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The petitioner proposes the following
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(1) The operator is petitioning to use
the VersafloTM TR–800 Intrinsically Safe
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and longwall faces.
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according to 30 CFR 75.512–2 and
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weekly and may be expunged after one
year.
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people, including contractors, using the
above equipment. The petitioner asserts
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of protection afforded the miners under
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Roslyn Fontaine,
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Regulations, and Variances.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Royalty Board
[Docket No. 19–CRB–0011–SD (2018)]
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Distribution of 2018 Satellite Royalty
Funds
Copyright Royalty Board,
Library of Congress.
ACTION: Notice requesting comments.
AGENCY:
The Copyright Royalty Judges
solicit comments on a motion of
SUMMARY:
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Allocation Phase claimants for partial
distribution of 2018 satellite royalty
funds.
Comments are due on or before
June 17, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Interested claimants must
submit timely comments using eCRB,
the Copyright Royalty Board’s online
electronic filing application, at https://
app.crb.gov/.
Instructions: All submissions must
include a reference to the CRB and this
docket number. All submissions will be
posted without change to eCRB at
https://app.crb.gov/ including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read submitted background documents
or comments, go to eCRB, the Copyright
Royalty Board’s online electronic filing
and case management system, at https://
app.crb.gov/, and search for Docket No.
19–CRB–0011–SD (2018).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anita Blaine, CRB Program Specialist,
by telephone at (202) 707–7658 or email
at crb@loc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year
satellite carriers must submit royalty
payments to the Register of Copyrights
as required by the statutory license set
forth in section 119 of the Copyright Act
for the retransmission to satellite
subscribers of over-the-air television
broadcast signals. See 17 U.S.C. 119(b).
The Copyright Royalty Judges (Judges)
oversee distribution of royalties to
copyright owners whose works were
included in a qualifying transmission
and who timely filed a claim for
royalties.
Allocation of the royalties collected
occurs in one of two ways. In the first
instance, the Judges may authorize
distribution in accordance with a
negotiated settlement among all
claiming parties. 17 U.S.C. 119(b)(5)(A),
801(b)(3)(A). If all claimants do not
reach an agreement with respect to the
royalties, the Judges must conduct a
proceeding to determine the distribution
of any royalties that remain in
controversy. 17 U.S.C. 119(b)(5)(B),
801(b)(3)(B). Alternatively, the Judges
may, on motion of claimants and on
notice to all interested parties, authorize
a partial distribution of royalties,
reserving on deposit sufficient funds to
resolve identified disputes. 17 U.S.C.
119(b)(5)(C), 801(b)(3)(C).
On May 11, 2020, representatives of
all the Allocation Phase (formerly
‘‘Phase I’’) claimant categories 1 filed
DATES:
1 The representatives are Program Suppliers, Joint
Sports Claimants, Broadcaster Claimants Group,
Music Claimants (represented by American Society
of Composers, Authors and Publishers, Broadcast
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with the Judges a motion requesting a
partial distribution amounting to 40% of
the 2018 satellite royalty funds on
deposit pursuant to section 801(b)(3)(C)
of the Copyright Act. That statutory
section requires that, before ruling on
the motion, the Judges publish a notice
in the Federal Register seeking
responses to the motion for partial
distribution to ascertain whether any
claimant entitled to receive the subject
royalties has a reasonable objection to
the requested distribution. 17 U.S.C.
801(b)(3)(C).
Accordingly, this notice seeks
comments from interested claimants on
whether any reasonable objection exists
that would preclude the distribution of
40% of the 2018 satellite royalty funds
to the Allocation Phase Claimants.
Parties objecting to the proposed partial
distribution must advise the Judges of
the existence and extent of all their
objections by the end of the comment
period. The Judges will not consider any
objections with respect to the partial
distribution motion that come to their
attention after the close of the comment
period.
Members of the public may read the
motion by accessing the Copyright
Royalty Board’s electronic filing and
case management system at https://
app.crb.gov/and searching for Docket
No. 19–CRB–0011–SD (2018).
Dated: May 13, 2020.
Jesse M. Feder,
Chief U.S. Copyright Royalty Judge.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Royalty Board
[Docket No. 19–CRB–0010–CD (2018)]
Distribution of 2018 Cable Royalty
Funds
Copyright Royalty Board,
Library of Congress.
ACTION: Notice requesting comments.
AGENCY:
The Copyright Royalty Judges
solicit comments on a motion of
Allocation Phase claimants for partial
distribution of 2018 cable royalty funds.
DATES: Comments are due on or before
June 17, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Interested claimants must
submit timely comments using eCRB,
SUMMARY:
Music, Inc., and SESAC, Inc.), and Devotional
Claimants, which represent traditionally recognized
claimant categories. The Judges have not
determined, and do not by this notice determine,
the universe of claimant categories for 2018 satellite
retransmission royalties.
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the Copyright Royalty Board’s online
electronic filing application, at https://
app.crb.gov/.
Instructions: All submissions must
include a reference to the CRB and this
docket number. All submissions will be
posted without change to eCRB at
https://app.crb.gov/ including any
personal information provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to
read submitted background documents
or comments, go to eCRB, the Copyright
Royalty Board’s online electronic filing
and case management system, at https://
app.crb.gov/, and search for Docket No.
19–CRB–0010–CD (2018).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anita Blaine, CRB Program Specialist,
by telephone at (202) 707–7658 or email
at crb@loc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year
cable systems must submit royalty
payments to the Register of Copyrights
as required by the statutory license
detailed in section 111 of the Copyright
Act for the retransmission to cable
subscribers of over-the-air television
and radio broadcast signals. See 17
U.S.C. 111(d). The Copyright Royalty
Judges (Judges) oversee distribution of
royalties to copyright owners whose
works were included in a qualifying
transmission and who file a timely
claim for royalties.
Allocation of the royalties collected
occurs in one of two ways. In the first
instance, the Judges may authorize
distribution in accordance with a
negotiated settlement among all
claiming parties. 17 U.S.C. 111(d)(4)(A),
801(b)(3)(A). If all claimants do not
reach agreement with respect to the
royalties, the Judges must conduct a
proceeding to determine the distribution
of any royalties that remain in
controversy. 17 U.S.C. 111(d)(4)(B),
801(b)(3)(B). Alternatively, the Judges
may, on motion of claimants and on
notice to all interested parties, authorize
a partial distribution of royalties,
reserving on deposit sufficient funds to
resolve identified disputes. 17 U.S.C.
111(d)(4)(C), 801(b)(3)(C).
On May 11, 2020, representatives of
all the Allocation Phase (formerly
‘‘Phase I’’) claimant categories 1 filed
with the Judges a motion pursuant to
section 801(b)(3)(C) of the Copyright Act
1 The representatives are Program Suppliers; Joint
Sports Claimants; Public Television Claimants;
National Association of Broadcasters; American
Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers;
Broadcast Music, Inc.; SESAC, Inc.; Canadian
Claimants Group; Devotional Claimants; and
National Public Radio, which represent
traditionally recognized claimant categories. The
Judges have not determined, and do not by this
notice determine, the universe of claimant
categories for 2018 cable retransmission royalties.
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requesting a partial distribution
amounting to 40% of the 2018 cable
royalty funds on deposit. That statutory
section requires that, before ruling on
the motion, the Judges publish a notice
in the Federal Register seeking
responses to the motion for partial
distribution to ascertain whether any
claimant entitled to receive the subject
royalties has a reasonable objection to
the requested distribution. 17 U.S.C.
801(b)(3)(C).
Accordingly, this notice seeks
comments from interested claimants on
whether any reasonable objection exists
that would preclude the distribution of
40% of the 2018 cable royalty funds to
the requesting claimant representatives.
Parties objecting to the proposed partial
distribution must advise the Judges of
the existence and extent of all objections
by the end of the comment period. The
Judges will not consider any objections
with respect to the partial distribution
that come to their attention after the
close of the comment period.
Members of the public may read the
motion by accessing the Copyright
Royalty Board’s electronic filing and
case management system at https://
app.crb.gov/and searching for Docket
No. 19–CRB–0010–CD (2018).
Dated: May 13, 2020.
Jesse M. Feder,
Chief U.S. Copyright Royalty Judge.
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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
Copyright Royalty Board
[Docket No. 19-CRB-0010-CD (2018)]
Distribution of 2018 Cable Royalty Funds
AGENCY: Copyright Royalty Board, Library of Congress.
ACTION: Notice requesting comments.
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SUMMARY: The Copyright Royalty Judges solicit comments on a motion of
Allocation Phase claimants for partial distribution of 2018 cable
royalty funds.
DATES: Comments are due on or before June 17, 2020.
ADDRESSES: Interested claimants must submit timely comments using eCRB,
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the Copyright Royalty Board's online electronic filing application, at
https://app.crb.gov/.
Instructions: All submissions must include a reference to the CRB
and this docket number. All submissions will be posted without change
to eCRB at https://app.crb.gov/ including any personal information
provided.
Docket: For access to the docket to read submitted background
documents or comments, go to eCRB, the Copyright Royalty Board's online
electronic filing and case management system, at https://app.crb.gov/,
and search for Docket No. 19-CRB-0010-CD (2018).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Anita Blaine, CRB Program Specialist,
by telephone at (202) 707-7658 or email at [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Each year cable systems must submit royalty
payments to the Register of Copyrights as required by the statutory
license detailed in section 111 of the Copyright Act for the
retransmission to cable subscribers of over-the-air television and
radio broadcast signals. See 17 U.S.C. 111(d). The Copyright Royalty
Judges (Judges) oversee distribution of royalties to copyright owners
whose works were included in a qualifying transmission and who file a
timely claim for royalties.
Allocation of the royalties collected occurs in one of two ways. In
the first instance, the Judges may authorize distribution in accordance
with a negotiated settlement among all claiming parties. 17 U.S.C.
111(d)(4)(A), 801(b)(3)(A). If all claimants do not reach agreement
with respect to the royalties, the Judges must conduct a proceeding to
determine the distribution of any royalties that remain in controversy.
17 U.S.C. 111(d)(4)(B), 801(b)(3)(B). Alternatively, the Judges may, on
motion of claimants and on notice to all interested parties, authorize
a partial distribution of royalties, reserving on deposit sufficient
funds to resolve identified disputes. 17 U.S.C. 111(d)(4)(C),
801(b)(3)(C).
On May 11, 2020, representatives of all the Allocation Phase
(formerly ``Phase I'') claimant categories \1\ filed with the Judges a
motion pursuant to section 801(b)(3)(C) of the Copyright Act requesting
a partial distribution amounting to 40% of the 2018 cable royalty funds
on deposit. That statutory section requires that, before ruling on the
motion, the Judges publish a notice in the Federal Register seeking
responses to the motion for partial distribution to ascertain whether
any claimant entitled to receive the subject royalties has a reasonable
objection to the requested distribution. 17 U.S.C. 801(b)(3)(C).
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\1\ The representatives are Program Suppliers; Joint Sports
Claimants; Public Television Claimants; National Association of
Broadcasters; American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers;
Broadcast Music, Inc.; SESAC, Inc.; Canadian Claimants Group;
Devotional Claimants; and National Public Radio, which represent
traditionally recognized claimant categories. The Judges have not
determined, and do not by this notice determine, the universe of
claimant categories for 2018 cable retransmission royalties.
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Accordingly, this notice seeks comments from interested claimants
on whether any reasonable objection exists that would preclude the
distribution of 40% of the 2018 cable royalty funds to the requesting
claimant representatives. Parties objecting to the proposed partial
distribution must advise the Judges of the existence and extent of all
objections by the end of the comment period. The Judges will not
consider any objections with respect to the partial distribution that
come to their attention after the close of the comment period.
Members of the public may read the motion by accessing the
Copyright Royalty Board's electronic filing and case management system
at https://app.crb.gov/and searching for Docket No. 19-CRB-0010-CD
(2018).
Dated: May 13, 2020.
Jesse M. Feder,
Chief U.S. Copyright Royalty Judge.
[FR Doc. 2020-10609 Filed 5-15-20; 8:45 am]
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