[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 37, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 37CFR253.7]

[Page 586-588]
 
              TITLE 37--PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS
 
                                CONGRESS
 
PART 253--USE OF CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS IN CONNECTION WITH NONCOMMERCIAL 
EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 253.7  Recording rights, rates and terms.

    (a) Scope. This section establishes rates and terms for the 
recording of nondramatic performances and displays of musical works, 
other than compositions subject to voluntary license agreements, on and 
for the radio and television programs of public broadcasting entities, 
whether or not in synchronization or timed relationship with the visual 
or aural content, and for the making, reproduction, and distribution of 
copies and phonorecords of public broadcasting programs containing such 
nondramatic performances and displays of musical works solely for the 
purpose of transmission by public broadcasting entities. The rates and 
terms established in this schedule include the making of the 
reproductions described in 17 U.S.C. 118(d)(3).
    (b) Royalty rate. (1)(i) For uses described in paragraph (a) of this 
section of a musical work in a PBS-distributed program, the royalty fees 
shall be calculated by multiplying the following per-composition rates 
by the number of different compositions in that PBS-distributed program:


                                                              2003-2007

Feature....................................................      $112.40
Concert feature (per minute)...............................        33.75
Background.................................................        56.81
Theme:
  Single program or first series program...................        56.81
  Other series program.....................................        23.06


    (ii) For such uses other than in a PBS-distributed television 
program, the royalty fee shall be calculated by multiplying the 
following per-composition rates by the number of different compositions 
in that program:

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                                                              2003-2007

Feature....................................................        $9.29
Concert feature (per minute)...............................         2.44
Background.................................................         4.04
Theme:
  Single program or first series program...................         4.04
  Other series program.....................................         1.61


    (iii) In the event the work is first recorded other than in a PBS-
distributed program, and such program is subsequently distributed by 
PBS, an additional royalty payment shall be made equal to the difference 
between the rate specified in this section for other than a PBS-
distributed program and the rate specified in this section for a PBS-
distributed program.
    (2) For uses licensed herein of a musical work in a NPR program, the 
royalty fees shall be calculated by multiplying the following per-
composition rates by the number of different compositions in any NPR 
program distributed by NPR. For purposes of this schedule ``National 
Public Radio'' programs include all programs produced in whole or in 
part by NPR, or by any NPR station or organization under contract with 
NPR.


                                                              2003-2007

Feature....................................................       $12.17
Concert feature (per minute)...............................        17.86
Background.................................................         6.10
Theme:
  Single program or first series program...................         6.10
  Other series program.....................................         2.43


    (3) For purposes of this schedule, a ``Concert Feature'' shall be 
deemed to be the nondramatic presentation in a program of all or part of 
a symphony, concerto, or other serious work originally written for 
concert performance or the nondramatic presentation in a program of 
portions of a serious work originally written for opera performance.
    (4) For such uses other than in an NPR-produced radio program:


                                                              2003-2007

Feature....................................................         $.78
Feature (concert)(per half hour)...........................         1.63
Background.................................................          .39


    (5) The schedule of fees covers use for a period of three years 
following the first use. Succeeding use periods will require the 
following additional payment: additional one-year period--25 percent of 
the initial three-year fee; second three-year period--50 percent of the 
initial three-year fee; each three-year fee thereafter--25 percent of 
the initial three-year fee; provided that a 100 percent additional 
payment prior to the expiration of the first three-year period will 
cover use during all subsequent use periods without limitation. Such 
succeeding uses which are subsequent to December 31, 2007, shall be 
subject to the royalty rates established in this schedule.
    (c) Payment of royalty rates. The required royalty rates shall be 
paid to each known copyright owner not later than July 31 of each 
calendar year for uses during the first six months of that calendar 
year, and not later than January 31 for uses during the last six months 
of the preceding calendar year.
    (d) Records of use. (1) Maintenance of cue sheets. PBS and its 
stations, NPR, or other television public broadcasting entities shall 
maintain and make available for examination pursuant to subsection (e) 
copies of their standard cue sheets or summaries of same listing the 
recording of the musical works of such copyright owners.
    (2) Content of cue sheets or summaries. Such cue sheets or summaries 
shall include:
    (i) The title, composer and author to the extent such information is 
reasonably obtainable.
    (ii) The type of use and manner of performance thereof in each case.
    (iii) For Concert Feature music, the actual recorded time period on 
the program, plus all distribution and broadcast information available 
to the public broadcasting entity.
    (e) Filing of use reports with the Copyright Office. Deposit of cue 
sheets or summaries. PBS and its stations, NPR, or other television 
public broadcasting entity shall deposit with the Copyright

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Office copies of their standard music cue sheets or summaries of same 
(which may be in the form of hard copy of computerized reports) listing 
the recording pursuant to this schedule of the musical works of 
copyright owners. Such cue sheets or summaries shall be deposited not 
later than July 31 of each calendar year for recordings during the first 
six months of the calendar year and not later than January 31 of each 
calendar year for recordings during the second six months of the 
preceding calendar year. PBS and NPR shall maintain at their offices 
copies of all standard music cue sheets from which such music use 
reports are prepared. Such music cue sheets shall be furnished to the 
Copyright Office upon its request and also shall be available during 
regular business hours at the offices of PBS or NPR for examination by a 
copyright owner who believes a musical composition of such owner has 
been recorded pursuant to this schedule.

[57 FR 60954, Dec. 22, 1992; 58 FR 7051, Feb. 4, 1993; 58 FR 8820, Feb. 
17, 1993, as amended at 63 FR 2145, Jan. 14, 1998; 63 FR 30635, 30636, 
June 5, 1998; 67 FR 77172, Dec. 17, 2002]