[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 37, Volume 1]
[Revised as of July 1, 2008]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 37CFR381.4]

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              TITLE 37--PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS
 
        CHAPTER III--COPYRIGHT ROYALTY BOARD, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
 
PART 381_USE OF CERTAIN COPYRIGHTED WORKS IN CONNECTION WITH NONCOMMERCIAL EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 381.4  Performance of musical compositions by PBS, NPR and other public broadcasting entities engaged in the activities set forth in 17 U.S.C. 118(c).

    The following schedule of rates and terms shall apply to the 
performance by PBS, NPR and other public broadcasting entities engaged 
in activities set forth in 17 U.S.C. 118(c) of copyrighted published 
nondramatic musical compositions, except for public broadcasting 
entities covered by Sec. Sec. 381.5 and 381.6, and except for 
compositions which are the subject of voluntary license agreements.

(a) Determination of royalty rate. (1) For performance of
 such work in a feature presentation of PBS:
    2008-2012..............................................      $227.58
(2) For performance of such a work as background or theme
 music in a PBS program:
    2008-2012..............................................       $57.66
(3) For performance of such a work in a feature
 presentation of a station of PBS:
    2008-2012..............................................       $19.45
(4) For performance of such a work as background or theme
 music in a program of a station of PBS:
    2008-2012..............................................        $4.10
(5) For the performance of such a work in a feature
 presentation of NPR:
    2008-2012..............................................       $23.07
(6) For the performance of such a work as background or
 theme music in an NPR program:
    2008-2012..............................................        $5.59
(7) For the performance of such a work in a feature
 presentation of a station of NPR:
2008-2012..................................................        $1.63
(8) For the performance of such a work as background or
 theme music in a program of a station of NPR:
    2008-2012..............................................         $.58


    (9) For purposes of this schedule the rate for the performance of 
theme music in an entire series shall be double the single program theme 
rate.
    (10) In the event the work is first performed in a program of a 
station of PBS or NPR, and such program is subsequently distributed by 
PBS or NPR, an additional royalty payment shall be made equal to the 
difference between the rate specified in this section for a program of a 
station of PBS or NPR, respectively, and the rate specified in this 
section for a PBS or NPR program, respectively.
    (b) Payment of royalty rate. The required royalty rate 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.
    (c) Records of use. PBS and NPR shall, upon the request of a 
copyright owner of a published musical work who believes a musical 
composition of such owner has been performed under the terms of this 
schedule, permit such copyright owner a reasonable opportunity to 
examine their standard cue sheets listing the nondramatic performances 
of musical compositions on PBS and NPR programs. Any local PBS

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and NPR station that shall be required by the provisions of any 
voluntary license agreement with ASCAP, BMI or SESAC covering the 
license period January 1, 2008, to December 31, 2012, to provide a music 
use report shall, upon request of a copyright owner who believes a 
musical composition of such owner has been performed under the terms of 
this schedule, permit such copyright owner to examine the report.
    (d) Terms of use. The fees provided in this schedule for the 
performance of a musical work in a program shall cover performances of 
such work in such program for a period of four years following the first 
performance.