H.R.848 - Performance Rights Act
To provide parity in radio performance rights under title 17, United States Code, and for other purposes. view all titles (3)
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- Short: Performance Rights Act as reported to house.
- Official: To provide parity in radio performance rights under title 17, United States Code, and for other purposes. as introduced.
- Short: Performance Rights Act as introduced.
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Latest Action Dec 14, 2010Placed on the Union Calendar, Calend... Related Bills (1) & Issues (13) Users Tracking H.R.848 (55)
Official Summary
12/14/2010--Reported to House amended. Performance Rights Act -(Sec. 2)
Amends federal copyright law to:(1) grant performers of sound recordings equal rights to compensation from terrestrial broadcasters (AM and FM radio); and
(2) modify the circumstances under which the public performance of a sound recording is subject to statutory licensing.
(Sec. 3)
Establishes separate annual flat fees in lieu of royalty payments for certain minority, female, religious, rural, small, noncommercial, public, educational, and community terrestrial broadcast stations that have annual revenues falling within corresponding separate specified ranges. Prohibits such annual fees from being taken into account in any Copyright Royalty Board rate-setting proceeding or in any other federal government proceeding. Includes broadcasts of religious services and incidental uses of musical sound recordings publicly by digital audio transmission among performances of a sound recording that are not copyright infringements.(Sec. 4)
Provides a per program license option for terrestrial broadcast stations that make limited feature uses of sound recordings.(Sec. 5)
Prohibits:(1) license fees payable for the public performance of sound recordings from being used in any governmental proceeding to set the license fees payable to copyright owners of musical works for the public performance of their works to adversely affect such license fees;
(2) a licensee of a sound recording from publicly performing such sound recording unless a license has been granted for the public performance of any copyrighted musical work contained in the sound recording;
(3) anything in this Act from adversely affecting the public performance rights or royalties payable to songwriters or copyright owners of musical works; and
(4) rates established by the Copyright Royalty Judges for the public performance of sound recordings from being used in any governmental proceeding to adversely affect license fees payable to copyright owners of musical works for the public performance of their works by terrestrial broadcast stations.
(Sec. 6)
Entitles a featured recording artist who performs on a sound recording that has been licensed for public performance by means of an audio transmission to payments from the sound recording's copyright owner in accordance with the terms of the artist's contract. Requires:(1) sound recording copyright owners to deposit 1% of the receipts from their licensing of public performance rights by means of an audio transmission into the American Federation of Musicians and American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Intellectual Property Rights Distribution Fund for distribution to nonfeatured performers who have performed on sound recordings; and
(2) the Fund to pay 50% to nonfeatured musicians and 50% to nonfeatured vocalists.
(Sec. 7)
Prohibits a broadcaster's payment of royalties on underlying works publicly performed by terrestrial broadcast stations from affecting that broadcaster's public interest obligations to its local community under the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations related to radio broadcast services.(Sec. 8)
Directs copyright royalty judges making determinations or adjustments of rates and terms of copyright royalty payments for public performances of sound recordings, to consider the effect of such rates and terms on:(1) religious, minority-owned, female-owned, small, and noncommercial broadcasters;
(2) non-music programming, including local news and information programming for stations that are part of station groups located in one designated market area; and
(3) religious, minority or minority-owned, and female or female-owned royalty recipients.
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Organizations Supporting H.R.848
- American Federation of Television and Radio Artists
- American Federation of Musicians
- Christian Music Trade Association
- Music Managers Forum - USA
- The Recording Academy
- The Rhythm & Blues Foundation
- ...and 11 more. See all.
Organizations Opposing H.R.848
- Greater Media, Inc.
- Free Radio Alliance
- Nevada Broadcasters Association
- Border Media
- Cox Radio
- National Association of Broadcasters
- ...and 7 more. See all.
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...on the issue. It's unclear whether either chamber will bring the legislation to a vote this year. ——— The Senate bill is S.379. The House bill is H.R.848. ——— On the Net: http://thomas.loc.gov http://www.musicFIRSTcoalition.org http://www.na
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