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          |   Copyright 
              Office Seeks Candidates for Position of Associate Register for Policy 
              and International Affairs  | 
         
         
          | Calendar | 
         
        
           
            |   July 1 
               Expected effective date of Copyright Office fee 
                changes (read details)  | 
           
           
            |   July 1 
              Beginning of 60-day period when, in the absence 
                of a license agreement, a party with a significant interest in 
                establishing reasonable terms and rates for certain statutory 
                licenses may file a petition to initiate a rate setting proceeding. 
                (read details)  | 
           
          
            July 15 
              Deadline for applying for position of Associate 
                Register for Policy and International Affairs. (read details)  | 
           
           
            |   October 7 
              Initiation date should arbitration proceedings 
                be necessary in adjustment of rates and terms for noncommercial 
                educational broadcasting compulsory license.  | 
           
        
       
       
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     Copyright 
        Office Seeks Candidates for Position of Associate Register for Policy 
        and International Affairs
      The U.S. Copyright Office is seeking qualified candidates 
        for the position of Associate Register for Policy and International Affairs. 
      The Associate Register for Policy and International 
        Affairs is the principal advisor to the Register of Copyrights on international 
        copyright issues and a senior advisor on copyright policy and legislation. 
        The Associate Register reports directly to the Register of Copyrights 
        and supervises a staff of attorneys working on matters relating to U.S. 
        and foreign copyright laws, multilateral treaties, and the administration 
        of copyright law with specific emphasis on the international policy issues 
        and problems facing the Copyright Office. 
      An applicant must be a member of the Bar of a state or the District of 
        Columbia. 
      For a full description of the position and information 
        on how to apply, please go to www.usajobs.opm.gov 
        and type in vacancy announcement number 020092 under Quick Search. 
      The deadline for applying for this position is July 15, 2002. 
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          | Past 
            Issues | 
         
        
          | Determination of the Librarian of Congress 
            on Rates and Terms for Webcasting and Ephemeral Recordings Posted 
            to Website 6/20/02 | 
         
         
           
            Fees Expected to Change on July 1 5/31/02 | 
         
         
           
            Librarian of Congress Rejects CARP Determination on Webcasting Rates 
            and Terms 5/21/02 | 
         
         
            
            Location and Webcast of the Roundtable; Reply Comments Available 5/3/02 | 
         
         
           
            Office Waives Regulation in Filing of Claims for Cable and Satellite 
            Royalties 5/1/02  | 
         
         
           
            Copyright Office Presents New Website Design 5/1/02 
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            Roundtable Discussion on Notice and Recordkeeping for Use of Sound 
            Recordings under Statutory License 4/16/02 
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            Comments on Notice & Recordkeeping for Webcasting Compulsory License 
            4/10/02 | 
         
        
           
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