’ 1 In addition, the
newsletter ‘‘must usually’’ be published
‘‘at least two days each week.’’ 2 The
word ‘‘usually’’ was added to the
regulation ‘‘to account for occasional
situations where the newsletter
suspends publication (e.g. for a
holiday).’’ 3
It has come to the Office’s attention
that many newsletters are published just
once a week. The requirement that
publication must usually occur at least
twice a week renders these newsletters
ineligible for this group registration
option. Some newsletter publishers may
be able to use the group registration
option for serials (which is specifically
intended for publications that are
distributed at intervals of a week or
longer), but to do so each issue ‘‘must
be an all-new collective work.’’ 4 Thus,
if a newsletter is published once a week
and if those issues do not qualify as allnew collective works, the publisher may
not qualify for the group registration
option for newsletters or the group
registration option for serials. For these
types of newsletters, the publisher must
submit a separate application and filing
fee for each issue.
To address this issue, the Office has
decided to eliminate the requirement
that newsletters must be published at
least two days a week to qualify for the
group registration option for
newsletters.5 This will let publishers
register newsletters that otherwise
would be ineligible for this option,
without imposing an administrative
burden on the Office.
Newsletter publishers will still be
required to complete and submit an
online application and upload a digital
deposit to seek a group registration.6
The online application is labeled ‘‘Daily
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CFR 202.4(f)(1)(iii).
CFR 202.4(f)(1)(i).
3 83 FR 22902, 22904 (May 17, 2018).
4 37 CFR 202.4(d)(1)(iii). See id. (d)(1)(v).
5 To be eligible for group registration under this
rule, the group must consist of at least two issues,
and all of the issues included in the group must be
published in the same calendar month. 37 CFR
202.4(f)(1)(ii), (v).
6 37 CFR 202.4(f)(2), (3).
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Newsletters,’’ but to be clear, this form
may be used to register any newsletter,
even if it is not published on a daily
basis, as long as all of the issues are
published within the same month.
Likewise, newsletter publishers will
still be required to comply with the
mandatory deposit requirement if the
newsletter is published in the United
States in a physical form.7 To satisfy
this requirement, the publisher must
provide the Library of Congress with up
to two complimentary subscriptions to
the newsletter.8 To facilitate this
process, the Office is updating the
mailing address where complimentary
subscription copies should be sent.
The Office welcomes public input on
the following proposed changes.
PART 202—PREREGISTRATION AND
REGISTRATION OF CLAIMS TO
COPYRIGHT
3. The authority citation for part 202
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 17 U.S.C. 408(f), 702.
4. Amend § 202.4(f)(1)(i) by removing
‘‘Publication must usually occur at least
two days each week and the’’ and
adding ‘‘The’’ in its place.
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Dated: February 5, 2020.
Regan A. Smith,
General Counsel and Associate Register of
Copyrights.
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List of Subjects
37 CFR Part 201
Copyright, General Provisions.
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AGENCY
37 CFR Part 202
Copyright, Preregistration and
registration of claims to copyright.
40 CFR Part 52
Proposed Regulations
For the reasons set forth in the
preamble, the Copyright Office proposes
amending 37 CFR parts 201 and 202 as
follows:
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PART 201—GENERAL PROVISIONS
1. The authority citation for part 201
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 17 U.S.C. 702.
2. Revise § 201.1(c)(6) to read as
follows:
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§ 201.1
Office.
Communication with the Copyright
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(6) Mandatory Deposit Copies.
Mandatory deposit copies of published
works submitted for the Library of
Congress under 17 U.S.C. 407 and
§ 202.19 of this chapter (including serial
publications that are not being
registered) should be addressed to:
Library of Congress, U.S. Copyright
Office, Attn: 407 Deposits, 101
Independence Avenue SE, Washington,
DC 20559–6600, except that mandatory
deposit copies submitted as
complimentary subscriptions for serial
publications that are being registered
should be addressed to: Library of
Congress, Group Serials Registration,
Washington, DC 20540–4161.
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CFR 202.19(d)(2)(xi).
that are published solely in
electronic format remain subject to the Library’s ondemand mandatory deposit regime for electronic
serials. See 37 CFR 202.19(c)(5), 202.24.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Office
37 CFR Parts 201 and 202
[Docket No. 2020-2]
Group Registration of Newsletters
AGENCY: U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
ACTION: Notice of proposed rulemaking.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Copyright Office is proposing to amend its regulation
governing the group registration option for newsletter issues. The
proposed rule eliminates the requirement that newsletters must be
published at least two days each week to qualify for a group
registration. This will let a broader range of newsletter publishers
register a month of issues, without imposing an administrative burden
on the Office. In addition, the proposed rule updates the address where
complimentary subscriptions should be sent for purposes of satisfying
the mandatory deposit requirement for newsletters and other serials.
DATES: Written comments must be received no later than 11:59 Eastern
Time on March 25, 2020.
ADDRESSES: For reasons of government efficiency, the Copyright Office
is using the regulations.gov system for the submission and posting of
public comments in this proceeding. All comments are therefore to be
submitted electronically through regulations.gov. Specific instructions
for submitting comments are available on the Copyright Office website
at https://copyright.gov/rulemaking/group-newsletters-frequency/. If
electronic submission of comments is not feasible due to lack of access
to a computer and/or the internet, please contact the Office using the
contact information below for special instructions.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Robert J. Kasunic, Associate Register
of Copyrights and Director of Registration Policy and Practice,
[email protected];
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Erik Bertin, Deputy Director of Registration Policy and Practice,
[email protected]; or Kevin Amer, Deputy General Counsel,
[email protected]. They can be reached by telephone at (202) 707-
3000.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The Office has established a group
registration option that lets a newsletter publisher register an entire
month of issues with one application and one filing fee. A publisher
may use this option if each issue is ``an all-new issue or an all-new
collective work that has not been previously published.'' \1\ In
addition, the newsletter ``must usually'' be published ``at least two
days each week.'' \2\ The word ``usually'' was added to the regulation
``to account for occasional situations where the newsletter suspends
publication (e.g. for a holiday).'' \3\
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\1\ 37 CFR 202.4(f)(1)(iii).
\2\ 37 CFR 202.4(f)(1)(i).
\3\ 83 FR 22902, 22904 (May 17, 2018).
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It has come to the Office's attention that many newsletters are
published just once a week. The requirement that publication must
usually occur at least twice a week renders these newsletters
ineligible for this group registration option. Some newsletter
publishers may be able to use the group registration option for serials
(which is specifically intended for publications that are distributed
at intervals of a week or longer), but to do so each issue ``must be an
all-new collective work.'' \4\ Thus, if a newsletter is published once
a week and if those issues do not qualify as all-new collective works,
the publisher may not qualify for the group registration option for
newsletters or the group registration option for serials. For these
types of newsletters, the publisher must submit a separate application
and filing fee for each issue.
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\4\ 37 CFR 202.4(d)(1)(iii). See id. (d)(1)(v).
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To address this issue, the Office has decided to eliminate the
requirement that newsletters must be published at least two days a week
to qualify for the group registration option for newsletters.\5\ This
will let publishers register newsletters that otherwise would be
ineligible for this option, without imposing an administrative burden
on the Office.
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\5\ To be eligible for group registration under this rule, the
group must consist of at least two issues, and all of the issues
included in the group must be published in the same calendar month.
37 CFR 202.4(f)(1)(ii), (v).
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Newsletter publishers will still be required to complete and submit
an online application and upload a digital deposit to seek a group
registration.\6\ The online application is labeled ``Daily
Newsletters,'' but to be clear, this form may be used to register any
newsletter, even if it is not published on a daily basis, as long as
all of the issues are published within the same month.
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\6\ 37 CFR 202.4(f)(2), (3).
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Likewise, newsletter publishers will still be required to comply
with the mandatory deposit requirement if the newsletter is published
in the United States in a physical form.\7\ To satisfy this
requirement, the publisher must provide the Library of Congress with up
to two complimentary subscriptions to the newsletter.\8\ To facilitate
this process, the Office is updating the mailing address where
complimentary subscription copies should be sent.
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\7\ 37 CFR 202.19(d)(2)(xi).
\8\ Newsletters that are published solely in electronic format
remain subject to the Library's on-demand mandatory deposit regime
for electronic serials. See 37 CFR 202.19(c)(5), 202.24.
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The Office welcomes public input on the following proposed changes.
List of Subjects
37 CFR Part 201
Copyright, General Provisions.
37 CFR Part 202
Copyright, Preregistration and registration of claims to copyright.
Proposed Regulations
For the reasons set forth in the preamble, the Copyright Office
proposes amending 37 CFR parts 201 and 202 as follows:
PART 201--GENERAL PROVISIONS
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1. The authority citation for part 201 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 17 U.S.C. 702.
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2. Revise Sec. 201.1(c)(6) to read as follows:
Sec. 201.1 Communication with the Copyright Office.
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(c) * * *
(6) Mandatory Deposit Copies. Mandatory deposit copies of published
works submitted for the Library of Congress under 17 U.S.C. 407 and
Sec. 202.19 of this chapter (including serial publications that are
not being registered) should be addressed to: Library of Congress, U.S.
Copyright Office, Attn: 407 Deposits, 101 Independence Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20559-6600, except that mandatory deposit copies
submitted as complimentary subscriptions for serial publications that
are being registered should be addressed to: Library of Congress, Group
Serials Registration, Washington, DC 20540-4161.
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PART 202--PREREGISTRATION AND REGISTRATION OF CLAIMS TO COPYRIGHT
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3. The authority citation for part 202 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 17 U.S.C. 408(f), 702.
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4. Amend Sec. 202.4(f)(1)(i) by removing ``Publication must usually
occur at least two days each week and the'' and adding ``The'' in its
place.
Dated: February 5, 2020.
Regan A. Smith,
General Counsel and Associate Register of Copyrights.
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