Amendments to the Copyright Act as a Result of the Orrin G. Hatch-Bob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act

Amendments to the Copyright Act as a Result of the Orrin G. Hatch-Bob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act

Public Law No: 115-264 (10/11/2018)

[115th Congress Public Law 264]

[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]

 

ORRIN G. HATCH-BOB GOODLATTE

MUSIC MODERNIZATION ACT

 

Public Law 115-264

115th Congress

 

An Act

  To modernize copyright law, and for other purposes. <<NOTE: Oct. 11, 2018 -  [H.R. 1551]>>

    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, <<NOTE: Orrin G. Hatch-Bob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act.>>

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE; TABLE OF CONTENTS.

    (a) Short Title.-- <<NOTE: 17 USC 101 note.>> This Act may be cited as the ``Orrin G. Hatch-Bob Goodlatte Music Modernization Act''.

    (b) Table of Contents.--The table of contents for this Act is as follows:

Sec. 1. Short title; table of contents.

Sec. 2. Customs user fees.

                 TITLE I--MUSIC LICENSING MODERNIZATION

Sec. 101. Short title.

Sec. 102. Blanket license for digital uses and mechanical licensing

           collective.

Sec. 103. Amendments to section 114.

Sec. 104. Random assignment of rate court proceedings.

Sec. 105. Performing rights society consent decrees.

Sec. 106. Effective date.

                TITLE II--CLASSICS PROTECTION AND ACCESS

Sec. 201. Short title.

Sec. 202. Unauthorized use of pre-1972 sound recordings.

                TITLE III--ALLOCATION FOR MUSIC PRODUCERS

Sec. 301. Short title.

Sec. 302. Payment of statutory performance royalties.

Sec. 303. Effective date.

                         TITLE IV--SEVERABILITY

Sec. 401. Severability.

SEC. 2. CUSTOMS USER FEES.

    Section 13031(j)(3)(A) of the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (19 U.S.C. 58c(j)(3)(A)) is amended by striking ``October 13, 2027'' and inserting ``October 20, 2027''.

  TITLE I-- <<NOTE: Musical Works Modernization Act.>> MUSIC LICENSING MODERNIZATION

SEC. 101. <<NOTE: 17 USC 101 note.>>  SHORT TITLE.

    This title may be cited as the ``Musical Works Modernization Act''.

SEC. 102. BLANKET LICENSE FOR DIGITAL USES AND MECHANICAL LICENSING COLLECTIVE.

    (a) Amendment.--Section 115 of title 17, United States Code, is amended--

            (1) in subsection (a)--

                    (A) in the subsection heading, by inserting ``in

                General'' after ``Availability and Scope of Compulsory

                License'';

                    (B) by striking paragraph (1) and inserting the

                following:

            ``(1) Eligibility for compulsory license.--

                    ``(A) Conditions for compulsory license.--A person

                may by complying with the provisions of this section

                obtain a compulsory license to make and distribute

                phonorecords of a nondramatic musical work, including by

                means of digital phonorecord delivery. A person may

                obtain a compulsory license only if the primary purpose

                in making phonorecords of the musical work is to

                distribute them to the public for private use, including

                by means of digital phonorecord delivery, and--

                          ``(i) phonorecords of such musical work have

                      previously been distributed to the public in the

                      United States under the authority of the copyright

                      owner of the work, including by means of digital

                      phonorecord delivery; or

                          ``(ii) in the case of a digital music provider

                      seeking to make and distribute digital phonorecord

                      deliveries of a sound recording embodying a

                      musical work under a compulsory license for which

                      clause (i) does not apply--

                                    ``(I) the first fixation of such

                                sound recording was made under the

                                authority of the musical work copyright

                                owner, and the sound recording copyright

                                owner has the authority of the musical

                                work copyright owner to make and

                                distribute digital phonorecord

                                deliveries embodying such work to the

                                public in the United States; and

                                    ``(II) the sound recording copyright

                                owner, or the authorized distributor of

                                the sound recording copyright owner, has

                                authorized the digital music provider to

                                make and distribute digital phonorecord

                                deliveries of the sound recording to the

                                public in the United States.

                    ``(B) Duplication of sound recording.--A person may

                not obtain a compulsory license for the use of the work

                in the making of phonorecords duplicating a sound

                recording fixed by another, including by means of

                digital phonorecord delivery, unless--

                          ``(i) such sound recording was fixed lawfully;

                      and

                          ``(ii) the making of the phonorecords was

                      authorized by the owner of the copyright in the

                      sound recording or, if the sound recording was

                      fixed before February 15, 1972, by any person who

                      fixed the sound recording pursuant to an express

                      license from the owner of the copyright in the

                      musical work or pursuant to a valid compulsory

                      license for use of such work in a sound

                      recording.''; and

                    (C) in paragraph (2), by striking ``A compulsory

                license'' and inserting ``Musical arrangement.--A

                compulsory license'';

            (2) by striking subsection (b) and inserting the following:

    ``(b) <<NOTE: Deadlines. Notices.>>  Procedures To Obtain a Compulsory License.--

            ``(1) Phonorecords other than digital phonorecord

        deliveries.--A person who seeks to obtain a compulsory license

        under subsection (a) to make and distribute phonorecords of a

        musical work other than by means of digital phonorecord delivery

        shall, before, or not later than 30 calendar days after, making,

        and before distributing, any phonorecord of the work, serve

        notice of intention to do so on the copyright owner. If the

        registration or other public records of the Copyright Office do

        not identify the copyright owner and include an address at which

        notice can be served, it shall be sufficient to file the notice

        of intention with the Copyright

        Office. <<NOTE: Compliance. Regulations.>>  The notice shall

        comply, in form, content, and manner of service, with

        requirements that the Register of Copyrights shall prescribe by

        regulation.

            ``(2) Digital phonorecord deliveries.--A person who seeks to

        obtain a compulsory license under subsection (a) to make and

        distribute phonorecords of a musical work by means of digital

        phonorecord delivery--

                    ``(A) <<NOTE: Compliance. Regulations.>>  prior to

                the license availability date, shall, before, or not

                later than 30 calendar days after, first making any such

                digital phonorecord delivery, serve a notice of

                intention to do so on the copyright owner (but may not

                file the notice with the Copyright Office, even if the

                public records of the Office do not identify the owner

                or the owner's address), and such notice shall comply,

                in form, content, and manner of service, with

                requirements that the Register of Copyrights shall

                prescribe by regulation; or

                    ``(B) on or after the license availability date,

                shall, before making any such digital phonorecord

                delivery, follow the procedure described in subsection

                (d)(2), except as provided in paragraph (3).

            ``(3) Record company individual download licenses.--

        Notwithstanding paragraph (2)(B), a record company may, on or

        after the license availability date, obtain an individual

        download license in accordance with the notice requirements

        described in paragraph (2)(A) (except for the requirement that

        notice occur prior to the license availability

        date). <<NOTE: Account statements. Royalties.>>  A record

        company that obtains an individual download license as permitted

        under this paragraph shall provide statements of account and pay

        royalties as provided in subsection (c)(2)(I).

            ``(4) Failure to obtain license.--

                    ``(A) Phonorecords other than digital phonorecord

                deliveries.--In the case of phonorecords made and

                distributed other than by means of digital phonorecord

                delivery, the failure to serve or file the notice of

                intention required by paragraph (1) forecloses the

                possibility of a compulsory license under paragraph (1).

                In the absence of a voluntary license, the failure to

                obtain a compulsory license renders the making and

                distribution of

                phonorecords actionable as acts of infringement under

                section 501 and subject to the remedies provided by

                sections 502 through 506.

                    ``(B) Digital phonorecord deliveries.--

                          ``(i) In general.--In the case of phonorecords

                      made and distributed by means of digital

                      phonorecord delivery:

                                    ``(I) The failure to serve the

                                notice of intention required by

                                paragraph (2)(A) or paragraph (3), as

                                applicable, forecloses the possibility

                                of a compulsory license under such

                                paragraph.

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Time period.>>  The

                                failure to comply with paragraph (2)(B)

                                forecloses the possibility of a blanket

                                license for a period of 3 years after

                                the last calendar day on which the

                                notice of license was required to be

                                submitted to the mechanical licensing

                                collective under such paragraph.

                          ``(ii) Effect of failure.--In either case

                      described in subclause (I) or (II) of clause (i),

                      in the absence of a voluntary license, the failure

                      to obtain a compulsory license renders the making

                      and distribution of phonorecords by means of

                      digital phonorecord delivery actionable as acts of

                      infringement under section 501 and subject to the

                      remedies provided by sections 502 through 506.'';

            (3) by amending subsection (c) to read as follows:

    ``(c) General Conditions Applicable to Compulsory License.--

            ``(1) Royalty payable under compulsory license.--

                    ``(A) Identification requirement.--To be entitled to

                receive royalties under a compulsory license obtained

                under subsection (b)(1) the copyright owner must be

                identified in the registration or other public records

                of the Copyright Office. The owner is entitled to

                royalties for phonorecords made and distributed after

                being so identified, but is not entitled to recover for

                any phonorecords previously made and distributed.

                    ``(B) Royalty for phonorecords other than digital

                phonorecord deliveries.--Except as provided by

                subparagraph (A), for every phonorecord made and

                distributed under a compulsory license under subsection

                (a) other than by means of digital phonorecord delivery,

                with respect to each work embodied in the phonorecord,

                the royalty shall be the royalty prescribed under

                subparagraphs (D) through (F), paragraph (2)(A), and

                chapter 8. For purposes of this subparagraph, a

                phonorecord is considered `distributed' if the person

                exercising the compulsory license has voluntarily and

                permanently parted with its possession.

                    ``(C) Royalty for digital phonorecord deliveries.--

                For every digital phonorecord delivery of a musical work

                made under a compulsory license under this section, the

                royalty payable shall be the royalty prescribed under

                subparagraphs (D) through (F), paragraph (2)(A), and

                chapter 8.

                    ``(D) Authority to negotiate.--Notwithstanding any

                provision of the antitrust laws, any copyright owners of

                nondramatic musical works and any persons entitled to

                obtain a compulsory license under subsection (a) may

                negotiate and agree upon the terms and rates of royalty

                payments under this section and the proportionate

                division of fees paid among copyright owners, and may

                designate common agents on a nonexclusive basis to

                negotiate, agree to, pay or receive such royalty

                payments. Such authority to negotiate the terms and

                rates of royalty payments includes, but is not limited

                to, the authority to negotiate the year during which the

                royalty rates prescribed under this subparagraph,

                subparagraphs (E) and (F), paragraph (2)(A), and chapter

                8 shall next be determined.

                    ``(E) Determination of reasonable rates and terms.--

                <<NOTE: Time period.>> Proceedings under chapter 8 shall

                determine reasonable rates and terms of royalty payments

                for the activities specified by this section during the

                period beginning with the effective date of such rates

                and terms, but not earlier than January 1 of the second

                year following the year in which the petition requesting

                the proceeding is filed, and ending on the effective

                date of successor rates and terms, or such other period

                as the parties may agree. Any copyright owners of

                nondramatic musical works and any persons entitled to

                obtain a compulsory license under subsection (a) may

                submit to the Copyright Royalty Judges licenses covering

                such activities. The parties to each proceeding shall

                bear their own costs.

                    ``(F) Schedule of reasonable rates.--The schedule of

                reasonable rates and terms determined by the Copyright

                Royalty Judges shall, subject to paragraph (2)(A), be

                binding on all copyright owners of nondramatic musical

                works and persons entitled to obtain a compulsory

                license under subsection (a) during the period specified

                in subparagraph (E), such other period as may be

                determined pursuant to subparagraphs (D) and (E), or

                such other period as the parties may agree. The

                Copyright Royalty Judges shall establish rates and terms

                that most clearly represent the rates and terms that

                would have been negotiated in the marketplace between a

                willing buyer and a willing seller. In determining such

                rates and terms for digital phonorecord deliveries, the

                Copyright Royalty Judges shall base their decision on

                economic, competitive, and programming information

                presented by the parties, including--

                          ``(i) whether use of the compulsory licensee's

                      service may substitute for or may promote the

                      sales of phonorecords or otherwise may interfere

                      with or may enhance the musical work copyright

                      owner's other streams of revenue from its musical

                      works; and

                          ``(ii) the relative roles of the copyright

                      owner and the compulsory licensee in the

                      copyrighted work and the service made available to

                      the public with respect to the relative creative

                      contribution, technological contribution, capital

                      investment, cost, and risk.

            ``(2) Additional terms and conditions.--

                    ``(A) Voluntary licenses and contractual royalty

                rates.--

                          ``(i) In general.--License agreements

                      voluntarily negotiated at any time between one or

                      more copyright owners of nondramatic musical works

                      and one or more

                      persons entitled to obtain a compulsory license

                      under subsection (a) shall be given effect in lieu

                      of any determination by the Copyright Royalty

                      Judges. Subject to clause (ii), the royalty rates

                      determined pursuant to subparagraphs (E) and (F)

                      of paragraph (1) shall be given effect as to

                      digital phonorecord deliveries in lieu of any

                      contrary royalty rates specified in a contract

                      pursuant to which a recording artist who is the

                      author of a nondramatic musical work grants a

                      license under that person's exclusive rights in

                      the musical work under paragraphs (1) and (3) of

                      section 106 or commits another person to grant a

                      license in that musical work under paragraphs (1)

                      and (3) of section 106, to a person desiring to

                      fix in a tangible medium of expression a sound

                      recording embodying the musical work.

                          ``(ii) Applicability.--The second sentence of

                      clause (i) shall not apply to--

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Effective date.>>  a

                                contract entered into on or before June

                                22, 1995, and not modified thereafter

                                for the purpose of reducing the royalty

                                rates determined pursuant to

                                subparagraphs (E) and (F) of paragraph

                                (1) or of increasing the number of

                                musical works within the scope of the

                                contract covered by the reduced rates,

                                except if a contract entered into on or

                                before June 22, 1995, is modified

                                thereafter for the purpose of increasing

                                the number of musical works within the

                                scope of the contract, any contrary

                                royalty rates specified in the contract

                                shall be given effect in lieu of royalty

                                rates determined pursuant to

                                subparagraphs (E) and (F) of paragraph

                                (1) for the number of musical works

                                within the scope of the contract as of

                                June 22, 1995; and

                                    ``(II) a contract entered into after

                                the date that the sound recording is

                                fixed in a tangible medium of expression

                                substantially in a form intended for

                                commercial release, if at the time the

                                contract is entered into, the recording

                                artist retains the right to grant

                                licenses as to the musical work under

                                paragraphs (1) and (3) of section 106.

                    ``(B) Sound recording information.--Except as

                provided in section 1002(e), a digital phonorecord

                delivery licensed under this paragraph shall be

                accompanied by the information encoded in the sound

                recording, if any, by or under the authority of the

                copyright owner of that sound recording, that identifies

                the title of the sound recording, the featured recording

                artist who performs on the sound recording, and related

                information, including information concerning the

                underlying musical work and its writer.

                    ``(C) Infringement remedies.--

                          ``(i) In general.--A digital phonorecord

                      delivery of a sound recording is actionable as an

                      act of infringement under section 501, and is

                      fully subject to the remedies provided by sections

                      502 through 506, unless--

                                    ``(I) the digital phonorecord

                                delivery has been authorized by the

                                sound recording copyright owner; and

                                    ``(II) the entity making the digital

                                phonorecord delivery has obtained a

                                compulsory license under subsection (a)

                                or has otherwise been authorized by the

                                musical work copyright owner, or by a

                                record company pursuant to an individual

                                download license, to make and distribute

                                phonorecords of each musical work

                                embodied in the sound recording by means

                                of digital phonorecord delivery.

                          ``(ii) Other remedies.--Any cause of action

                      under this subparagraph shall be in addition to

                      those available to the owner of the copyright in

                      the nondramatic musical work under subparagraph

                      (J) and section 106(4) and the owner of the

                      copyright in the sound recording under section

                      106(6).

                    ``(D) Liability of sound recording owners.--The

                liability of the copyright owner of a sound recording

                for infringement of the copyright in a nondramatic

                musical work embodied in the sound recording shall be

                determined in accordance with applicable law, except

                that the owner of a copyright in a sound recording shall

                not be liable for a digital phonorecord delivery by a

                third party if the owner of the copyright in the sound

                recording does not license the distribution of a

                phonorecord of the nondramatic musical work.

                    ``(E) Recording devices and media.--Nothing in

                section 1008 shall be construed to prevent the exercise

                of the rights and remedies allowed by this paragraph,

                subparagraph (J), and chapter 5 in the event of a

                digital phonorecord delivery, except that no action

                alleging infringement of copyright may be brought under

                this title against a manufacturer, importer or

                distributor of a digital audio recording device, a

                digital audio recording medium, an analog recording

                device, or an analog recording medium, or against a

                consumer, based on the actions described in such

                section.

                    ``(F) Preservation of rights.--Nothing in this

                section annuls or limits--

                          ``(i) the exclusive right to publicly perform

                      a sound recording or the musical work embodied

                      therein, including by means of a digital

                      transmission, under paragraphs (4) and (6) of

                      section 106;

                          ``(ii) except for compulsory licensing under

                      the conditions specified by this section, the

                      exclusive rights to reproduce and distribute the

                      sound recording and the musical work embodied

                      therein under paragraphs (1) and (3) of section

                      106, including by means of a digital phonorecord

                      delivery; or

                          ``(iii) any other rights under any other

                      provision of section 106, or remedies available

                      under this title, as such rights or remedies exist

                      before, on, or after the date of enactment of the

                      Digital Performance Right in Sound Recordings Act

                      of 1995.

                    ``(G) Exempt transmissions and retransmissions.--The

                provisions of this section concerning digital

                phonorecord deliveries shall not apply to any exempt

                transmissions or retransmissions under section

                114(d)(1). The exemptions created in section 114(d)(1)

                do not expand or reduce the rights of copyright owners

                under paragraphs (1) through (5) of section 106 with

                respect to such transmissions and retransmissions.

                    ``(H) Distribution by rental, lease, or lending.--A

                compulsory license obtained under subsection (b)(1) to

                make and distribute phonorecords includes the right of

                the maker of such a phonorecord to distribute or

                authorize distribution of such phonorecord, other than

                by means of a digital phonorecord delivery, by rental,

                lease, or lending (or by acts or practices in the nature

                of rental, lease, or lending). With respect to each

                nondramatic musical work embodied in the phonorecord,

                the royalty shall be a proportion of the revenue

                received by the compulsory licensee from every such act

                of distribution of the phonorecord under this clause

                equal to the proportion of the revenue received by the

                compulsory licensee from distribution of the phonorecord

                under subsection (a)(1)(A)(ii)(II) that is payable by a

                compulsory licensee under that clause and under chapter

                8. <<NOTE: Regulations.>>  The Register of Copyrights

                shall issue regulations to carry out the purpose of this

                subparagraph.

                    ``(I) Payment of royalties and statements of

                account.--Except as provided in paragraphs (4)(A)(i) and

                (10)(B) of subsection (d), royalty payments shall be

                made on or before the twentieth day of each month and

                shall include all royalties for the month next

                preceding. Each monthly payment shall be made under oath

                and shall comply with requirements that the Register of

                Copyrights shall prescribe by

                regulation. <<NOTE: Regulations. Certification.>>  The

                Register shall also prescribe regulations under which

                detailed cumulative annual statements of account,

                certified by a certified public accountant, shall be

                filed for every compulsory license under subsection (a).

                The regulations covering both the monthly and the annual

                statements of account shall prescribe the form, content,

                and manner of certification with respect to the number

                of records made and the number of records distributed.

                    ``(J) Notice of default and termination of

                compulsory license.-- <<NOTE: Deadline.>> In the case of

                a license obtained under paragraph (1), (2)(A), or (3)

                of subsection (b), if the copyright owner does not

                receive the monthly payment and the monthly and annual

                statements of account when due, the owner may give

                written notice to the licensee that, unless the default

                is remedied not later than 30 days after the date on

                which the notice is sent, the compulsory license will be

                automatically terminated. Such termination renders

                either the making or the distribution, or both, of all

                phonorecords for which the royalty has not been paid,

                actionable as acts of infringement under section 501 and

                fully subject to the remedies provided by sections 502

                through 506. In the case of a license obtained under

                subsection (b)(2)(B), license authority under the

                compulsory

                license may be terminated as provided in subsection

                (d)(4)(E).'';

            (4) by amending subsection (d) to read as follows:

    ``(d) Blanket License for Digital Uses, Mechanical Licensing Collective, and Digital Licensee Coordinator.--

            ``(1) Blanket license for digital uses.--

                    ``(A) In general.-- <<NOTE: Compliance.>> A digital

                music provider that qualifies for a compulsory license

                under subsection (a) may, by complying with the terms

                and conditions of this subsection, obtain a blanket

                license from copyright owners through the mechanical

                licensing collective to make and distribute digital

                phonorecord deliveries of musical works through one or

                more covered activities.

                    ``(B) Included activities.--A blanket license--

                          ``(i) covers all musical works (or shares of

                      such works) available for compulsory licensing

                      under this section for purposes of engaging in

                      covered activities, except as provided in

                      subparagraph (C);

                          ``(ii) includes the making and distribution of

                      server, intermediate, archival, and incidental

                      reproductions of musical works that are reasonable

                      and necessary for the digital music provider to

                      engage in covered activities licensed under this

                      subsection, solely for the purpose of engaging in

                      such covered activities; and

                          ``(iii) does not cover or include any rights

                      or uses other than those described in clauses (i)

                      and (ii).

                    ``(C) Other licenses.--A voluntary license for

                covered activities entered into by or under the

                authority of 1 or more copyright owners and 1 or more

                digital music providers, or authority to make and

                distribute permanent downloads of a musical work

                obtained by a digital music provider from a sound

                recording copyright owner pursuant to an individual

                download license, shall be given effect in lieu of a

                blanket license under this subsection with respect to

                the musical works (or shares thereof) covered by such

                voluntary license or individual download authority and

                the following conditions apply:

                          ``(i) Where a voluntary license or individual

                      download license applies, the license authority

                      provided under the blanket license shall exclude

                      any musical works (or shares thereof) subject to

                      the voluntary license or individual download

                      license.

                          ``(ii) An entity engaged in covered activities

                      under a voluntary license or authority obtained

                      pursuant to an individual download license that is

                      a significant nonblanket licensee shall comply

                      with paragraph (6)(A).

                          ``(iii) The rates and terms of any voluntary

                      license shall be subject to the second sentence of

                      clause (i) and clause (ii) of subsection (c)(2)(A)

                      and paragraph (9)(C), as applicable.

                    ``(D) Protection against infringement actions.--A

                digital music provider that obtains and complies with

                the terms of a valid blanket license under this

                subsection shall not be subject to an action for

                infringement of the exclusive rights provided by

                paragraphs (1) and (3) of section 106 under this title

                arising from use of a musical

                work (or share thereof) to engage in covered activities

                authorized by such license, subject to paragraph (4)(E).

                    ``(E) Other requirements and conditions apply.--

                Except as expressly provided in this subsection, each

                requirement, limitation, condition, privilege, right,

                and remedy otherwise applicable to compulsory licenses

                under this section shall apply to compulsory blanket

                licenses under this subsection.

            ``(2) Availability of blanket license.--

                    ``(A) Procedure for obtaining license.--

                <<NOTE: Notices.>> A digital music provider may obtain a

                blanket license by submitting a notice of license to the

                mechanical licensing collective that specifies the

                particular covered activities in which the digital music

                provider seeks to engage, as follows:

                          ``(i) <<NOTE: Compliance. Regulations.>>  The

                      notice of license shall comply in form and

                      substance with requirements that the Register of

                      Copyrights shall establish by regulation.

                          ``(ii) <<NOTE: Deadline. Effective date.>> 

                      Unless rejected in writing by the mechanical

                      licensing collective not later than 30 calendar

                      days after the date on which the mechanical

                      licensing collective receives the notice, the

                      blanket license shall be effective as of the date

                      on which the notice of license was sent by the

                      digital music provider, as shown by a physical or

                      electronic record.

                          ``(iii) A notice of license may only be

                      rejected by the mechanical licensing collective

                      if--

                                    ``(I) the digital music provider or

                                notice of license does not meet the

                                requirements of this section or

                                applicable regulations, in which case

                                the requirements at issue shall be

                                specified with reasonable particularity

                                in the notice of rejection; or

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Time period.>>  the

                                digital music provider has had a blanket

                                license terminated by the mechanical

                                licensing collective during the 3-year

                                period preceding the date on which the

                                mechanical licensing collective receives

                                the notice pursuant to paragraph (4)(E).

                          ``(iv) <<NOTE: Deadline.>>  If a notice of

                      license is rejected under clause (iii)(I), the

                      digital music provider shall have 30 calendar days

                      after receipt of the notice of rejection to cure

                      any deficiency and submit an amended notice of

                      license to the mechanical licensing collective. If

                      the deficiency has been cured, the mechanical

                      licensing collective shall so confirm in writing,

                      and the license shall be effective as of the date

                      that the original notice of license was provided

                      by the digital music provider.

                          ``(v) <<NOTE: Review. Courts.>>  A digital

                      music provider that believes a notice of license

                      was improperly rejected by the mechanical

                      licensing collective may seek review of such

                      rejection in an appropriate district court of the

                      United States.

                      The <<NOTE: Determination.>> district court shall

                      determine the matter de novo based on the record

                      before the mechanical licensing collective and any

                      additional evidence presented by the parties.

                    ``(B) Blanket license effective date.--Blanket

                licenses shall be made available by the mechanical

                licensing

                collective on and after the license availability date.

                No such license shall be effective prior to the license

                availability date.

            ``(3) Mechanical licensing collective.--

                    ``(A) In general.--The mechanical licensing

                collective shall be a single entity that--

                          ``(i) is a nonprofit entity, not owned by any

                      other entity, that is created by copyright owners

                      to carry out responsibilities under this

                      subsection;

                          ``(ii) is endorsed by, and enjoys substantial

                      support from, musical work copyright owners that

                      together represent the greatest percentage of the

                      licensor market for uses of such works in covered

                      activities, as measured over the preceding 3 full

                      calendar years;

                          ``(iii) is able to demonstrate to the Register

                      of Copyrights that the entity has, or will have

                      prior to the license availability date, the

                      administrative and technological capabilities to

                      perform the required functions of the mechanical

                      licensing collective under this subsection and

                      that is governed by a board of directors in

                      accordance with subparagraph (D)(i); and

                          ``(iv) has been designated by the Register of

                      Copyrights, with the approval of the Librarian of

                      Congress pursuant to section 702, in accordance

                      with subparagraph (B).

                    ``(B) <<NOTE: Notices. Federal Register,

                publications.>>  Designation of mechanical licensing

                collective.--

                          ``(i) Initial designation.--

                      <<NOTE: Deadlines.>> Not later than 270 days after

                      the enactment date, the Register of Copyrights

                      shall initially designate the mechanical licensing

                      collective as follows:

                                    ``(I) Not later than 90 calendar

                                days after the enactment date, the

                                Register shall publish notice in the

                                Federal Register soliciting information

                                to assist in identifying the appropriate

                                entity to serve as the mechanical

                                licensing collective, including the name

                                and affiliation of each member of the

                                board of directors described under

                                subparagraph (D)(i) and each committee

                                established pursuant to clauses (iii),

                                (iv), and (v) of subparagraph (D).

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Review.>>  After

                                reviewing the information requested

                                under subclause (I) and making a

                                designation, the Register shall publish

                                notice in the Federal Register setting

                                forth--

                                            ``(aa) the identity of and

                                        contact information for the

                                        mechanical licensing collective;

                                        and

                                            ``(bb) the reasons for the

                                        designation.

                          ``(ii) Periodic review of designation.--

                      Following the initial designation of the

                      mechanical licensing collective, the Register

                      shall, every 5 years, beginning with the fifth

                      full calendar year to commence after the initial

                      designation, publish notice in the Federal

                      Register in the month of January soliciting

                      information concerning whether the existing

                      designation should be continued, or a different

                      entity meeting the criteria described in clauses

                      (i) through (iii) of subparagraph

                      (A) shall be designated. Following publication of

                      such notice, the Register shall--

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Effective date.>> 

                                after reviewing the information

                                submitted and conducting additional

                                proceedings as appropriate, publish

                                notice in the Federal Register of a

                                continuing designation or new

                                designation of the mechanical licensing

                                collective, as the case may be, and the

                                reasons for such a designation, with any

                                new designation to be effective as of

                                the first day of a month that is not

                                less than 6 months and not longer than 9

                                months after the date on which the

                                Register publishes the notice, as

                                specified by the Register; and

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Regulations.>>  if a

                                new entity is designated as the

                                mechanical licensing collective, adopt

                                regulations to govern the transfer of

                                licenses, funds, records, data, and

                                administrative responsibilities from the

                                existing mechanical licensing collective

                                to the new entity.

                          ``(iii) Closest alternative designation.--If

                      the Register is unable to identify an entity that

                      fulfills each of the qualifications set forth in

                      clauses (i) through (iii) of subparagraph (A), the

                      Register shall designate the entity that most

                      nearly fulfills such qualifications for purposes

                      of carrying out the responsibilities of the

                      mechanical licensing collective.

                    ``(C) Authorities and functions.--

                          ``(i) In general.--The mechanical licensing

                      collective is authorized to perform the following

                      functions, subject to more particular requirements

                      as described in this subsection:

                                    ``(I) Offer and administer blanket

                                licenses, including receipt of notices

                                of license and reports of usage from

                                digital music providers.

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Royalties.>>  Collect

                                and distribute royalties from digital

                                music providers for covered activities.

                                    ``(III) Engage in efforts to

                                identify musical works (and shares of

                                such works) embodied in particular sound

                                recordings, and to identify and locate

                                the copyright owners of such musical

                                works (and shares of such works).

                                    ``(IV) <<NOTE: Database.>>  Maintain

                                the musical works database and other

                                information relevant to the

                                administration of licensing activities

                                under this section.

                                    ``(V) <<NOTE: Royalties.>> 

                                Administer a process by which copyright

                                owners can claim ownership of musical

                                works (and shares of such works), and a

                                process by which royalties for works for

                                which the owner is not identified or

                                located are equitably distributed to

                                known copyright owners.

                                    ``(VI) Administer collections of the

                                administrative assessment from digital

                                music providers and significant

                                nonblanket licensees, including receipt

                                of notices of nonblanket activity.

                                    ``(VII) Invest in relevant

                                resources, and arrange for services of

                                outside vendors and others,

                                to support the activities of the

                                mechanical licensing collective.

                                    ``(VIII) <<NOTE: Coordination.>> 

                                Engage in legal and other efforts to

                                enforce rights and obligations under

                                this subsection, including by filing

                                bankruptcy proofs of claims for amounts

                                owed under licenses, and acting in

                                coordination with the digital licensee

                                coordinator.

                                    ``(IX) <<NOTE: Proceedings.>> 

                                Initiate and participate in proceedings

                                before the Copyright Royalty Judges to

                                establish the administrative assessment

                                under this subsection.

                                    ``(X) <<NOTE: Proceedings.>> 

                                Initiate and participate in proceedings

                                before the Copyright Office with respect

                                to activities under this subsection.

                                    ``(XI) Gather and provide

                                documentation for use in proceedings

                                before the Copyright Royalty Judges to

                                set rates and terms under this section.

                                    ``(XII) Maintain records of the

                                activities of the mechanical licensing

                                collective and engage in and respond to

                                audits described in this subsection.

                                    ``(XIII) Engage in such other

                                activities as may be necessary or

                                appropriate to fulfill the

                                responsibilities of the mechanical

                                licensing collective under this

                                subsection.

                          ``(ii) Restrictions concerning licensing and

                      administrative activities.--With respect to the

                      administration of licenses, except as provided in

                      clauses (i) and (iii) and subparagraph (E)(v), the

                      mechanical licensing collective may only--

                                    ``(I) issue blanket licenses

                                pursuant to subsection (d)(1); and

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Royalties.>> 

                                administer blanket licenses for

                                reproduction or distribution rights in

                                musical works for covered activities,

                                including collecting and distributing

                                royalties, pursuant to blanket licenses.

                          ``(iii) <<NOTE: Royalties.>>  Additional

                      administrative activities.--Subject to paragraph

                      (11)(C), the mechanical licensing collective may

                      also administer, including by collecting and

                      distributing royalties, voluntary licenses issued

                      by, or individual download licenses obtained from,

                      copyright owners only for reproduction or

                      distribution rights in musical works for covered

                      activities, for which the mechanical licensing

                      collective shall charge reasonable fees for such

                      services.

                          ``(iv) Restriction on lobbying.--The

                      mechanical licensing collective may not engage in

                      government lobbying activities, but may engage in

                      the activities described in subclauses (IX), (X),

                      and (XI) of clause (i).

                    ``(D) Governance.--

                          ``(i) Board of directors.--The mechanical

                      licensing collective shall have a board of

                      directors consisting of 14 voting members and 3

                      nonvoting members, as follows:

                                    ``(I) Ten voting members shall be

                                representatives of music publishers--

                                            ``(aa) to which songwriters

                                        have assigned exclusive rights

                                        of reproduction and distribution

                                        of musical works with respect to

                                        covered activities; and

                                            ``(bb) none of which may be

                                        owned by, or under common

                                        control with, any other board

                                        member.

                                    ``(II) Four voting members shall be

                                professional songwriters who have

                                retained and exercise exclusive rights

                                of reproduction and distribution with

                                respect to covered activities with

                                respect to musical works they have

                                authored.

                                    ``(III) One nonvoting member shall

                                be a representative of the nonprofit

                                trade association of music publishers

                                that represents the greatest percentage

                                of the licensor market for uses of

                                musical works in covered activities, as

                                measured for the 3-year period preceding

                                the date on which the member is

                                appointed.

                                    ``(IV) One nonvoting member shall be

                                a representative of the digital licensee

                                coordinator, provided that a digital

                                licensee coordinator has been designated

                                pursuant to paragraph (5)(B). Otherwise,

                                the nonvoting member shall be the

                                nonprofit trade association of digital

                                licensees that represents the greatest

                                percentage of the licensee market for

                                uses of musical works in covered

                                activities, as measured over the

                                preceding 3 full calendar years.

                                    ``(V) One nonvoting member shall be

                                a representative of a nationally

                                recognized nonprofit trade association

                                whose primary mission is advocacy on

                                behalf of songwriters in the United

                                States.

                          ``(ii) Bylaws.--

                                    ``(I) Establishment.--

                                <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Not later than 1

                                year after the date on which the

                                mechanical licensing collective is

                                initially designated by the Register of

                                Copyrights under subparagraph (B)(i),

                                the collective shall establish bylaws to

                                determine issues relating to the

                                governance of the collective, including,

                                but not limited to--

                                            ``(aa) the length of the

                                        term for each member of the

                                        board of directors;

                                            ``(bb) the staggering of the

                                        terms of the members of the

                                        board of directors;

                                            ``(cc) a process for filling

                                        a seat on the board of directors

                                        that is vacated before the end

                                        of the term with respect to that

                                        seat;

                                            ``(dd) a process for

                                        electing a member to the board

                                        of directors; and

                                            ``(ee) a management

                                        structure for daily operation of

                                        the collective.

                                    ``(II) Public availability.--The

                                mechanical licensing collective shall

                                make the bylaws established under

                                subclause (I) available to the public.

                          ``(iii) Board meetings.--The board of

                      directors shall meet not less frequently than

                      biannually and discuss matters pertinent to the

                      operations of the mechanical licensing collective,

                      including the mechanical licensing collective

                      budget.

                          ``(iv) Operations advisory committee.--

                      <<NOTE: Recommenda- tions.>> The board of

                      directors of the mechanical licensing collective

                      shall establish an operations advisory committee

                      consisting of not fewer than 6 members to make

                      recommendations to the board of directors

                      concerning the operations of the mechanical

                      licensing collective, including the efficient

                      investment in and deployment of information

                      technology and data resources. Such committee

                      shall have an equal number of members of the

                      committee who are--

                                    ``(I) musical work copyright owners

                                who are appointed by the board of

                                directors of the mechanical licensing

                                collective; and

                                    ``(II) representatives of digital

                                music providers who are appointed by the

                                digital licensee coordinator.

                          ``(v) <<NOTE: Appointments.>>  Unclaimed

                      royalties oversight committee.--The board of

                      directors of the mechanical licensing collective

                      shall establish and appoint an unclaimed royalties

                      oversight committee consisting of 10 members, 5 of

                      which shall be musical work copyright owners and 5

                      of which shall be professional songwriters whose

                      works are used in covered activities.

                          ``(vi) Dispute resolution

                      committee. <<NOTE: Appointments.>> --The board of

                      directors of the mechanical licensing collective

                      shall establish and appoint a dispute resolution

                      committee that shall--

                                    ``(I) consist of not fewer than 6

                                members; and

                                    ``(II) include an equal number of

                                representatives of musical work

                                copyright owners and professional

                                songwriters.

                          ``(vii) Mechanical licensing collective annual

                      report.--

                                    ``(I) In general.-- <<NOTE: Web

                                posting. Time period.>> Not later than

                                June 30 of each year commencing after

                                the license availability date, the

                                mechanical licensing collective shall

                                post, and make available online for a

                                period of not less than 3 years, an

                                annual report that sets forth

                                information regarding--

                                            ``(aa) the operational and

                                        licensing practices of the

                                        collective;

                                            ``(bb) how royalties are

                                        collected and distributed;

                                            ``(cc) budgeting and

                                        expenditures;

                                            ``(dd) the collective total

                                        costs for the preceding calendar

                                        year;

                                            ``(ee) the projected annual

                                        mechanical licensing collective

                                        budget;

                                            ``(ff) aggregated royalty

                                        receipts and payments;

                                            ``(gg) expenses that are

                                        more than 10 percent of the

                                        annual mechanical licensing

                                        collective budget; and

                                            ``(hh) the efforts of the

                                        collective to locate and

                                        identify copyright owners of

                                        unmatched musical works (and

                                        shares of works).

                                    ``(II) Submission.--On the date on

                                which the mechanical licensing

                                collective posts each report required

                                under subclause (I), the collective

                                shall provide a copy of the report to

                                the Register of Copyrights.

                          ``(viii) Independent officers.--An individual

                      serving as an officer of the mechanical licensing

                      collective may not, at the same time, also be an

                      employee or agent of any member of the board of

                      directors of the collective or any entity

                      represented by a member of the board of directors,

                      as described in clause (i).

                          ``(ix) Oversight and accountability.--

                                    ``(I) In general.--The mechanical

                                licensing collective shall--

                                            ``(aa) ensure that the

                                        policies and practices of the

                                        collective are transparent and

                                        accountable;

                                            ``(bb) identify a point of

                                        contact for publisher inquiries

                                        and complaints with timely

                                        redress; and

                                            ``(cc) <<NOTE: Royalties.>> 

                                        establish an anti-comingling

                                        policy for funds not collected

                                        under this section and royalties

                                        collected under this section.

                                    ``(II) Audits.--

                                            ``(aa) In general.--

                                        <<NOTE: Effective

                                        dates.>> Beginning in the fourth

                                        full calendar year that begins

                                        after the initial designation of

                                        the mechanical licensing

                                        collective by the Register of

                                        Copyrights under subparagraph

                                        (B)(i), and in every fifth

                                        calendar year thereafter, the

                                        collective shall retain a

                                        qualified auditor that shall--

                                                ``(AA) examine the

                                            books, records, and

                                            operations of the

                                            collective;

                                                

                                            ``(BB) <<NOTE: Reports.>> 

                                            prepare a report for the

                                            board of directors of the

                                            collective with respect to

                                            the matters described in

                                            item (bb); and

                                                ``(CC) not later than

                                            December 31 of the year in

                                            which the qualified auditor

                                            is retained, deliver the

                                            report described in subitem

                                            (BB) to the board of

                                            directors of the collective.

                                            ``(bb) Matters addressed.--

                                        Each report prepared under item

                                        (aa) shall address the

                                        implementation and efficacy of

                                        procedures of the mechanical

                                        licensing collective--

                                               

                                            ``(AA) <<NOTE: Royalties.>> 

                                            for the receipt, handling,

                                            and distribution of royalty

                                            funds, including any amounts

                                            held as unclaimed royalties;

                                                ``(BB) to guard against

                                            fraud, abuse, waste, and the

                                            unreasonable use of funds;

                                            and

                                                ``(CC) to protect the

                                            confidentiality of

                                            financial, proprietary, and

                                            other sensitive information.

                                            ``(cc) Public

                                        availability.--With respect to

                                        each report prepared under item

                                        (aa), the mechanical licensing

                                        collective shall--

                                                ``(AA) submit the report

                                            to the Register of

                                            Copyrights; and

                                                ``(BB) make the report

                                            available to the public.

                    ``(E) Musical works database.--

                          ``(i) Establishment and maintenance of

                      database.--The mechanical licensing collective

                      shall establish and maintain a database containing

                      information relating to musical works (and shares

                      of such works) and, to the extent known, the

                      identity and location of the copyright owners of

                      such works (and shares thereof) and the sound

                      recordings in which the musical works are

                      embodied. In furtherance of maintaining such

                      database, the mechanical licensing collective

                      shall engage in efforts to identify the musical

                      works embodied in particular sound recordings, as

                      well as to identify and locate the copyright

                      owners of such works (and shares thereof), and

                      update such data as appropriate.

                          ``(ii) Matched works.--With respect to musical

                      works (and shares thereof) that have been matched

                      to copyright owners, the musical works database

                      shall include--

                                    ``(I) the title of the musical work;

                                    ``(II) the copyright owner of the

                                work (or share thereof), and the

                                ownership percentage of that owner;

                                    ``(III) contact information for such

                                copyright owner;

                                    ``(IV) to the extent reasonably

                                available to the mechanical licensing

                                collective--

                                            ``(aa) the international

                                        standard musical work code for

                                        the work; and

                                            ``(bb) identifying

                                        information for sound recordings

                                        in which the musical work is

                                        embodied, including the name of

                                        the sound recording, featured

                                        artist, sound recording

                                        copyright owner, producer,

                                        international standard recording

                                        code, and other information

                                        commonly used to assist in

                                        associating sound recordings

                                        with musical works; and

                                    ``(V) such other information as the

                                Register of Copyrights may prescribe by

                                regulation.

                          ``(iii) Unmatched works.--With respect to

                      unmatched musical works (and shares of works) in

                      the database, the musical works database shall

                      include--

                                    ``(I) to the extent reasonably

                                available to the mechanical licensing

                                collective--

                                            ``(aa) the title of the

                                        musical work;

                                            ``(bb) the ownership

                                        percentage for which an owner

                                        has not been identified;

                                            ``(cc) if a copyright owner

                                        has been identified but not

                                        located, the identity of such

                                        owner and the ownership

                                        percentage of that owner;

                                            ``(dd) identifying

                                        information for sound recordings

                                        in which the work is embodied,

                                        including sound recording name,

                                        featured artist, sound recording

                                        copyright owner, producer,

                                        international standard recording

                                        code, and other information

                                        commonly used to assist in

                                        associating sound recordings

                                        with musical works; and

                                            ``(ee) any additional

                                        information reported to the

                                        mechanical licensing collective

                                        that may assist in identifying

                                        the work; and

                                    ``(II) such other information

                                relating to the identity and ownership

                                of musical works (and shares of such

                                works) as the Register of Copyrights may

                                prescribe by regulation.

                          ``(iv) Sound recording information.--Each

                      musical work copyright owner with any musical work

                      listed in the musical works database shall engage

                      in commercially reasonable efforts to deliver to

                      the mechanical licensing collective, including for

                      use in the musical works database, to the extent

                      such information is not then available in the

                      database, information regarding the names of the

                      sound recordings in which that copyright owner's

                      musical works (or shares thereof) are embodied, to

                      the extent practicable.

                          ``(v) Accessibility of database.--

                      <<NOTE: Public information.>> The musical works

                      database shall be made available to members of the

                      public in a searchable, online format, free of

                      charge. The mechanical licensing collective shall

                      make such database available in a bulk, machine-

                      readable format, through a widely available

                      software application, to the following entities:

                                    ``(I) Digital music providers

                                operating under the authority of valid

                                notices of license, free of charge.

                                    ``(II) Significant nonblanket

                                licensees in compliance with their

                                obligations under paragraph (6), free of

                                charge.

                                    ``(III) Authorized vendors of the

                                entities described in subclauses (I) and

                                (II), free of charge.

                                    ``(IV) The Register of Copyrights,

                                free of charge (but the Register shall

                                not treat such database or any

                                information therein as a Government

                                record).

                                    ``(V) Any other person or entity for

                                a fee not to exceed the marginal cost to

                                the mechanical licensing collective of

                                providing the database to such person or

                                entity.

                          ``(vi) Additional requirements.--

                      <<NOTE: Regulations.>> The Register of Copyrights

                      shall establish requirements by regulations

                      to ensure the usability, interoperability, and

                      usage restrictions of the musical works database.

                    ``(F) <<NOTE: Public information. Lists.>>  Notices

                of license and nonblanket activity.--

                          ``(i) Notices of licenses.--The mechanical

                      licensing collective shall receive, review, and

                      confirm or reject notices of license from digital

                      music providers, as provided in paragraph (2)(A).

                      The collective shall maintain a current, publicly

                      accessible list of blanket licenses that includes

                      contact information for the licensees and the

                      effective dates of such licenses.

                          ``(ii) Notices of nonblanket activity.--The

                      mechanical licensing collective shall receive

                      notices of nonblanket activity from significant

                      nonblanket licensees, as provided in paragraph

                      (6)(A). The collective shall maintain a current,

                      publicly accessible list of notices of nonblanket

                      activity that includes contact information for

                      significant nonblanket licensees and the dates of

                      receipt of such notices.

                    ``(G) Collection and distribution of royalties.--

                          ``(i) In general.--Upon receiving reports of

                      usage and payments of royalties from digital music

                      providers for covered activities, the mechanical

                      licensing collective shall--

                                    ``(I) engage in efforts to--

                                            ``(aa) identify the musical

                                        works embodied in sound

                                        recordings reflected in such

                                        reports, and the copyright

                                        owners of such musical works

                                        (and shares thereof);

                                            ``(bb) confirm uses of

                                        musical works subject to

                                        voluntary licenses and

                                        individual download licenses,

                                        and the corresponding pro rata

                                        amounts to be deducted from

                                        royalties that would otherwise

                                        be due under the blanket

                                        license; and

                                            ``(cc) confirm proper

                                        payment of royalties due;

                                    ``(II) distribute royalties to

                                copyright owners in accordance with the

                                usage and other information contained in

                                such reports, as well as the ownership

                                and other information contained in the

                                records of the collective; and

                                    ``(III) deposit into an interest-

                                bearing account, as provided in

                                subparagraph (H)(ii), royalties that

                                cannot be distributed due to--

                                            ``(aa) an inability to

                                        identify or locate a copyright

                                        owner of a musical work (or

                                        share thereof); or

                                            ``(bb) a pending dispute

                                        before the dispute resolution

                                        committee of the mechanical

                                        licensing collective.

                          ``(ii) Other collection efforts.--Any

                      royalties recovered by the mechanical licensing

                      collective as a result of efforts to enforce

                      rights or obligations under a blanket license,

                      including through a bankruptcy proceeding or other

                      legal action, shall be distributed to copyright

                      owners based on available usage information and in

                      accordance with the procedures described in

                      subclauses (I) and (II) of clause (i), on a pro

                      rata basis in proportion to the overall percentage

                      recovery of the total royalties owed, with any pro

                      rata share of royalties that cannot be distributed

                      deposited in an interest-bearing account as

                      provided in subparagraph (H)(ii).

                    ``(H) Holding of accrued royalties.--

                          ``(i) Holding period.--The mechanical

                      licensing collective shall hold accrued royalties

                      associated with particular musical works (and

                      shares of works) that remain unmatched for a

                      period of not less than 3 years after the date on

                      which the funds were received by the mechanical

                      licensing collective, or not less than 3 years

                      after the date on which the funds were accrued by

                      a digital music provider that subsequently

                      transferred such funds to the mechanical licensing

                      collective pursuant to paragraph (10)(B),

                      whichever period expires sooner.

                          ``(ii) Interest-bearing account.--Accrued

                      royalties for unmatched works (and shares thereof)

                      shall be maintained by the mechanical licensing

                      collective in an interest-bearing account that

                      earns monthly interest--

                                    ``(I) at the Federal, short-term

                                rate; and

                                    ``(II) that accrues for the benefit

                                of copyright owners entitled to payment

                                of such accrued royalties.

                    ``(I) Musical works claiming process.--When a

                copyright owner of an unmatched work (or share of a

                work) has been identified and located in accordance with

                the procedures of the mechanical licensing collective,

                the collective shall--

                          ``(i) update the musical works database and

                      the other records of the collective accordingly;

                      and

                          ``(ii) <<NOTE: Royalties.>>  provided that

                      accrued royalties for the musical work (or share

                      thereof) have not yet been included in a

                      distribution pursuant to subparagraph (J)(i), pay

                      such accrued royalties and a proportionate amount

                      of accrued interest associated with that work (or

                      share thereof) to the copyright owner, accompanied

                      by a cumulative statement of account reflecting

                      usage of such work and accrued royalties based on

                      information provided by digital music providers to

                      the mechanical licensing collective.

                    ``(J) Distribution of unclaimed accrued royalties.--

                          ``(i) Distribution procedures.--After the

                      expiration of the prescribed holding period for

                      accrued royalties provided in subparagraph (H)(i),

                      the mechanical licensing collective shall

                      distribute such accrued royalties, along with a

                      proportionate share of accrued interest, to

                      copyright owners identified in the records of the

                      collective, subject to the following requirements,

                      and in accordance with the policies and procedures

                      established under clause (ii):

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Effective date.>>  The

                                first such distribution shall occur on

                                or after January 1 of the second full

                                calendar

                                year to commence after the license

                                availability date, with not less than 1

                                such distribution to take place during

                                each calendar year thereafter.

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Determination.>> 

                                Copyright owners' payment shares for

                                unclaimed accrued royalties for

                                particular reporting periods shall be

                                determined in a transparent and

                                equitable manner based on data

                                indicating the relative market shares of

                                such copyright owners as reflected in

                                reports of usage provided by digital

                                music providers for covered activities

                                for the periods in question, including,

                                in addition to usage data provided to

                                the mechanical licensing collective,

                                usage data provided to copyright owners

                                under voluntary licenses and individual

                                download licenses for covered

                                activities, to the extent such

                                information is available to the

                                mechanical licensing collective. In

                                furtherance of the determination of

                                equitable market shares under this

                                subparagraph--

                                            ``(aa) the mechanical

                                        licensing collective may require

                                        copyright owners seeking

                                        distributions of unclaimed

                                        accrued royalties to provide, or

                                        direct the provision of,

                                        information concerning the usage

                                        of musical works under voluntary

                                        licenses and individual download

                                        licenses for covered activities;

                                        and

                                            ``(bb) the mechanical

                                        licensing collective shall take

                                        appropriate steps to safeguard

                                        the confidentiality and security

                                        of usage, financial, and other

                                        sensitive data used to compute

                                        market shares in accordance with

                                        the confidentiality provisions

                                        prescribed by the Register of

                                        Copyrights under paragraph

                                        (12)(C).

                          ``(ii) Establishment of distribution

                      policies.--The unclaimed royalties oversight

                      committee established under subparagraph (D)(v)

                      shall establish policies and procedures for the

                      distribution of unclaimed accrued royalties and

                      accrued interest in accordance with this

                      subparagraph, including the provision of usage

                      data to copyright owners to allocate payments and

                      credits to songwriters pursuant to clause (iv),

                      subject to the approval of the board of directors

                      of the mechanical licensing collective.

                          ``(iii) Public notice of unclaimed accrued

                      royalties.--The mechanical licensing collective

                      shall--

                                    ``(I) maintain a publicly accessible

                                online facility with contact information

                                for the collective that lists unmatched

                                musical works (and shares of works),

                                through which a copyright owner may

                                assert an ownership claim with respect

                                to such a work (and a share of such a

                                work);

                                    ``(II) engage in diligent, good-

                                faith efforts to publicize, throughout

                                the music industry--

                                            ``(aa) the existence of the

                                        collective and the ability to

                                        claim unclaimed accrued

                                        royalties for unmatched musical

                                        works (and shares of such works)

                                        held by the collective;

                                            ``(bb) the procedures by

                                        which copyright owners may

                                        identify themselves and provide

                                        contact, ownership, and other

                                        relevant information to the

                                        collective in order to receive

                                        payments of accrued royalties;

                                            ``(cc) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> 

                                        any transfer of accrued

                                        royalties for musical works

                                        under paragraph (10)(B), not

                                        later than 180 days after the

                                        date on which the transfer is

                                        received; and

                                            ``(dd) <<NOTE: Time

                                        period.>>  any pending

                                        distribution of unclaimed

                                        accrued royalties and accrued

                                        interest, not less than 90 days

                                        before the date on which the

                                        distribution is made; and

                                    ``(III) as appropriate, participate

                                in music industry conferences and events

                                for the purpose of publicizing the

                                matters described in subclause (II).

                          ``(iv) Songwriter payments.--Copyright owners

                      that receive a distribution of unclaimed accrued

                      royalties and accrued interest shall pay or credit

                      a portion to songwriters (or the authorized agents

                      of songwriters) on whose behalf the copyright

                      owners license or administer musical works for

                      covered activities, in accordance with applicable

                      contractual terms, but notwithstanding any

                      agreement to the contrary--

                                    ``(I) such payments and credits to

                                songwriters shall be allocated in

                                proportion to reported usage of

                                individual musical works by digital

                                music providers during the reporting

                                periods covered by the distribution from

                                the mechanical licensing collective; and

                                    ``(II) in no case shall the payment

                                or credit to an individual songwriter be

                                less than 50 percent of the payment

                                received by the copyright owner

                                attributable to usage of musical works

                                (or shares of works) of that songwriter.

                    ``(K) Dispute resolution.--The dispute resolution

                committee established under subparagraph (D)(vi) shall

                establish policies and procedures--

                          ``(i) for copyright owners to address in a

                      timely and equitable manner disputes relating to

                      ownership interests in musical works licensed

                      under this section and allocation and distribution

                      of royalties by the mechanical licensing

                      collective, subject to the approval of the board

                      of directors of the mechanical licensing

                      collective;

                          ``(ii) that shall include a mechanism to hold

                      disputed funds in accordance with the requirements

                      described in subparagraph (H)(ii) pending

                      resolution of the dispute; and

                          ``(iii) except as provided in paragraph

                      (11)(D), that shall not affect any legal or

                      equitable rights or remedies available to any

                      copyright owner or songwriter

                      concerning ownership of, and entitlement to

                      royalties for, a musical work.

                    ``(L) Verification of payments by mechanical

                licensing collective.--

                          ``(i) Verification process.--

                      <<NOTE: Audits.>> A copyright owner entitled to

                      receive payments of royalties for covered

                      activities from the mechanical licensing

                      collective may, individually or with other

                      copyright owners, conduct an audit of the

                      mechanical licensing collective to verify the

                      accuracy of royalty payments by the mechanical

                      licensing collective to such copyright owner, as

                      follows:

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Time periods.>>  A

                                copyright owner may audit the mechanical

                                licensing collective only once in a year

                                for any or all of the 3 calendar years

                                preceding the year in which the audit is

                                commenced, and may not audit records for

                                any calendar year more than once.

                                    ``(II) The audit shall be conducted

                                by a qualified auditor, who shall

                                perform the audit during the ordinary

                                course of business by examining the

                                books, records, and data of the

                                mechanical licensing collective,

                                according to generally accepted auditing

                                standards and subject to applicable

                                confidentiality requirements prescribed

                                by the Register of Copyrights under

                                paragraph (12)(C).

                                    ``(III) The mechanical licensing

                                collective shall make such books,

                                records, and data available to the

                                qualified auditor and respond to

                                reasonable requests for relevant

                                information, and shall use commercially

                                reasonable efforts to facilitate access

                                to relevant information maintained by

                                third parties.

                                    ``(IV) <<NOTE: Notice.>>  To

                                commence the audit, any copyright owner

                                shall file with the Copyright Office a

                                notice of intent to conduct an audit of

                                the mechanical licensing collective,

                                identifying the period of time to be

                                audited, and shall simultaneously

                                deliver a copy of such notice to the

                                mechanical licensing

                                collective. <<NOTE: Federal Register,

                                publication. Deadline.>>  The Register

                                of Copyrights shall cause the notice of

                                audit to be published in the Federal

                                Register not later than 45 calendar days

                                after the date on which the notice is

                                received.

                                   

                                ``(V) <<NOTE: Determination. Reports.>> 

                                The qualified auditor shall determine

                                the accuracy of royalty payments,

                                including whether an underpayment or

                                overpayment of royalties was made by the

                                mechanical licensing collective to each

                                auditing copyright owner, except that,

                                before providing a final audit report to

                                any such copyright owner, the qualified

                                auditor shall provide a tentative draft

                                of the report to the mechanical

                                licensing collective and allow the

                                mechanical licensing collective a

                                reasonable opportunity to respond to the

                                findings, including by clarifying issues

                                and correcting factual errors.

                                    ``(VI) The auditing copyright owner

                                or owners shall bear the cost of the

                                audit. In case of an underpayment to any

                                copyright owner, the

                                mechanical licensing collective shall

                                pay the amounts of any such underpayment

                                to such auditing copyright owner, as

                                appropriate. In case of an overpayment

                                by the mechanical licensing collective,

                                the mechanical licensing collective may

                                debit the account of the auditing

                                copyright owner or owners for such

                                overpaid amounts, or such owner or

                                owners shall refund overpaid amounts to

                                the mechanical licensing collective, as

                                appropriate.

                          ``(ii) <<NOTE: Notice.>>  Alternative

                      verification procedures.--Nothing in this

                      subparagraph shall preclude a copyright owner and

                      the mechanical licensing collective from agreeing

                      to audit procedures different from those described

                      in this subparagraph, except that a notice of the

                      audit shall be provided to and published by the

                      Copyright Office as described in clause (i)(IV).

                    ``(M) Records of mechanical licensing collective.--

                          ``(i) Records maintenance.-- <<NOTE: Time

                      period.>> The mechanical licensing collective

                      shall ensure that all material records of the

                      operations of the mechanical licensing collective,

                      including those relating to notices of license,

                      the administration of the claims process of the

                      mechanical licensing collective, reports of usage,

                      royalty payments, receipt and maintenance of

                      accrued royalties, royalty distribution processes,

                      and legal matters, are preserved and maintained in

                      a secure and reliable manner, with appropriate

                      commercially reasonable safeguards against

                      unauthorized access, copying, and disclosure, and

                      subject to the confidentiality requirements

                      prescribed by the Register of Copyrights under

                      paragraph (12)(C) for a period of not less than 7

                      years after the date of creation or receipt,

                      whichever occurs later.

                          ``(ii) Records access.--The mechanical

                      licensing collective shall provide prompt access

                      to electronic and other records pertaining to the

                      administration of a copyright owner's musical

                      works upon reasonable written request of the owner

                      or the authorized representative of the owner.

            ``(4) Terms and conditions of blanket license.--A blanket

        license is subject to, and conditioned upon, the following

        requirements:

                    ``(A) Royalty reporting and payments.--

                          ``(i) Monthly reports and payment.--A digital

                      music provider shall report and pay royalties to

                      the mechanical licensing collective under the

                      blanket license on a monthly basis in accordance

                      with clause (ii) and subsection (c)(2)(I), except

                      that the monthly reporting shall be due on the

                      date that is 45 calendar days, rather than 20

                      calendar days, after the end of the monthly

                      reporting period.

                          ``(ii) Data to be reported.--In reporting

                      usage of musical works to the mechanical licensing

                      collective, a digital music provider shall provide

                      usage data for musical works used under the

                      blanket license and

                      usage data for musical works used in covered

                      activities under voluntary licenses and individual

                      download licenses. In the report of usage, the

                      digital music provider shall--

                                    ``(I) with respect to each sound

                                recording embodying a musical work--

                                            ``(aa) provide identifying

                                        information for the sound

                                        recording, including sound

                                        recording name, featured artist,

                                        and, to the extent acquired by

                                        the digital music provider in

                                        connection with its use of sound

                                        recordings of musical works to

                                        engage in covered activities,

                                        including pursuant to

                                        subparagraph (B), sound

                                        recording copyright owner,

                                        producer, international standard

                                        recording code, and other

                                        information commonly used in the

                                        industry to identify sound

                                        recordings and match them to the

                                        musical works the sound

                                        recordings embody;

                                            ``(bb) to the extent

                                        acquired by the digital music

                                        provider in the metadata

                                        provided by sound recording

                                        copyright owners or other

                                        licensors of sound recordings in

                                        connection with the use of sound

                                        recordings of musical works to

                                        engage in covered activities,

                                        including pursuant to

                                        subparagraph (B), provide

                                        information concerning

                                        authorship and ownership of the

                                        applicable rights in the musical

                                        work embodied in the sound

                                        recording (including each

                                        songwriter, publisher name, and

                                        respective ownership share) and

                                        the international standard

                                        musical work code; and

                                            ``(cc) provide the number of

                                        digital phonorecord deliveries

                                        of the sound recording,

                                        including limited downloads and

                                        interactive streams;

                                    ``(II) identify and provide contact

                                information for all musical work

                                copyright owners for works embodied in

                                sound recordings as to which a voluntary

                                license, rather than the blanket

                                license, is in effect with respect to

                                the uses being reported; and

                                    ``(III) provide such other

                                information as the Register of

                                Copyrights shall require by regulation.

                          ``(iii) <<NOTE: Regulations.>>  Format and

                      maintenance of reports.--Reports of usage provided

                      by digital music providers to the mechanical

                      licensing collective shall be in a machine-

                      readable format that is compatible with the

                      information technology systems of the mechanical

                      licensing collective and meets the requirements of

                      regulations adopted by the Register of Copyrights.

                      The Register shall also adopt regulations setting

                      forth requirements under which records of use

                      shall be maintained and made available to the

                      mechanical licensing collective by digital music

                      providers engaged in covered activities under a

                      blanket license.

                          ``(iv) Adoption of regulations.--The Register

                      of Copyrights shall adopt regulations--

                                    ``(I) setting forth requirements

                                under which records of use shall be

                                maintained and made available to the

                                mechanical licensing collective by

                                digital music providers engaged in

                                covered activities under a blanket

                                license; and

                                    ``(II) regarding adjustments to

                                reports of usage by digital music

                                providers, including mechanisms to

                                account for overpayment and underpayment

                                of royalties in prior periods.

                    ``(B) Collection of sound recording information.--A

                digital music provider shall engage in good-faith,

                commercially reasonable efforts to obtain from sound

                recording copyright owners and other licensors of sound

                recordings made available through the service of such

                digital music provider information concerning--

                          ``(i) sound recording copyright owners,

                      producers, international standard recording codes,

                      and other information commonly used in the

                      industry to identify sound recordings and match

                      them to the musical works the sound recordings

                      embody; and

                          ``(ii) the authorship and ownership of musical

                      works, including songwriters, publisher names,

                      ownership shares, and international standard

                      musical work codes.

                    ``(C) Payment of administrative assessment.--A

                digital music provider and any significant nonblanket

                licensee shall pay the administrative assessment

                established under paragraph (7)(D) in accordance with

                this subsection and applicable regulations.

                    ``(D) Verification of payments by digital music

                providers.--

                          ``(i) Verification process.--

                      <<NOTE: Audits.>> The mechanical licensing

                      collective may conduct an audit of a digital music

                      provider operating under the blanket license to

                      verify the accuracy of royalty payments by the

                      digital music provider to the mechanical licensing

                      collective as follows:

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Time periods.>>  The

                                mechanical licensing collective may

                                commence an audit of a digital music

                                provider not more frequently than once

                                in any 3-calendar-year period to cover a

                                verification period of not more than the

                                3 full calendar years preceding the date

                                of commencement of the audit, and such

                                audit may not audit records for any such

                                3-year verification period more than

                                once.

                                    ``(II) The audit shall be conducted

                                by a qualified auditor, who shall

                                perform the audit during the ordinary

                                course of business by examining the

                                books, records, and data of the digital

                                music provider, according to generally

                                accepted auditing standards and subject

                                to applicable confidentiality

                                requirements prescribed by the Register

                                of Copyrights under paragraph (12)(C).

                                    ``(III) The digital music provider

                                shall make such books, records, and data

                                available to the

                                qualified auditor and respond to

                                reasonable requests for relevant

                                information, and shall use commercially

                                reasonable efforts to provide access to

                                relevant information maintained with

                                respect to a digital music provider by

                                third parties.

                                    ``(IV) <<NOTE: Notice.>>  To

                                commence the audit, the mechanical

                                licensing collective shall file with the

                                Copyright Office a notice of intent to

                                conduct an audit of the digital music

                                provider, identifying the period of time

                                to be audited, and shall simultaneously

                                deliver a copy of such notice to the

                                digital music provider. <<NOTE: Federal

                                Register, publication. Deadline.>>  The

                                Register of Copyrights shall cause the

                                notice of audit to be published in the

                                Federal Register not later than 45

                                calendar days after the date on which

                                notice is received.

                                   

                                ``(V) <<NOTE: Determination. Reports.>> 

                                The qualified auditor shall determine

                                the accuracy of royalty payments,

                                including whether an underpayment or

                                overpayment of royalties was made by the

                                digital music provider to the mechanical

                                licensing collective, except that,

                                before providing a final audit report to

                                the mechanical licensing collective, the

                                qualified auditor shall provide a

                                tentative draft of the report to the

                                digital music provider and allow the

                                digital music provider a reasonable

                                opportunity to respond to the findings,

                                including by clarifying issues and

                                correcting factual errors.

                                    ``(VI) The mechanical licensing

                                collective shall pay the cost of the

                                audit, unless the qualified auditor

                                determines that there was an

                                underpayment by the digital music

                                provider of not less than 10 percent, in

                                which case the digital music provider

                                shall bear the reasonable costs of the

                                audit, in addition to paying the amount

                                of any underpayment to the mechanical

                                licensing collective. In case of an

                                overpayment by the digital music

                                provider, the mechanical licensing

                                collective shall provide a credit to the

                                account of the digital music provider.

                                    ``(VII) <<NOTE: Effective date.>>  A

                                digital music provider may not assert

                                section 507 or any other Federal or

                                State statute of limitations, doctrine

                                of laches or estoppel, or similar

                                provision as a defense to a legal action

                                arising from an audit under this

                                subparagraph if such legal action is

                                commenced not more than 6 years after

                                the commencement of the audit that is

                                the basis for such action.

                          ``(ii) Alternative verification procedures.--

                      Nothing in this subparagraph shall preclude the

                      mechanical licensing collective and a digital

                      music provider from agreeing to audit procedures

                      different from those described in this

                      subparagraph, except that a notice of the audit

                      shall be provided to and published by the

                      Copyright Office as described in clause (i)(IV).

                    ``(E) Default under blanket license.--

                          ``(i) Conditions of default.--A digital music

                      provider shall be in default under a blanket

                      license if the digital music provider--

                                    ``(I) fails to provide 1 or more

                                monthly reports of usage to the

                                mechanical licensing collective when

                                due;

                                    ``(II) fails to make a monthly

                                royalty or late fee payment to the

                                mechanical licensing collective when

                                due, in all or material part;

                                    ``(III) provides 1 or more monthly

                                reports of usage to the mechanical

                                licensing collective that, on the whole,

                                is or are materially deficient as a

                                result of inaccurate, missing, or

                                unreadable data, where the correct data

                                was available to the digital music

                                provider and required to be reported

                                under this section and applicable

                                regulations;

                                    ``(IV) fails to pay the

                                administrative assessment as required

                                under this subsection and applicable

                                regulations; or

                                    ``(V) <<NOTE: Time period.>>  after

                                being provided written notice by the

                                mechanical licensing collective, refuses

                                to comply with any other material term

                                or condition of the blanket license

                                under this section for a period of not

                                less than 60 calendar days.

                          ``(ii) Notice of default and termination.--In

                      case of a default by a digital music provider, the

                      mechanical licensing collective may proceed to

                      terminate the blanket license of the digital music

                      provider as follows:

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Deadline.>>  The

                                mechanical licensing collective shall

                                provide written notice to the digital

                                music provider describing with

                                reasonable particularity the default and

                                advising that unless such default is

                                cured not later than 60 calendar days

                                after the date of the notice, the

                                blanket license will automatically

                                terminate at the end of that period.

                                    ``(II) If the digital music provider

                                fails to remedy the default before the

                                end of the 60-day period described in

                                subclause (I), the license shall

                                terminate without any further action on

                                the part of the mechanical licensing

                                collective. Such termination renders the

                                making of all digital phonorecord

                                deliveries of all musical works (and

                                shares thereof) covered by the blanket

                                license for which the royalty or

                                administrative assessment has not been

                                paid actionable as acts of infringement

                                under section 501 and subject to the

                                remedies provided by sections 502

                                through 506.

                          ``(iii) Notice to copyright owners.--The

                      mechanical licensing collective shall provide

                      written notice of any termination under this

                      subparagraph to copyright owners of affected

                      works.

                          ``(iv) Review by federal district court.--

                      <<NOTE: Courts.>> A digital music provider that

                      believes a blanket license was improperly

                      terminated by the mechanical licensing collective

                      may seek review of such termination in an

                      appropriate district court of the United

                      States. <<NOTE: Determination.>>  The

                      district court shall determine the matter de novo

                      based on the record before the mechanical

                      licensing collective and any additional supporting

                      evidence presented by the parties.

            ``(5) Digital licensee coordinator.--

                    ``(A) In general.--The digital licensee coordinator

                shall be a single entity that--

                          ``(i) is a nonprofit, not owned by any other

                      entity, that is created to carry out

                      responsibilities under this subsection;

                          ``(ii) is endorsed by and enjoys substantial

                      support from digital music providers and

                      significant nonblanket licensees that together

                      represent the greatest percentage of the licensee

                      market for uses of musical works in covered

                      activities, as measured over the preceding 3

                      calendar years;

                          ``(iii) is able to demonstrate that it has, or

                      will have prior to the license availability date,

                      the administrative capabilities to perform the

                      required functions of the digital licensee

                      coordinator under this subsection; and

                          ``(iv) has been designated by the Register of

                      Copyrights, with the approval of the Librarian of

                      Congress pursuant to section 702, in accordance

                      with subparagraph (B).

                    ``(B) Designation of digital licensee coordinator.--

                          ``(i) Initial designation.--

                      <<NOTE: Deadline.>> The Register of Copyrights

                      shall initially designate the digital licensee

                      coordinator not later than 270 days after the

                      enactment date, in accordance with the same

                      procedure described for designation of the

                      mechanical licensing collective in paragraph

                      (3)(B)(i).

                          ``(ii) Periodic review of designation.--

                      <<NOTE: Time periods.>> Following the initial

                      designation of the digital licensee coordinator,

                      the Register of Copyrights shall, every 5 years,

                      beginning with the fifth full calendar year to

                      commence after the initial designation, determine

                      whether the existing designation should be

                      continued, or a different entity meeting the

                      criteria described in clauses (i) through (iii) of

                      subparagraph (A) should be designated, in

                      accordance with the same procedure described for

                      the mechanical licensing collective in paragraph

                      (3)(B)(ii).

                          ``(iii) Inability to designate.--If the

                      Register of Copyrights is unable to identify an

                      entity that fulfills each of the qualifications

                      described in clauses (i) through (iii) of

                      subparagraph (A) to serve as the digital licensee

                      coordinator, the Register may decline to designate

                      a digital licensee coordinator. The determination

                      of the Register not to designate a digital

                      licensee coordinator shall not negate or otherwise

                      affect any provision of this subsection except to

                      the limited extent that a provision references the

                      digital licensee coordinator. In such case, the

                      reference to the digital licensee coordinator

                      shall be without effect unless and until a new

                      digital licensee coordinator is designated.

                    ``(C) Authorities and functions.--

                          ``(i) In general.--The digital licensee

                      coordinator is authorized to perform the following

                      functions, subject to more particular requirements

                      as described in this subsection:

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Criteria.>>  Establish

                                a governance structure, criteria for

                                membership, and any dues to be paid by

                                its members.

                                    ``(II) Engage in efforts to enforce

                                notice and payment obligations with

                                respect to the administrative

                                assessment, including by receiving

                                information from and coordinating with

                                the mechanical licensing collective.

                                    ``(III) <<NOTE: Proceedings.>> 

                                Initiate and participate in proceedings

                                before the Copyright Royalty Judges to

                                establish the administrative assessment

                                under this subsection.

                                    ``(IV) <<NOTE: Proceedings.>> 

                                Initiate and participate in proceedings

                                before the Copyright Office with respect

                                to activities under this subsection.

                                    ``(V) Gather and provide

                                documentation for use in proceedings

                                before the Copyright Royalty Judges to

                                set rates and terms under this section.

                                    ``(VI) Maintain records of its

                                activities.

                                    ``(VII) Assist in publicizing the

                                existence of the mechanical licensing

                                collective and the ability of copyright

                                owners to claim royalties for unmatched

                                musical works (and shares of works)

                                through the collective.

                                    ``(VIII) Engage in such other

                                activities as may be necessary or

                                appropriate to fulfill its

                                responsibilities under this subsection.

                          ``(ii) Restriction on lobbying.--The digital

                      licensee coordinator may not engage in government

                      lobbying activities, but may engage in the

                      activities described in subclauses (III), (IV),

                      and (V) of clause (i).

                          ``(iii) Assistance with publicity for

                      unclaimed royalties.--The digital licensee

                      coordinator shall make reasonable, good-faith

                      efforts to assist the mechanical licensing

                      collective in the efforts of the collective to

                      locate and identify copyright owners of unmatched

                      musical works (and shares of such works) by

                      encouraging digital music providers to publicize

                      the existence of the collective and the ability of

                      copyright owners to claim unclaimed accrued

                      royalties, including by--

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Web posting.>> 

                                posting contact information for the

                                collective at reasonably prominent

                                locations on digital music provider

                                websites and applications; and

                                    ``(II) conducting in-person outreach

                                activities with songwriters.

            ``(6) Requirements for significant nonblanket licensees.--

                    ``(A) In general.--

                          ``(i) Notice of activity.--

                      <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Not later than 45 calendar

                      days after the license availability date, or 45

                      calendar days after the end of the first full

                      calendar month in which an entity initially

                      qualifies as a significant nonblanket licensee,

                      whichever occurs later, a significant nonblanket

                      licensee shall submit a notice of nonblanket

                      activity to the mechanical licensing

                      collective. <<NOTE: Compliance. Regulations.>> 

                      The notice of nonblanket activity shall comply in

                      form and substance with requirements that the

                      Register of Copyrights shall establish by

                      regulation, and a copy shall be made available to

                      the digital licensee coordinator.

                          ``(ii) Reporting and payment obligations.--The

                      notice of nonblanket activity submitted to the

                      mechanical licensing collective shall be

                      accompanied by a report of usage that contains the

                      information described in paragraph (4)(A)(ii), as

                      well as any payment of the administrative

                      assessment required under this subsection and

                      applicable regulations. Thereafter, subject to

                      clause (iii), a significant nonblanket licensee

                      shall continue to provide monthly reports of

                      usage, accompanied by any required payment of the

                      administrative assessment, to the mechanical

                      licensing collective. Such reports and payments

                      shall be submitted not later than 45 calendar days

                      after the end of the calendar month being

                      reported.

                          ``(iii) Discontinuation of obligations.--

                      <<NOTE: Notification.>> An entity that has

                      submitted a notice of nonblanket activity to the

                      mechanical licensing collective that has ceased to

                      qualify as a significant nonblanket licensee may

                      so notify the collective in writing. In such case,

                      as of the calendar month in which such notice is

                      provided, such entity shall no longer be required

                      to provide reports of usage or pay the

                      administrative assessment, but if such entity

                      later qualifies as a significant nonblanket

                      licensee, such entity shall again be required to

                      comply with clauses (i) and (ii).

                    ``(B) Reporting by mechanical licensing collective

                to digital licensee coordinator.--

                          ``(i) Monthly reports of noncompliant

                      licensees.--The mechanical licensing collective

                      shall provide monthly reports to the digital

                      licensee coordinator setting forth any significant

                      nonblanket licensees of which the collective is

                      aware that have failed to comply with subparagraph

                      (A).

                          ``(ii) Treatment of confidential

                      information.--The mechanical licensing collective

                      and digital licensee coordinator shall take

                      appropriate steps to safeguard the confidentiality

                      and security of financial and other sensitive data

                      shared under this subparagraph, in accordance with

                      the confidentiality requirements prescribed by the

                      Register of Copyrights under paragraph (12)(C).

                    ``(C) Legal enforcement efforts.--

                          ``(i) Federal court action.--Should the

                      mechanical licensing collective or digital

                      licensee coordinator become aware that a

                      significant nonblanket licensee has failed to

                      comply with subparagraph (A), either may commence

                      an action in an appropriate district

                      court of the United States for damages and

                      injunctive relief. If the significant nonblanket

                      licensee is found liable, the court shall, absent

                      a finding of excusable neglect, award damages in

                      an amount equal to three times the total amount of

                      the unpaid administrative assessment and,

                      notwithstanding anything to the contrary in

                      section 505, reasonable attorney's fees and costs,

                      as well as such other relief as the court

                      determines appropriate. In all other cases, the

                      court shall award relief as appropriate. Any

                      recovery of damages shall be payable to the

                      mechanical licensing collective as an offset to

                      the collective total costs.

                          ``(ii) Statute of limitations for enforcement

                      action.--Any action described in this subparagraph

                      shall be commenced within the time period

                      described in section 507(b).

                          ``(iii) Other rights and remedies preserved.--

                      The ability of the mechanical licensing collective

                      or digital licensee coordinator to bring an action

                      under this subparagraph shall in no way alter,

                      limit or negate any other right or remedy that may

                      be available to any party at law or in equity.

            ``(7) Funding of mechanical licensing collective.--

                    ``(A) In general.--The collective total costs shall

                be funded by--

                          ``(i) an administrative assessment, as such

                      assessment is established by the Copyright Royalty

                      Judges pursuant to subparagraph (D) from time to

                      time, to be paid by--

                                    ``(I) digital music providers that

                                are engaged, in all or in part, in

                                covered activities pursuant to a blanket

                                license; and

                                    ``(II) significant nonblanket

                                licensees; and

                          ``(ii) voluntary contributions from digital

                      music providers and significant nonblanket

                      licensees as may be agreed with copyright owners.

                    ``(B) Voluntary contributions.--

                          ``(i) Agreements concerning contributions.--

                      Except as provided in clause (ii), voluntary

                      contributions by digital music providers and

                      significant nonblanket licensees shall be

                      determined by private negotiation and agreement,

                      and the following conditions apply:

                                    ``(I) The date and amount of each

                                voluntary contribution to the mechanical

                                licensing collective shall be documented

                                in a writing signed by an authorized

                                agent of the mechanical licensing

                                collective and the contributing party.

                                    ``(II) Such agreement shall be made

                                available as required in proceedings

                                before the Copyright Royalty Judges to

                                establish or adjust the administrative

                                assessment in accordance with applicable

                                statutory and regulatory provisions and

                                rulings of the Copyright Royalty Judges.

                          ``(ii) Treatment of contributions.--Each

                      voluntary contribution described in clause (i)

                      shall be treated for purposes of an administrative

                      assessment

                      proceeding as an offset to the collective total

                      costs that would otherwise be recovered through

                      the administrative assessment. Any allocation or

                      reallocation of voluntary contributions between or

                      among individual digital music providers or

                      significant nonblanket licensees shall be a matter

                      of private negotiation and agreement among such

                      parties and outside the scope of the

                      administrative assessment proceeding.

                    ``(C) Interim application of accrued royalties.--In

                the event that the administrative assessment, together

                with any funding from voluntary contributions as

                provided in subparagraphs (A) and (B), is inadequate to

                cover current collective total costs, the collective,

                with approval of its board of directors, may apply

                unclaimed accrued royalties on an interim basis to

                defray such costs, subject to future reimbursement of

                such royalties from future collections of the

                assessment.

                    ``(D) Determination of administrative assessment.--

                          ``(i) Administrative assessment to cover

                      collective total costs.--The administrative

                      assessment shall be used solely and exclusively to

                      fund the collective total costs.

                          ``(ii) Separate proceeding before copyright

                      royalty judges.--The amount and terms of the

                      administrative assessment shall be determined and

                      established in a separate and independent

                      proceeding before the Copyright Royalty Judges,

                      according to the procedures described in clauses

                      (iii) and (iv). The administrative assessment

                      determined in such proceeding shall--

                                    ``(I) be wholly independent of

                                royalty rates and terms applicable to

                                digital music providers, which shall not

                                be taken into consideration in any

                                manner in establishing the

                                administrative assessment;

                                    ``(II) be established by the

                                Copyright Royalty Judges in an amount

                                that is calculated to defray the

                                reasonable collective total costs;

                                    ``(III) be assessed based on usage

                                of musical works by digital music

                                providers and significant nonblanket

                                licensees in covered activities under

                                both compulsory and nonblanket licenses;

                                    ``(IV) may be in the form of a

                                percentage of royalties payable under

                                this section for usage of musical works

                                in covered activities (regardless of

                                whether a different rate applies under a

                                voluntary license), or any other usage-

                                based metric reasonably calculated to

                                equitably allocate the collective total

                                costs across digital music providers and

                                significant nonblanket licensees engaged

                                in covered activities, and shall include

                                as a component a minimum fee for all

                                digital music providers and significant

                                nonblanket licensees; and

                                    ``(V) take into consideration

                                anticipated future collective total

                                costs and collections of the

                                administrative assessment, including, as

                                applicable--

                                            ``(aa) any portion of past

                                        actual collective total costs of

                                        the mechanical licensing

                                        collective not funded by

                                        previous collections of the

                                        administrative assessment or

                                        voluntary contributions because

                                        such collections or

                                        contributions together were

                                        insufficient to fund such costs;

                                            ``(bb) any past collections

                                        of the administrative assessment

                                        and voluntary contributions that

                                        exceeded past actual collective

                                        total costs, resulting in a

                                        surplus; and

                                            ``(cc) the amount of any

                                        voluntary contributions by

                                        digital music providers or

                                        significant nonblanket licensees

                                        in relevant periods, described

                                        in subparagraphs (A) and (B) of

                                        paragraph (7).

                          ``(iii) Initial administrative assessment.--

                      <<NOTE: Procedures.>> The procedure for

                      establishing the initial administrative assessment

                      shall be as follows:

                                   

                                `` <<NOTE: Deadline. Proceedings. Notice.

                                 Federal Register, publication.>> (I)

                                Not later than 270 days after the

                                enactment date, the Copyright Royalty

                                Judges shall commence a proceeding to

                                establish the initial administrative

                                assessment by publishing a notice in the

                                Federal Register seeking petitions to

                                participate.

                                    ``(II) The mechanical licensing

                                collective and digital licensee

                                coordinator shall participate in the

                                proceeding described in subclause (I),

                                along with any interested copyright

                                owners, digital music providers or

                                significant nonblanket licensees that

                                have notified the Copyright Royalty

                                Judges of their desire to participate.

                                   

                                ``(III) <<NOTE: Schedule. Hearings.>> 

                                The Copyright Royalty Judges shall

                                establish a schedule for submission by

                                the parties of information that may be

                                relevant to establishing the

                                administrative assessment, including

                                actual and anticipated collective total

                                costs of the mechanical licensing

                                collective, actual and anticipated

                                collections from digital music providers

                                and significant nonblanket licensees,

                                and documentation of voluntary

                                contributions, as well as a schedule for

                                further proceedings, which shall include

                                a hearing, as the Copyright Royalty

                                Judges determine appropriate.

                                    `` <<NOTE: Determination. Federal

                                Register, publication. Deadline.>> (IV)

                                The initial administrative assessment

                                shall be determined, and such

                                determination shall be published in the

                                Federal Register by the Copyright

                                Royalty Judges, not later than 1 year

                                after commencement of the proceeding

                                described in this clause. The

                                determination shall be supported by a

                                written record. <<NOTE: Effective

                                date.>>  The initial administrative

                                assessment shall be effective as of the

                                license availability date, and shall

                                continue in effect unless and until an

                                adjusted administrative assessment is

                                established pursuant to an adjustment

                                proceeding under clause (iv).

                          ``(iv) <<NOTE: Federal Register,

                      publications.>>  Adjustment of administrative

                      assessment.--The administrative assessment may be

                      adjusted by the Copyright Royalty Judges

                      periodically, in accordance with the following

                      procedures:

                                    `` <<NOTE: Time period. Effective

                                date.>> (I) Not earlier than 1 year

                                after the most recent publication of a

                                determination of the administrative

                                assessment by the Copyright Royalty

                                Judges, the mechanical licensing

                                collective, the digital licensee

                                coordinator, or one or more interested

                                copyright owners, digital music

                                providers, or significant nonblanket

                                licensees, may file a petition with the

                                Copyright Royalty Judges in the month of

                                May to commence a proceeding to adjust

                                the administrative assessment.

                                    `` <<NOTE: Notice.>> (II) Notice of

                                the commencement of such proceeding

                                shall be published in the Federal

                                Register in the month of June following

                                the filing of any petition, with a

                                schedule of requested information and

                                additional proceedings, as described in

                                clause (iii)(III). The mechanical

                                licensing collective and digital

                                licensee coordinator shall participate

                                in such proceeding, along with any

                                interested copyright owners, digital

                                music providers, or significant

                                nonblanket licensees that have notified

                                the Copyright Royalty Judges of their

                                desire to participate.

                                    ``(III) <<NOTE: Determination.>> 

                                The determination of the adjusted

                                administrative assessment, which shall

                                be supported by a written record, shall

                                be published in the Federal Register

                                during June of the calendar year

                                following the commencement of the

                                proceeding. <<NOTE: Effective date.>> 

                                The adjusted administrative assessment

                                shall take effect January 1 of the year

                                following such publication.

                          ``(v) Adoption of voluntary agreements.--In

                      lieu of reaching their own determination based on

                      evaluation of relevant data, the Copyright Royalty

                      Judges shall approve and adopt a negotiated

                      agreement to establish the amount and terms of the

                      administrative assessment that has been agreed to

                      by the mechanical licensing collective and the

                      digital licensee coordinator (or if none has been

                      designated, interested digital music providers and

                      significant nonblanket licensees representing more

                      than half of the market for uses of musical works

                      in covered activities), except that the Copyright

                      Royalty Judges shall have the discretion to reject

                      any such agreement for good cause shown.

                      An <<NOTE: Applicability.>> administrative

                      assessment adopted under this clause shall apply

                      to all digital music providers and significant

                      nonblanket licensees engaged in covered activities

                      during the period the administrative assessment is

                      in effect.

                          ``(vi) Continuing authority to amend.--

                      <<NOTE: Federal Register, publication.>> The

                      Copyright Royalty Judges shall retain continuing

                      authority to amend a determination of an

                      administrative assessment to correct technical or

                      clerical errors, or modify the terms of

                      implementation, for good cause,

                      with any such amendment to be published in the

                      Federal Register.

                          ``(vii) <<NOTE: Deadlines.>>  Appeal of

                      administrative assessment.--The

                      determination <<NOTE: Federal Register,

                      publication.>>  of an administrative assessment by

                      the Copyright Royalty Judges shall be appealable,

                      not later than 30 calendar days after publication

                      in the Federal Register, to the Court of Appeals

                      for the District of Columbia Circuit by any party

                      that fully participated in the proceeding. The

                      administrative assessment as established by the

                      Copyright Royalty Judges shall remain in effect

                      pending the final outcome of any such appeal, and

                      the mechanical licensing collective, digital

                      licensee coordinator, digital music providers, and

                      significant nonblanket licensees shall implement

                      appropriate financial or other measures not later

                      than 90 days after any modification of the

                      assessment to reflect and account for such

                      outcome.

                          ``(viii) Regulations.--The Copyright Royalty

                      Judges may adopt regulations to govern the conduct

                      of proceedings under this paragraph.

            ``(8) Establishment of rates and terms under blanket

        license.--

                    ``(A) Restrictions on ratesetting participation.--

                Neither the mechanical licensing collective nor the

                digital licensee coordinator shall be a party to a

                proceeding described in subsection (c)(1)(E), except

                that the mechanical licensing collective or the digital

                licensee coordinator may gather and provide financial

                and other information for the use of a party to such a

                proceeding and comply with requests for information as

                required under applicable statutory and regulatory

                provisions and rulings of the Copyright Royalty Judges.

                    ``(B) Application of late fees.--In any proceeding

                described in subparagraph (A) in which the Copyright

                Royalty Judges establish a late fee for late payment of

                royalties for uses of musical works under this section,

                such fee shall apply to covered activities under blanket

                licenses, as follows:

                          ``(i) Late fees for past due royalty payments

                      shall accrue from the due date for payment until

                      payment is received by the mechanical licensing

                      collective.

                          ``(ii) The availability of late fees shall in

                      no way prevent a copyright owner or the mechanical

                      licensing collective from asserting any other

                      rights or remedies to which such copyright owner

                      or the mechanical licensing collective may be

                      entitled under this title.

                    ``(C) Interim rate agreements in general.--For any

                covered activity for which no rate or terms have been

                established by the Copyright Royalty Judges, the

                mechanical licensing collective and any digital music

                provider may agree to an interim rate and terms for such

                activity under the blanket license, and any such rate

                and terms--

                          ``(i) shall be treated as nonprecedential and

                      not cited or relied upon in any ratesetting

                      proceeding before the Copyright Royalty Judges or

                      any other tribunal; and

                          ``(ii) shall automatically expire upon the

                      establishment of a rate and terms for such covered

                      activity by the Copyright Royalty Judges, under

                      subsection (c)(1)(E).

                    ``(D) Adjustments for interim rates.--The rate and

                terms established by the Copyright Royalty Judges for a

                covered activity to which an interim rate and terms have

                been agreed under subparagraph (C) shall supersede the

                interim rate and terms and apply retroactively to the

                inception of the activity under the blanket

                license. <<NOTE: Deadline.>>  In such case, not later

                than 90 days after the effective date of the rate and

                terms established by the Copyright Royalty Judges--

                          ``(i) if the rate established by the Copyright

                      Royalty Judges exceeds the interim rate, the

                      digital music provider shall pay to the mechanical

                      licensing collective the amount of any

                      underpayment of royalties due; or

                          ``(ii) if the interim rate exceeds the rate

                      established by the Copyright Royalty Judges, the

                      mechanical licensing collective shall credit the

                      account of the digital music provider for the

                      amount of any overpayment of royalties due.

            ``(9) Transition to blanket licenses.--

                    ``(A) Substitution of blanket license.--On the

                license availability date, a blanket license shall,

                without any interruption in license authority enjoyed by

                such digital music provider, be automatically

                substituted for and supersede any existing compulsory

                license previously obtained under this section by the

                digital music provider from a copyright owner to engage

                in 1 or more covered activities with respect to a

                musical work, except that such substitution shall not

                apply to any authority obtained from a record company

                pursuant to a compulsory license to make and distribute

                permanent downloads unless and until such record company

                terminates such authority in writing to take effect at

                the end of a monthly reporting period, with a copy to

                the mechanical licensing collective.

                    ``(B) Expiration of existing licenses.--Except to

                the extent provided in subparagraph (A), on and after

                the license availability date, licenses other than

                individual download licenses obtained under this section

                for covered activities prior to the license availability

                date shall no longer continue in effect.

                    ``(C) Treatment of voluntary licenses.--A voluntary

                license for a covered activity in effect on the license

                availability date will remain in effect unless and until

                the voluntary license expires according to the terms of

                the voluntary license, or the parties agree to amend or

                terminate the voluntary license. In a case where a

                voluntary license for a covered activity entered into

                before the license availability date incorporates the

                terms of this section by reference, the terms so

                incorporated (but not the rates) shall be those in

                effect immediately prior to the license availability

                date, and those terms shall continue

                to apply unless and until such voluntary license is

                terminated or amended, or the parties enter into a new

                voluntary license.

                    ``(D) Further acceptance of notices for covered

                activities by copyright office.--On and after the

                enactment date--

                          ``(i) the Copyright Office shall no longer

                      accept notices of intention with respect to

                      covered activities; and

                          ``(ii) notices of intention filed before the

                      enactment date will no longer be effective or

                      provide license authority with respect to covered

                      activities, except that, before the license

                      availability date, there shall be no liability

                      under section 501 for the reproduction or

                      distribution of a musical work (or share thereof)

                      in covered activities if a valid notice of

                      intention was filed for such work (or share)

                      before the enactment date.

            ``(10) Prior unlicensed uses.--

                    ``(A) Limitation on liability in general.--A

                copyright owner that commences an action under section

                501 on or after January 1, 2018, against a digital music

                provider for the infringement of the exclusive rights

                provided by paragraph (1) or (3) of section 106 arising

                from the unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a

                musical work by such digital music provider in the

                course of engaging in covered activities prior to the

                license availability date, shall, as the copyright

                owner's sole and exclusive remedy against the digital

                music provider, be eligible to recover the royalty

                prescribed under subsection (c)(1)(C) and chapter 8,

                from the digital music provider, provided that such

                digital music provider can demonstrate compliance with

                the requirements of subparagraph (B), as applicable. In

                all other cases the limitation on liability under this

                subparagraph shall not apply.

                    ``(B) <<NOTE: Applicability. Time period.>> 

                Requirements for limitation on liability.--The following

                requirements shall apply on the enactment date and

                through the end of the period that expires 90 days after

                the license availability date to digital music providers

                seeking to avail themselves of the limitation on

                liability described in subparagraph (A):

                          ``(i) <<NOTE: Deadlines.>>  Not later than 30

                      calendar days after first making a particular

                      sound recording of a musical work available

                      through its service via one or more covered

                      activities, or 30 calendar days after the

                      enactment date, whichever occurs later, a digital

                      music provider shall engage in good-faith,

                      commercially reasonable efforts to identify and

                      locate each copyright owner of such musical work

                      (or share thereof). Such required matching efforts

                      shall include the following:

                                    ``(I) Good-faith, commercially

                                reasonable efforts to obtain from the

                                owner of the corresponding sound

                                recording made available through the

                                digital music provider's service the

                                following information:

                                            ``(aa) Sound recording name,

                                        featured artist, sound recording

                                        copyright owner, producer,

                                        international standard recording

                                        code,

                                        and other information commonly

                                        used in the industry to identify

                                        sound recordings and match them

                                        to the musical works they

                                        embody.

                                            ``(bb) Any available musical

                                        work ownership information,

                                        including each songwriter and

                                        publisher name, percentage

                                        ownership share, and

                                        international standard musical

                                        work code.

                                    ``(II) Employment of 1 or more bulk

                                electronic matching processes that are

                                available to the digital music provider

                                through a third-party vendor on

                                commercially reasonable terms, except

                                that a digital music provider may rely

                                on its own bulk electronic matching

                                process if that process has capabilities

                                comparable to or better than those

                                available from a third-party vendor on

                                commercially reasonable terms.

                          ``(ii) The required matching efforts shall be

                      repeated by the digital music provider not less

                      than once per month for so long as the copyright

                      owner remains unidentified or has not been

                      located.

                          ``(iii) <<NOTE: Account

                      statements. Royalties.>>  If the required matching

                      efforts are successful in identifying and locating

                      a copyright owner of a musical work (or share

                      thereof) by the end of the calendar month in which

                      the digital music provider first makes use of the

                      work, the digital music provider shall provide

                      statements of account and pay royalties to such

                      copyright owner in accordance with this section

                      and applicable regulations.

                          ``(iv) If the copyright owner is not

                      identified or located by the end of the calendar

                      month in which the digital music provider first

                      makes use of the work, the digital music provider

                      shall accrue and hold royalties calculated under

                      the applicable statutory rate in accordance with

                      usage of the work, from initial use of the work

                      until the accrued royalties can be paid to the

                      copyright owner or are required to be transferred

                      to the mechanical licensing collective, as

                      follows:

                                    ``(I) Accrued royalties shall be

                                maintained by the digital music provider

                                in accordance with generally accepted

                                accounting principles.

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Effective dates.>> 

                                If a copyright owner of an unmatched

                                musical work (or share thereof) is

                                identified and located by or to the

                                digital music provider before the

                                license availability date, the digital

                                music provider shall--

                                            ``(aa) <<NOTE: Deadline.>> 

                                        not later than 45 calendar days

                                        after the end of the calendar

                                        month during which the copyright

                                        owner was identified and

                                        located, pay the copyright owner

                                        all accrued royalties, such

                                        payment to be accompanied by a

                                        cumulative statement of account

                                        that includes all of the

                                        information that would have been

                                        provided to the copyright owner

                                        had the digital music provider

                                        been providing monthly

                                        statements of account to the

                                        copyright owner

                                        from initial use of the work in

                                        accordance with this section and

                                        applicable regulations,

                                        including the requisite

                                        certification under subsection

                                        (c)(2)(I);

                                            ``(bb) beginning with the

                                        accounting period following the

                                        calendar month in which the

                                        copyright owner was identified

                                        and located, and for all other

                                        accounting periods prior to the

                                        license availability date,

                                        provide monthly statements of

                                        account and pay royalties to the

                                        copyright owner as required

                                        under this section and

                                        applicable regulations; and

                                            ``(cc) beginning with the

                                        monthly royalty reporting period

                                        commencing on the license

                                        availability date, report usage

                                        and pay royalties for such

                                        musical work (or share thereof)

                                        for such reporting period and

                                        reporting periods thereafter to

                                        the mechanical licensing

                                        collective, as required under

                                        this subsection and applicable

                                        regulations.

                                    ``(III) If a copyright owner of an

                                unmatched musical work (or share

                                thereof) is not identified and located

                                by the license availability date, the

                                digital music provider shall--

                                           

                                        ``( <<NOTE: Deadline. Certificati

                                        on.>> aa) not later than 45

                                        calendar days after the license

                                        availability date, transfer all

                                        accrued royalties to the

                                        mechanical licensing collective,

                                        such payment to be accompanied

                                        by a cumulative statement of

                                        account that includes all of the

                                        information that would have been

                                        provided to the copyright owner

                                        had the digital music provider

                                        been serving monthly statements

                                        of account on the copyright

                                        owner from initial use of the

                                        work in accordance with this

                                        section and applicable

                                        regulations, including the

                                        requisite certification under

                                        subsection (c)(2)(I), and

                                        accompanied by an additional

                                        certification by a duly

                                        authorized officer of the

                                        digital music provider that the

                                        digital music provider has

                                        fulfilled the requirements of

                                        clauses (i) and (ii) of

                                        subparagraph (B) but has not

                                        been successful in locating or

                                        identifying the copyright owner;

                                        and

                                            ``(bb) <<NOTE: Effective

                                        date.>>  beginning with the

                                        monthly royalty reporting period

                                        commencing on the license

                                        availability date, report usage

                                        and pay royalties for such

                                        musical work (or share thereof)

                                        for such period and reporting

                                        periods thereafter to the

                                        mechanical licensing collective,

                                        as required under this

                                        subsection and applicable

                                        regulations.

                          ``(v) A digital music provider that complies

                      with the requirements of this subparagraph with

                      respect to unmatched musical works (or shares of

                      works) shall not be liable for or accrue late fees

                      for late payments of royalties for such works

                      until such time as the digital music provider is

                      required to begin paying

                      monthly royalties to the copyright owner or the

                      mechanical licensing collective, as applicable.

                    ``(C) Adjusted statute of

                limitations <<NOTE: Deadlines.>> .--Notwithstanding

                anything to the contrary in section 507(b), with respect

                to any claim of infringement of the exclusive rights

                provided by paragraphs (1) and (3) of section 106

                against a digital music provider arising from the

                unauthorized reproduction or distribution of a musical

                work by such digital music provider in the course of

                engaging in covered activities that accrued not more

                than 3 years prior to the license availability date,

                such action may be commenced not later than the later

                of--

                          ``(i) 3 years after the date on which the

                      claim accrued; or

                          ``(ii) 2 years after the license availability

                      date.

                    ``(D) Other rights and remedies preserved.--Except

                as expressly provided in this paragraph, nothing in this

                paragraph shall be construed to alter, limit, or negate

                any right or remedy of a copyright owner with respect to

                unauthorized use of a musical work.

            ``(11) Legal protections for licensing activities.--

                    ``(A) <<NOTE: Applicability.>>  Exemption for

                compulsory license activities.--The antitrust exemption

                described in subsection (c)(1)(D) shall apply to

                negotiations and agreements between and among copyright

                owners and persons entitled to obtain a compulsory

                license for covered activities, and common agents acting

                on behalf of such copyright owners or persons, including

                with respect to the administrative assessment

                established under this subsection.

                    ``(B) Limitation on common agent exemption.--

                Notwithstanding the antitrust exemption provided in

                subsection (c)(1)(D) and subparagraph (A) of this

                paragraph (except for the administrative assessment

                referenced in such subparagraph (A) and except as

                provided in paragraph (8)(C)), neither the mechanical

                licensing collective nor the digital licensee

                coordinator shall serve as a common agent with respect

                to the establishment of royalty rates or terms under

                this section.

                    ``(C) Antitrust exemption for administrative

                activities.--Notwithstanding any provision of the

                antitrust laws, copyright owners and persons entitled to

                obtain a compulsory license under this section may

                designate the mechanical licensing collective to

                administer voluntary licenses for the reproduction or

                distribution of musical works in covered activities on

                behalf of such copyright owners and persons, subject to

                the following conditions:

                          ``(i) Each copyright owner shall establish the

                      royalty rates and material terms of any such

                      voluntary license individually and not in

                      agreement, combination, or concert with any other

                      copyright owner.

                          ``(ii) Each person entitled to obtain a

                      compulsory license under this section shall

                      establish the royalty rates and material terms of

                      any such voluntary license individually and not in

                      agreement, combination, or concert with any other

                      digital music provider.

                          ``(iii) The mechanical licensing collective

                      shall maintain the confidentiality of the

                      voluntary licenses

                      in accordance with the confidentiality provisions

                      prescribed by the Register of Copyrights under

                      paragraph (12)(C).

                    ``(D) Liability for good-faith activities.--The

                mechanical licensing collective shall not be liable to

                any person or entity based on a claim arising from its

                good-faith administration of policies and procedures

                adopted and implemented to carry out the

                responsibilities described in subparagraphs (J) and (K)

                of paragraph (3), except to the extent of correcting an

                underpayment or overpayment of royalties as provided in

                paragraph (3)(L)(i)(VI), but the collective may

                participate in a legal proceeding as a stakeholder party

                if the collective is holding funds that are the subject

                of a dispute between copyright

                owners. <<NOTE: Definition.>>  For purposes of this

                subparagraph, the term `good-faith administration' means

                administration in a manner that is not grossly

                negligent.

                    ``(E) Preemption of state property laws.--The

                holding and distribution of funds by the mechanical

                licensing collective in accordance with this subsection

                shall supersede and preempt any State law (including

                common law) concerning escheatment or abandoned

                property, or any analogous provision, that might

                otherwise apply.

                    ``(F) Rule of construction.--Except as expressly

                provided in this subsection, nothing in this subsection

                shall negate or limit the ability of any person to

                pursue an action in Federal court against the mechanical

                licensing collective or any other person based upon a

                claim arising under this title or other applicable law.

            ``(12) Regulations.--

                    ``(A) Adoption by register of copyrights and

                copyright royalty judges.--The Register of Copyrights

                may conduct such proceedings and adopt such regulations

                as may be necessary or appropriate to effectuate the

                provisions of this subsection, except for regulations

                concerning proceedings before the Copyright Royalty

                Judges to establish the administrative assessment, which

                shall be adopted by the Copyright Royalty Judges.

                    ``(B) Judicial review of regulations.--Except as

                provided in paragraph (7)(D)(vii), regulations adopted

                under this subsection shall be subject to judicial

                review pursuant to chapter 7 of title 5.

                    ``(C) Protection of confidential information.--The

                Register of Copyrights shall adopt regulations to

                provide for the appropriate procedures to ensure that

                confidential, private, proprietary, or privileged

                information contained in the records of the mechanical

                licensing collective and digital licensee coordinator is

                not improperly disclosed or used, including through any

                disclosure or use by the board of directors or personnel

                of either entity, and specifically including the

                unclaimed royalties oversight committee and the dispute

                resolution committee of the mechanical licensing

                collective.

            ``(13) Savings clauses.--

                    ``(A) <<NOTE: Applicability.>>  Limitation on

                activities and rights covered.--This subsection applies

                solely to uses of musical works subject to licensing

                under this section. The blanket license

                shall not be construed to extend or apply to activities

                other than covered activities or to rights other than

                the exclusive rights of reproduction and distribution

                licensed under this section, or serve or act as the

                basis to extend or expand the compulsory license under

                this section to activities and rights not covered by

                this section on the day before the enactment date.

                    ``(B) Rights of public performance not affected.--

                The rights, protections, and immunities granted under

                this subsection, the data concerning musical works

                collected and made available under this subsection, and

                the definitions under subsection (e) shall not extend

                to, limit, or otherwise affect any right of public

                performance in a musical work.''; and

            (5) by adding at the end the following:

    ``(e) Definitions.--As used in this section:

            ``(1) Accrued interest.--The term `accrued interest' means

        interest accrued on accrued royalties, as described in

        subsection (d)(3)(H)(ii).

            ``(2) Accrued royalties.--The term `accrued royalties' means

        royalties accrued for the reproduction or distribution of a

        musical work (or share thereof) in a covered activity,

        calculated in accordance with the applicable royalty rate under

        this section.

            ``(3) Administrative assessment.--The term `administrative

        assessment' means the fee established pursuant to subsection

        (d)(7)(D).

            ``(4) Audit.--The term `audit' means a royalty compliance

        examination to verify the accuracy of royalty payments, or the

        conduct of such an examination, as applicable.

            ``(5) Blanket license.--The term `blanket license' means a

        compulsory license described in subsection (d)(1)(A) to engage

        in covered activities.

            ``(6) Collective total costs.--The term `collective total

        costs'--

                    ``(A) means the total costs of establishing,

                maintaining, and operating the mechanical licensing

                collective to fulfill its statutory functions,

                including--

                          ``(i) startup costs;

                          ``(ii) financing, legal, audit, and insurance

                      costs;

                          ``(iii) investments in information technology,

                      infrastructure, and other long-term resources;

                          ``(iv) outside vendor costs;

                          ``(v) costs of licensing, royalty

                      administration, and enforcement of rights;

                          ``(vi) costs of bad debt; and

                          ``(vii) costs of automated and manual efforts

                      to identify and locate copyright owners of musical

                      works (and shares of such musical works) and match

                      sound recordings to the musical works the sound

                      recordings embody; and

                    ``(B) does not include any added costs incurred by

                the mechanical licensing collective to provide services

                under voluntary licenses.

            ``(7) Covered activity.--The term `covered activity' means

        the activity of making a digital phonorecord delivery of a

        musical work, including in the form of a permanent download,

        limited download, or interactive stream, where such activity

        qualifies for a compulsory license under this section.

            ``(8) Digital music provider.--The term `digital music

        provider' means a person (or persons operating under the

        authority of that person) that, with respect to a service

        engaged in covered activities--

                    ``(A) has a direct contractual, subscription, or

                other economic relationship with end users of the

                service, or, if no such relationship with end users

                exists, exercises direct control over the provision of

                the service to end users;

                    ``(B) is able to fully report on any revenues and

                consideration generated by the service; and

                    ``(C) is able to fully report on usage of sound

                recordings of musical works by the service (or procure

                such reporting).

            ``(9) Digital licensee coordinator.--The term `digital

        licensee coordinator' means the entity most recently designated

        pursuant to subsection (d)(5).

            ``(10) Digital phonorecord delivery.--The term `digital

        phonorecord delivery' means each individual delivery of a

        phonorecord by digital transmission of a sound recording that

        results in a specifically identifiable reproduction by or for

        any transmission recipient of a phonorecord of that sound

        recording, regardless of whether the digital transmission is

        also a public performance of the sound recording or any musical

        work embodied therein, and includes a permanent download, a

        limited download, or an interactive stream. A digital

        phonorecord delivery does not result from a real-time,

        noninteractive subscription transmission of a sound recording

        where no reproduction of the sound recording or the musical work

        embodied therein is made from the inception of the transmission

        through to its receipt by the transmission recipient in order to

        make the sound recording audible. A digital phonorecord delivery

        does not include the digital transmission of sounds accompanying

        a motion picture or other audiovisual work as defined in section

        101.

            ``(11) Enactment date.--The term `enactment date' means the

        date of the enactment of the Musical Works Modernization Act.

            ``(12) Individual download license.--The term `individual

        download license' means a compulsory license obtained by a

        record company to make and distribute, or authorize the making

        and distribution of, permanent downloads embodying a specific

        individual musical work.

            ``(13) Interactive stream.--The term `interactive stream'

        means a digital transmission of a sound recording of a musical

        work in the form of a stream, where the performance of the sound

        recording by means of such transmission is not exempt under

        section 114(d)(1) and does not in itself, or as a result of a

        program in which it is included, qualify for statutory licensing

        under section 114(d)(2). An interactive stream is a digital

        phonorecord delivery.

            ``(14) Interested.--The term `interested', as applied to a

        party seeking to participate in a proceeding under subsection

        (d)(7)(D), is a party as to which the Copyright Royalty Judges

        have not determined that the party lacks a significant interest

        in such proceeding.

            ``(15) License availability date.--The term `license

        availability date' means January 1 following the expiration of

        the 2-year period beginning on the enactment date.

            ``(16) Limited download.--The term `limited download' means

        a digital transmission of a sound recording of a musical work in

        the form of a download, where such sound recording is accessible

        for listening only for a limited amount of time or specified

        number of times.

            ``(17) Matched.--The term `matched', as applied to a musical

        work (or share thereof), means that the copyright owner of such

        work (or share thereof) has been identified and located.

            ``(18) Mechanical licensing collective.--The term

        `mechanical licensing collective' means the entity most recently

        designated as such by the Register of Copyrights under

        subsection (d)(3).

            ``(19) Mechanical licensing collective budget.--The term

        `mechanical licensing collective budget' means a statement of

        the financial position of the mechanical licensing collective

        for a fiscal year or quarter thereof based on estimates of

        expenditures during the period and proposals for financing those

        expenditures, including a calculation of the collective total

        costs.

            ``(20) Musical works database.--The term `musical works

        database' means the database described in subsection (d)(3)(E).

            ``(21) Nonprofit.--The term `nonprofit' means a nonprofit

        created or organized in a State.

            ``(22) Notice of license.--The term `notice of license'

        means a notice from a digital music provider provided under

        subsection (d)(2)(A) for purposes of obtaining a blanket

        license.

            ``(23) Notice of nonblanket activity.--The term `notice of

        nonblanket activity' means a notice from a significant

        nonblanket licensee provided under subsection (d)(6)(A) for

        purposes of notifying the mechanical licensing collective that

        the licensee has been engaging in covered activities.

            ``(24) Permanent download.--The term `permanent download'

        means a digital transmission of a sound recording of a musical

        work in the form of a download, where such sound recording is

        accessible for listening without restriction as to the amount of

        time or number of times it may be accessed.

            ``(25) Qualified auditor.--The term `qualified auditor'

        means an independent, certified public accountant with

        experience performing music royalty audits.

            ``(26) Record company.--The term `record company' means an

        entity that invests in, produces, and markets sound recordings

        of musical works, and distributes such sound recordings for

        remuneration through multiple sales channels, including a

        corporate affiliate of such an entity engaged in distribution of

        sound recordings.

            ``(27) Report of usage.--The term `report of usage' means a

        report reflecting an entity's usage of musical works in covered

        activities described in subsection (d)(4)(A).

            ``(28) Required matching efforts.--The term `required

        matching efforts' means efforts to identify and locate copyright

        owners of musical works as described in subsection

        (d)(10)(B)(i).

            ``(29) Service.--The term `service', as used in relation to

        covered activities, means any site, facility, or offering by or

        through which sound recordings of musical works are digitally

        transmitted to members of the public.

            ``(30) Share.--The term `share', as applied to a musical

        work, means a fractional ownership interest in such work.

            ``(31) Significant nonblanket licensee.--The term

        `significant nonblanket licensee'--

                    ``(A) means an entity, including a group of entities

                under common ownership or control that, acting under the

                authority of one or more voluntary licenses or

                individual download licenses, offers a service engaged

                in covered activities, and such entity or group of

                entities--

                          ``(i) is not currently operating under a

                      blanket license and is not obligated to provide

                      reports of usage reflecting covered activities

                      under subsection (d)(4)(A);

                          ``(ii) has a direct contractual, subscription,

                      or other economic relationship with end users of

                      the service or, if no such relationship with end

                      users exists, exercises direct control over the

                      provision of the service to end users; and

                          ``(iii) either--

                                    ``(I) on any day in a calendar

                                month, makes more than 5,000 different

                                sound recordings of musical works

                                available through such service; or

                                    ``(II) derives revenue or other

                                consideration in connection with such

                                covered activities greater than $50,000

                                in a calendar month, or total revenue or

                                other consideration greater than

                                $500,000 during the preceding 12

                                calendar months; and

                    ``(B) does not include--

                          ``(i) an entity whose covered activity

                      consists solely of free-to-the-user streams of

                      segments of sound recordings of musical works that

                      do not exceed 90 seconds in length, are offered

                      only to facilitate a licensed use of musical works

                      that is not a covered activity, and have no

                      revenue directly attributable to such streams

                      constituting the covered activity; or

                          ``(ii) a `public broadcasting entity' as

                      defined in section 118(f).

            ``(32) Songwriter.--The term `songwriter' means the author

        of all or part of a musical work, including a composer or

        lyricist.

            ``(33) State.--The term `State' means each State of the

        United States, the District of Columbia, and each territory or

        possession of the United States.

            ``(34) Unclaimed accrued royalties.--The term `unclaimed

        accrued royalties' means accrued royalties eligible for

        distribution under subsection (d)(3)(J).

            ``(35) Unmatched.--The term `unmatched', as applied to a

        musical work (or share thereof), means that the copyright owner

        of such work (or share thereof) has not been identified or

        located.

            ``(36) Voluntary license.--The term `voluntary license'

        means a license for use of a musical work (or share thereof)

        other than a compulsory license obtained under this section.''.

    (b) Technical and Conforming Amendments to Section 801.--Section 801(b) of title 17, United States Code, is amended--

            (1) by redesignating paragraph (8) as paragraph (9); and

            (2) by inserting after paragraph (7) the following:

            ``(8) To determine the administrative assessment to be paid

        by digital music providers under section 115(d). The provisions

        of section 115(d) shall apply to the conduct of proceedings by

        the Copyright Royalty Judges under section 115(d) and not the

        procedures described in this section, or section 803, 804, or

        805.''.

    (c) Effective Date of Amended Rate Setting Standard. <<NOTE: 17 USC 115 note.>> --The amendments made by subsection (a)(3) and section 103(g)(2) shall apply to any proceeding before the Copyright Royalty Judges that is commenced on or after the date of the enactment of this Act.

    (d) Technical and Conforming Amendments to Title 37, Part 385 of the Code of Federal Regulations.-- <<NOTE: Deadline. 17 USC 115 note.>> Not later than 270 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Copyright Royalty Judges shall amend the regulations for section 115 of title 17, United States Code, in part 385 of title 37, Code of Federal Regulations, to conform the definitions used in such part to the definitions of the same terms described in section 115(e) of title 17, United States Code, as added by subsection (a). In so doing, the Copyright Royalty Judges shall make adjustments to the language of the regulations as necessary to achieve the same purpose and effect as the original regulations with respect to the rates and terms previously adopted by the Copyright Royalty Judges.

    (e) Copyright Office Activities.-- <<NOTE: 17 USC 115 note.>> The Register of Copyrights shall engage in public outreach and educational activities--

            (1) regarding the amendments made by subsection (a) to

        section 115 of title 17, United States Code, including the

        responsibilities of the mechanical licensing collective

        designated under those amendments;

            (2) which shall include educating songwriters and other

        interested parties with respect to the process established under

        section 115(d)(3)(C)(i)(V) of title 17, United States Code, as

        added by subsection (a), by which--

                    (A) a copyright owner may claim ownership of musical

                works (and shares of such works); and

                    (B) royalties for works for which the owner is not

                identified or located shall be equitably distributed to

                known copyright owners; and

            (3) <<NOTE: Web posting.>>  which the Register shall make

        available online.

    (f) <<NOTE: 17 USC 115 note.>>  Unclaimed Royalties Study and Recommendations.--

            (1) <<NOTE: Consultation. Deadline. Reports.>>  In

        general.--Not later than 2 years after the date on which the

        Register of Copyrights initially designates the mechanical

        licensing collective under section 115(d)(3)(B)(i) of title 17,

        United States Code, as added by subsection (a)(4), the Register,

        in consultation with the Comptroller General of the United

        States, and after soliciting and reviewing comments and relevant

        information from music industry participants and other

        interested parties, shall submit to the Committee on the

        Judiciary of the Senate and the Committee on the Judiciary of

        the House of Representatives a report that recommends best

        practices that the collective may implement in order to--

                    (A) identify and locate musical work copyright

                owners with unclaimed accrued royalties held by the

                collective;

                    (B) encourage musical work copyright owners to claim

                the royalties of those owners; and

                    (C) reduce the incidence of unclaimed royalties.

            (2) Consideration of recommendations.--The mechanical

        licensing collective shall carefully consider, and give

        substantial weight to, the recommendations submitted by the

        Register of Copyrights under paragraph (1) when establishing the

        procedures of the collective with respect to the--

                    (A) identification and location of musical work

                copyright owners; and

                    (B) distribution of unclaimed royalties.

SEC. 103. AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 114.

    (a) Uniform Rate Standard.--Section 114(f) of title 17, United States Code, is amended--

            (1) by striking paragraphs (1) and (2) and inserting the

        following:

            ``(1)(A) <<NOTE: Time period.>>  Proceedings under chapter 8

        shall determine reasonable rates and terms of royalty payments

        for transmissions subject to statutory licensing under

        subsection (d)(2) during the 5-year period beginning on January

        1 of the second year following the year in which the proceedings

        are to be commenced pursuant to subparagraph (A) or (B) of

        section 804(b)(3), as the case may be, or such other period as

        the parties may agree. The parties to each proceeding shall bear

        their own costs.

            ``(B) The schedule of reasonable rates and terms determined

        by the Copyright Royalty Judges shall, subject to paragraph (2),

        be binding on all copyright owners of sound recordings and

        entities performing sound recordings affected by this paragraph

        during the 5-year period specified in subparagraph (A), or such

        other period as the parties may agree. Such rates and terms

        shall distinguish among the different types of services then in

        operation and shall include a minimum fee for each such type of

        service, such differences to be based on criteria including the

        quantity and nature of the use of sound recordings and the

        degree to which use of the service may substitute for or may

        promote the purchase of phonorecords by consumers. The Copyright

        Royalty Judges shall establish rates and terms that most clearly

        represent the rates and terms that would have been negotiated in

        the marketplace between a willing buyer and a willing seller. In

        determining such rates and terms, the Copyright Royalty Judges--

                    ``(i) shall base their decision on economic,

                competitive, and programming information presented by

                the parties, including--

                          ``(I) whether use of the service may

                      substitute for or may promote the sales of

                      phonorecords or otherwise may interfere with or

                      may enhance the sound recording copyright owner's

                      other streams of revenue from the copyright

                      owner's sound recordings; and

                          ``(II) the relative roles of the copyright

                      owner and the transmitting entity in the

                      copyrighted work and the service made available to

                      the public with respect to relative creative

                      contribution, technological contribution, capital

                      investment, cost, and risk; and

                    ``(ii) may consider the rates and terms for

                comparable types of audio transmission services and

                comparable circumstances under voluntary license

                agreements.

            ``(C) The procedures under subparagraphs (A) and (B) shall

        also be initiated pursuant to a petition filed by any sound

        recording copyright owner or any transmitting entity indicating

        that a new type of service on which sound recordings are

        performed is or is about to become operational, for the purpose

        of determining reasonable terms and rates of royalty payments

        with respect to such new type of service for the period

        beginning with the inception of such new type of service and

        ending on the date on which the royalty rates and terms for

        eligible nonsubscription services and new subscription services,

        or preexisting subscription services and preexisting satellite

        digital audio radio services, as the case may be, most recently

        determined under subparagraph (A) or (B) and chapter 8 expire,

        or such other period as the parties may agree.''; and

            (2) by redesignating paragraphs (3), (4), and (5) as

        paragraphs (2), (3), and (4), respectively.

    (b) Repeal.--Subsection (i) of section 114 of title 17, United States Code, is repealed.

    (c) <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>>  Use in Musical Work Proceedings.--

            (1) In general.--License fees payable for the public

        performance of sound recordings under section 106(6) of title

        17, United States Code, shall not be taken into account in any

        administrative, judicial, or other governmental proceeding to

        set or adjust the royalties payable to musical work copyright

        owners for the public performance of their works except in such

        a proceeding to set or adjust royalties for the public

        performance of musical works by means of a digital audio

        transmission other than a transmission by a broadcaster, and may

        be taken into account only with respect to such digital audio

        transmission.

            (2) Definitions.--In this subsection:

                    (A) Transmission by a broadcaster.--The term

                ``transmission by a broadcaster'' means a

                nonsubscription digital transmission made by a

                terrestrial broadcast station on its own behalf, or on

                the behalf of a terrestrial broadcast station under

                common ownership or control, that is not part of an

                interactive service or a music-intensive service

                comprising the transmission of sound recordings

                customized for or customizable by recipients or service

                users.

                    (B) Terrestrial broadcast station.--The term

                ``terrestrial broadcast station'' means a terrestrial,

                over-the-air radio or television broadcast station,

                including an FM translator (as defined in section

                74.1201 of title 47, Code of Federal Regulations, and

                licensed as such by the Federal Communications

                Commission) whose primary business activities are

                comprised of, and whose revenues are generated through,

                terrestrial, over-the-air broadcast transmissions, or

                the simultaneous or substantially-simultaneous digital

                retransmission by the terrestrial, over-the-air

                broadcast station of its over-the-air broadcast

                transmissions.

    (d) Rule of Construction.-- <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>> Subsection (c)(2) shall not be given effect in interpreting provisions of title 17, United States Code.

    (e) Use in Sound Recording Proceedings.-- <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>> The repeal of section 114(i) of title 17, United States Code, by subsection (b) shall not be taken into account in any proceeding to set or adjust the rates and fees payable for the use of sound recordings under section 112(e) or 114(f) of such title that is pending on, or commenced on or after, the date of enactment of this Act.

    (f) Decisions and Precedents Not Affected.-- <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>> The repeal of section 114(i) of title 17, United States Code, by subsection (b) shall not have any effect upon the decisions, or the precedents established or relied upon, in any proceeding to set or adjust the rates and fees payable for the use of sound recordings under section 112(e) or 114(f) of such title before the date of enactment of this Act.

    (g) Technical and Conforming Amendments.--

            (1) Section 114.--Section 114(f) of title 17, United States

        Code, as amended by subsection (a), is further amended in

        paragraph (4)(C), as so redesignated, in the first sentence, by

        striking ``under paragraph (4)'' and inserting ``under paragraph

        (3)''.

            (2) Section 801.--Section 801(b) of title 17, United States

        Code, is amended--

                    (A) in paragraph (1), by striking ``The rates

                applicable'' and all that follows though ``prevailing

                industry practices.''; and

                    (B) in paragraph (7)(B), by striking ``114(f)(3)''

                and inserting ``114(f)(2)''.

            (3) Section 803.--Section 803(c)(2)(E)(i)(II) of title 17,

        United States Code, is amended--

                    (A) by striking ``or 114(f)(2)(C)''; and

                    (B) by striking ``114(f)(4)(B)'' and inserting

                ``114(f)(3)(B)''.

            (4) Section 804.--Section 804(b)(3)(C) of title 17, United

        States Code, is amended--

                    (A) in clause (i), by striking ``and 114(f)(2)(C)'';

                    (B) in clause (iii)(II), by striking

                ``114(f)(4)(B)(ii)'' and inserting ``114(f)(3)(B)(ii)'';

                and

                    (C) in clause (iv), by striking ``or 114(f)(2)(C),

                as the case may be''.

    (h) Effective Date of Amended Rate Setting Standard. <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>> --The amendments made by subsection (a)(1) shall apply to any proceeding before the Copyright Royalty Judges that is commenced on or after the date of the enactment of this Act.

    (i) Timing of Rate Determinations.--Section 804(b)(3)(B) of title 17, United States Code, is amended, in the third sentence, by inserting the following after ``fifth calendar year'': ``, except that--(i) with respect to preexisting subscription services, the terms and rates finally determined for the rate period ending on December 31, 2022, shall remain in effect through December 31, 2027, and there shall be no proceeding to determine terms and rates for preexisting subscription services for the period beginning on January 1, 2023, and ending on December 31, 2027; and'' ``(ii) with respect to pre-existing satellite digital audio radio services, the terms and rates set forth by the Copyright Royalty Judges on December 14, 2017, in their initial determination for the rate period ending on December 31, 2022, shall be in effect through December 31, 2027, without any change based on a rehearing under section 803(c)(2) and without the possibility of appeal under section 803(d), and there shall be no proceeding to determine terms and rates for preexisting satellite digital audio radio services for

the period beginning on January 1, 2023, and ending on December 31, 2027''.

SEC. 104. RANDOM ASSIGNMENT OF RATE COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    Section 137 of title 28, United States Code, is amended--

            (1) by striking ``The business'' and inserting ``(a) In

        General.--The business''; and

            (2) by adding at the end the following:

    ``(b) Random Assignment of Rate Court Proceedings.--

            ``(1) In general.--

                    ``(A) Definition.--In this paragraph, the term

                `performing rights society' has the meaning given the

                term in section 101 of title 17.

                    ``(B) Determination of license fee.--Except as

                provided in subparagraph (C), in the case of any

                performing rights society subject to a consent decree,

                any application for the determination of a license fee

                for the public performance of music in accordance with

                the applicable consent decree shall be made in the

                district court with jurisdiction over that consent

                decree and randomly assigned to a judge of that district

                court according to the rules of that court for the

                division of business among district judges, provided

                that any such application shall not be assigned to--

                          ``(i) a judge to whom continuing jurisdiction

                      over any performing rights society for any

                      performing rights society consent decree is

                      assigned or has previously been assigned; or

                          ``(ii) a judge to whom another proceeding

                      concerning an application for the determination of

                      a reasonable license fee is assigned at the time

                      of the filing of the application.

                    ``(C) Exception.--Subparagraph (B) does not apply to

                an application to determine reasonable license fees made

                by individual proprietors under section 513 of title 17.

            ``(2) Rule of construction.--Nothing in paragraph (1) shall

        modify the rights of any party to a consent decree or to a

        proceeding to determine reasonable license fees, to make an

        application for the construction of any provision of the

        applicable consent decree. Such application shall be referred to

        the judge to whom continuing jurisdiction over the applicable

        consent decree is currently assigned. If any such application is

        made in connection with a rate proceeding, such rate proceeding

        shall be stayed until the final determination of the

        construction application. Disputes in connection with a rate

        proceeding about whether a licensee is similarly situated to

        another licensee shall not be subject to referral to the judge

        with continuing jurisdiction over the applicable consent

        decree.''.

SEC. 105. <<NOTE: 17 USC 106 note.>>  PERFORMING RIGHTS SOCIETY

                        CONSENT DECREES.

    (a) Definition.--In this section, the term ``performing rights society'' has the meaning given the term in section 101 of title 17, United States Code.

    (b) Notification of Review.--

            (1) In general.-- <<NOTE: Briefings.>> The Department of

        Justice shall provide timely briefings upon request of any

        Member of the Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate and the

        Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives

        regarding the status

        of a review in progress of a consent decree between the United

        States and a performing rights society.

            (2) Confidentiality and deliberative process.--In accordance

        with applicable rules relating to confidentiality and agency

        deliberative process, the Department of Justice shall share with

        such Members of Congress detailed and timely information and

        pertinent documents related to the consent decree review.

    (c) Action Before Motion to Terminate.--

            (1) In general.--Before filing with the appropriate district

        court of the United States a motion to terminate a consent

        decree between the United States and a performing rights

        society, including a motion to terminate a consent decree after

        the passage of a specified period of time, the Department of

        Justice shall--

                    (A) <<NOTE: Notification.>>  notify Members of

                Congress and committees of Congress described in

                subsection (b); and

                    (B) provide to such Members of Congress and

                committees information regarding the impact of the

                proposed termination on the market for licensing the

                public performance of musical works should the motion be

                granted.

            (2) Notification.--

                    (A) In general.--During the notification described

                in paragraph (1), and not later than a reasonable time

                before the date on which the Department of Justice files

                with the appropriate district court of the United States

                a motion to terminate a consent decree between the

                United States and a performing rights society, the

                Department of Justice should submit to the chairmen and

                ranking members of the Committee on the Judiciary of the

                Senate and the Committee on the Judiciary of the House

                of Representatives a written notification of the intent

                of the Department of Justice to file the motion.

                    (B) Contents.-- <<NOTE: Reports.>> The notification

                provided in subparagraph (A) shall include a written

                report to the chairmen and ranking members of the

                Committee on the Judiciary of Senate and the Committee

                on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives setting

                forth--

                          (i) an explanation of the process used by the

                      Department of Justice to review the consent

                      decree;

                          (ii) <<NOTE: Summary.>>  a summary of the

                      public comments received by the Department of

                      Justice during the review by the Department; and

                          (iii) other information provided to Congress

                      under paragraph (1)(B).

    (d) Scope.--This section applies only to a consent decree between

the United States and a performing rights society.

SEC. 106. <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>>  EFFECTIVE DATE.

    This title, and the amendments made by this title, shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act.

   TITLE II-- <<NOTE: Classics Protection and Access Act.>> CLASSICS PROTECTION AND ACCESS

SEC. 201. <<NOTE: 17 USC 101 note.>>  SHORT TITLE.

    This title may be cited as the ``Classics Protection and Access Act''.

SEC. 202. UNAUTHORIZED USE OF PRE-1972 SOUND RECORDINGS.

    (a) Preemption of State Law Rights; Protection for Unauthorized Use.--Title 17, United States Code, is amended--

            (1) in section 301, by striking subsection (c) and inserting

        the following:

    ``(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of section 303, and in accordance with chapter 14, no sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972, shall be subject to copyright under this title. <<NOTE: Applicability.>>  With respect to sound recordings fixed before February 15, 1972, the preemptive provisions of subsection (a) shall apply to activities that are commenced on and after the date of enactment of the Classics Protection and Access Act. <<NOTE: Time period.>>  Nothing in this subsection may be construed to affirm or negate the preemption of rights and remedies pertaining to any cause of action arising from the nonsubscription broadcast transmission of sound recordings under the common law or statutes of any State for activities that do not qualify as covered activities under chapter 14 undertaken during the period between the date of enactment of the Classics Protection and Access Act and the date on which the term of prohibition on unauthorized acts under section 1401(a)(2) expires for such sound recordings. <<NOTE: Applicability.>>  Any potential preemption of rights and remedies related to such activities undertaken during that period shall apply in all respects as it did the day before the date of enactment of the Classics Protection and Access Act.''; and

            (2) by adding at the end the following:

 

``CHAPTER 14-- <<NOTE: 17 USC 1401 prec.>> UNAUTHORIZED USE OF PRE-1972

SOUND RECORDINGS

``Sec.

``1401. Unauthorized use of pre-1972 sound recordings.

``Sec. 1401. <<NOTE: 17 USC 1401.>> Unauthorized use of pre-1972 sound recordings

    ``(a) In General.--

            ``(1) Unauthorized acts.--Anyone who, on or before the last

        day of the applicable transition period under paragraph (2), and

        without the consent of the rights owner, engages in covered

        activity with respect to a sound recording fixed before February

        15, 1972, shall be subject to the remedies provided in sections

        502 through 505 and 1203 to the same extent as an infringer of

        copyright or a person that engages in unauthorized activity

        under chapter 12.

            ``(2) Term of prohibition.--

                    ``(A) In general.--The prohibition under paragraph

                (1)--

                          ``(i) subject to clause (ii), shall apply to a

                      sound recording described in that paragraph--

                                    ``(I) through December 31 of the

                                year that is 95 years after the year of

                                first publication; and

                                    ``(II) for a further transition

                                period as prescribed under subparagraph

                                (B) of this paragraph; and

                          ``(ii) shall not apply to any sound recording

                      after February 15, 2067.

                    ``(B) Transition periods.--

                          ``(i) Pre-1923 recordings.--In the case of a

                      sound recording first published before January 1,

                      1923, the transition period described in

                      subparagraph (A)(i)(II) shall end on December 31

                      of the year that is 3 years after the date of

                      enactment of this section.

                          ``(ii) 1923-1946 recordings.--In the case of a

                      sound recording first published during the period

                      beginning on January 1, 1923, and ending on

                      December 31, 1946, the transition period described

                      in subparagraph (A)(i)(II) shall end on the date

                      that is 5 years after the last day of the period

                      described in subparagraph (A)(i)(I).

                          ``(iii) 1947-1956 recordings.--In the case of

                      a sound recording first published during the

                      period beginning on January 1, 1947, and ending on

                      December 31, 1956, the transition period described

                      in subparagraph (A)(i)(II) shall end on the date

                      that is 15 years after the last day of the period

                      described in subparagraph (A)(i)(I).

                          ``(iv) Post-1956 recordings.--In the case of a

                      sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972,

                      that is not described in clause (i), (ii), or

                      (iii), the transition period described in

                      subparagraph (A)(i)(II) shall end on February 15,

                      2067.

            ``(3) Rule of construction.-- <<NOTE: Definition.>> For the

        purposes of this subsection, the term `anyone' includes any

        State, any instrumentality of a State, and any officer or

        employee of a State or instrumentality of a State acting in the

        official capacity of the officer or employee, as applicable.

    ``(b) Certain Authorized Transmissions and Reproductions.--A public performance by means of a digital audio transmission of a sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972, or a reproduction in an ephemeral phonorecord or copy of a sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972, shall, for purposes of subsection (a), be considered to be authorized and made with the consent of the rights owner if--

            ``(1) the transmission or reproduction would satisfy the

        requirements for statutory licensing under section 112(e)(1) or

        section 114(d)(2), or would be exempt under section 114(d)(1),

        as the case may be, if the sound recording were fixed on or

        after February 15, 1972; and

            ``(2) the transmitting entity pays the statutory royalty for

        the transmission or reproduction pursuant to the rates and terms

        adopted under sections 112(e) and 114(f), and complies with

        other obligations, in the same manner as required by regulations

        adopted by the Copyright Royalty Judges under sections 112(e)

        and 114(f) for sound recordings that are fixed on or after

        February 15, 1972, except in the case of a transmission that

        would be exempt under section 114(d)(1).

    ``(c) Certain Noncommercial Uses of Sound Recordings That Are Not Being Commercially Exploited.--

            ``(1) In general.--Noncommercial use of a sound recording

        fixed before February 15, 1972, that is not being commercially

        exploited by or under the authority of the rights owner shall

        not violate subsection (a) if--

                    ``(A) the person engaging in the noncommercial use,

                in order to determine whether the sound recording is

                being commercially exploited by or under the authority

                of the rights owner, makes a good faith, reasonable

                search for, but does not find, the sound recording--

                          ``(i) in the records of schedules filed in the

                      Copyright Office as described in subsection

                      (f)(5)(A); and

                          ``(ii) on services offering a comprehensive

                      set of sound recordings for sale or streaming;

                    ``(B) the person engaging in the noncommercial use

                files a notice identifying the sound recording and the

                nature of the use in the Copyright Office in accordance

                with the regulations issued under paragraph (3)(B); and

                    ``(C) <<NOTE: Time period.>>  during the 90-day

                period beginning on the date on which the notice

                described in subparagraph (B) is indexed into the public

                records of the Copyright Office, the rights owner of the

                sound recording does not, in its discretion, opt out of

                the noncommercial use by filing notice thereof in the

                Copyright Office in accordance with the regulations

                issued under paragraph (5).

            ``(2) Rules of construction.--For purposes of this

        subsection--

                    ``(A) merely recovering costs of production and

                distribution of a sound recording resulting from a use

                otherwise permitted under this subsection does not

                itself necessarily constitute a commercial use of the

                sound recording;

                    ``(B) the fact that a person engaging in the use of

                a sound recording also engages in commercial activities

                does not itself necessarily render the use commercial;

                and

                    ``(C) the fact that a person files notice of a

                noncommercial use of a sound recording in accordance

                with the regulations issued under paragraph (3)(B) does

                not itself affect any limitation on the exclusive rights

                of a copyright owner described in section 107, 108, 109,

                110, or 112(f) as applied to a claim under subsection

                (a) of this section pursuant to subsection (f)(1)(A) of

                this section.

            ``(3) Notice of covered activity.--

        <<NOTE: Deadline. Regulations.>> Not later than 180 days after

        the date of enactment of this section, the Register of

        Copyrights shall issue regulations that--

                    ``(A) provide specific, reasonable steps that, if

                taken by a filer, are sufficient to constitute a good

                faith, reasonable search under paragraph (1)(A) to

                determine whether a recording is being commercially

                exploited, including the services that satisfy the good

                faith, reasonable search requirement under paragraph

                (1)(A) for purposes of the safe harbor described in

                paragraph (4)(A); and

                    ``(B) establish the form, content, and procedures

                for the filing of notices under paragraph (1)(B).

            ``(4) Safe harbor.--

                    ``(A) In general.--A person engaging in a

                noncommercial use of a sound recording otherwise

                permitted under this subsection who establishes that the

                person made a

                good faith, reasonable search under paragraph (1)(A)

                without finding commercial exploitation of the sound

                recording by or under the authority of the rights owner

                shall not be found to be in violation of subsection (a).

                    ``(B) Steps sufficient but not necessary.--Taking

                the specific, reasonable steps identified by the

                Register of Copyrights in the regulations issued under

                paragraph (3)(A) shall be sufficient, but not necessary,

                for a filer to satisfy the requirement to conduct a good

                faith, reasonable search under paragraph (1)(A) for

                purposes of subparagraph (A) of this paragraph.

            ``(5) Opting out of covered activity.--

                    ``(A) In general.--

                <<NOTE: Deadline. Regulations. Time period.>> Not later

                than 180 days after the date of enactment of this

                section, the Register of Copyrights shall issue

                regulations establishing the form, content, and

                procedures for the rights owner of a sound recording

                that is the subject of a notice under paragraph (1)(B)

                to, in its discretion, file notice opting out of the

                covered activity described in the notice under paragraph

                (1)(B) during the 90-day period beginning on the date on

                which the notice under paragraph (1)(B) is indexed into

                the public records of the Copyright Office.

                    ``(B) Rule of construction.--The fact that a rights

                holder opts out of a noncommercial use of a sound

                recording by filing notice thereof in the Copyright

                Office in accordance with the regulations issued under

                subparagraph (A) does not itself enlarge or diminish any

                limitation on the exclusive rights of a copyright owner

                described in section 107, 108, 109, 110, or 112(f) as

                applied to a claim under subsection (a) of this section

                pursuant to subsection (f)(1)(A) of this section.

            ``(6) Civil penalties for certain acts.--

                    ``(A) Filing of notices of noncommercial use.--Any

                person who willfully engages in a pattern or practice of

                filing a notice of noncommercial use of a sound

                recording as described in paragraph (1)(B) fraudulently

                describing the use proposed, or knowing that the use

                proposed is not permitted under this subsection, shall

                be assessed a civil penalty in an amount that is not

                less than $250, and not more than $1000, for each such

                notice, in addition to any other remedies that may be

                available under this title based on the actual use made.

                    ``(B) Filing of opt-out notices.--

                          ``(i) In general.--Any person who files an

                      opt-out notice as described in paragraph (1)(C),

                      knowing that the person is not the rights owner or

                      authorized to act on behalf of the rights owner of

                      the sound recording to which the notice pertains,

                      shall be assessed a civil penalty in an amount not

                      less than $250, and not more than $1,000, for each

                      such notice.

                          ``(ii) Pattern or practice.--Any person who

                      engages in a pattern or practice of making filings

                      as described in clause (i) shall be assessed a

                      civil penalty in an amount not less than $10,000

                      for each such filing.

                    ``(C) Definition.--For purposes of this paragraph,

                the term `knowing'--

                          ``(i) does not require specific intent to

                      defraud; and

                          ``(ii) with respect to information about

                      ownership of the sound recording in question,

                      means that the person--

                                    ``(I) has actual knowledge of the

                                information;

                                    ``(II) acts in deliberate ignorance

                                of the truth or falsity of the

                                information; or

                                    ``(III) acts in grossly negligent

                                disregard of the truth or falsity of the

                                information.

    ``(d) Payment of Royalties for Transmissions of Performances by Direct Licensing of Statutory Services.--

            ``(1) In general.--A public performance by means of a

        digital audio transmission of a sound recording fixed before

        February 15, 1972, shall, for purposes of subsection (a), be

        considered to be authorized and made with the consent of the

        rights owner if the transmission is made pursuant to a license

        agreement voluntarily negotiated at any time between the rights

        owner and the entity performing the sound recording.

            ``(2) Payment of royalties to nonprofit collective under

        certain license agreements.--

                    ``(A) Licenses entered into on or after date of

                enactment.--To the extent that a license agreement

                described in paragraph (1) entered into on or after the

                date of enactment of this section extends to a public

                performance by means of a digital audio transmission of

                a sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972, that

                meets the conditions of subsection (b)--

                          ``(i) the licensee shall, with respect to such

                      transmission, pay to the collective designated to

                      distribute receipts from the licensing of

                      transmissions in accordance with section 114(f),

                      50 percent of the performance royalties for that

                      transmission due under the license; and

                          ``(ii) the royalties paid under clause (i)

                      shall be fully credited as payments due under the

                      license.

                    ``(B) <<NOTE: Time periods.>>  Certain agreements

                entered into before enactment.--To the extent that a

                license agreement described in paragraph (1), entered

                into during the period beginning on January 1 of the

                year in which this section is enacted and ending on the

                day before the date of enactment of this section, or a

                settlement agreement with a preexisting satellite

                digital audio radio service (as defined in section

                114(j)) entered into during the period beginning on

                January 1, 2015, and ending on the day before the date

                of enactment of this section, extends to a public

                performance by means of a digital audio transmission of

                a sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972, that

                meets the conditions of subsection (b)--

                          ``(i) the rights owner shall, with respect to

                      such transmission, pay to the collective

                      designated to distribute receipts from the

                      licensing of transmissions in accordance with

                      section 114(f) an amount that is equal to the

                      difference between--

                                    ``(I) 50 percent of the difference

                                between--

                                            ``(aa) the rights owner's

                                        total gross performance royalty

                                        fee receipts or settlement

                                        monies received for all such

                                        transmissions covered under the

                                        license or settlement agreement,

                                        as applicable; and

                                            ``(bb) the rights owner's

                                        total payments for outside legal

                                        expenses, including any payments

                                        of third-party claims, that are

                                        directly attributable to the

                                        license or settlement agreement,

                                        as applicable; and

                                    ``(II) the amount of any royalty

                                receipts or settlement monies under the

                                agreement that are distributed by the

                                rights owner to featured and nonfeatured

                                artists before the date of enactment of

                                this section; and

                          ``(ii) the royalties paid under clause (i)

                      shall be fully credited as payments due under the

                      license or settlement agreement, as applicable.

            ``(3) Distribution of royalties and settlement monies by

        collective.--The collective described in paragraph (2) shall, in

        accordance with subparagraphs (B) through (D) of section

        114(g)(2), and paragraphs (5) and (6) of section 114(g),

        distribute the royalties or settlement monies received under

        paragraph (2) under a license or settlement described in

        paragraph (2), which shall be the only payments to which

        featured and nonfeatured artists are entitled by virtue of the

        transmissions described in paragraph (2), except for settlement

        monies described in paragraph (2) that are distributed by the

        rights owner to featured and nonfeatured artists before the date

        of enactment of this section.

            ``(4) Payment of royalties under license agreements entered

        before enactment or not otherwise described in paragraph (2).--

                    ``(A) In general.--To the extent that a license

                agreement described in paragraph (1) entered into before

                the date of enactment of this section, or any other

                license agreement not as described in paragraph (2),

                extends to a public performance by means of a digital

                audio transmission of a sound recording fixed before

                February 15, 1972, that meets the conditions of

                subsection (b), the payments made by the licensee

                pursuant to the license shall be made in accordance with

                the agreement.

                    ``(B) Additional payments not required.--To the

                extent that a licensee has made, or will make in the

                future, payments pursuant to a license as described in

                subparagraph (A), the provisions of paragraphs (2) and

                (3) shall not require any additional payments from, or

                additional financial obligations on the part of, the

                licensee.

                    ``(C) Rule of construction.--Nothing in this

                subsection may be construed to prohibit the collective

                designated to distribute receipts from the licensing of

                transmissions in accordance with section 114(f) from

                administering royalty payments under any license not

                described in paragraph (2).

    ``(e) Preemption With Respect to Certain Past Acts.--

            ``(1) In general.--This section preempts any claim of common

        law copyright or equivalent right under the laws of

        any State arising from a digital audio transmission or

        reproduction that is made before the date of enactment of this

        section of a sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972,

        if--

                    ``(A) the digital audio transmission would have

                satisfied the requirements for statutory licensing under

                section 114(d)(2) or been exempt under section

                114(d)(1), or the reproduction would have satisfied the

                requirements of section 112(e)(1), as the case may be,

                if the sound recording were fixed on or after February

                15, 1972; and

                    ``(B) either--

                          ``(i) <<NOTE: Deadline. Notice.>>  except in

                      the case of a transmission that would have been

                      exempt under section 114(d)(1), not later than 270

                      days after the date of enactment of this section,

                      the transmitting entity pays statutory royalties

                      and provides notice of the use of the relevant

                      sound recordings in the same manner as required by

                      regulations adopted by the Copyright Royalty

                      Judges for sound recordings that are fixed on or

                      after February 15, 1972, for all the digital audio

                      transmissions and reproductions satisfying the

                      requirements for statutory licensing under

                      sections 112(e)(1) and 114(d)(2) during the 3

                      years before that date of enactment; or

                          ``(ii) an agreement voluntarily negotiated

                      between the rights owner and the entity performing

                      the sound recording (including a litigation

                      settlement agreement entered into before the date

                      of enactment of this section) authorizes or waives

                      liability for any such transmission or

                      reproduction and the transmitting entity has paid

                      for and reported such digital audio transmission

                      under that agreement.

            ``(2) Rule of construction for common law copyright.--For

        purposes of paragraph (1), a claim of common law copyright or

        equivalent right under the laws of any State includes a claim

        that characterizes conduct subject to that paragraph as an

        unlawful distribution, act of record piracy, or similar

        violation.

            ``(3) Rule of construction for public performance rights.--

        Nothing in this section may be construed to recognize or negate

        the existence of public performance rights in sound recordings

        under the laws of any State.

    ``(f) <<NOTE: Applicability.>>  Limitations on Remedies.--

            ``(1) Fair use; uses by libraries, archives, and educational

        institutions.--

                    ``(A) In general.--The limitations on the exclusive

                rights of a copyright owner described in sections 107,

                108, 109, 110, and 112(f) shall apply to a claim under

                subsection (a) with respect to a sound recording fixed

                before February 15, 1972.

                    ``(B) Rule of construction for section 108(h).--With

                respect to the application of section 108(h) to a claim

                under subsection (a) with respect to a sound recording

                fixed before February 15, 1972, the phrase `during the

                last 20 years of any term of copyright of a published

                work' in such section 108(h) shall be construed to mean

                at any time after the date of enactment of this section.

            ``(2) Actions.--The limitations on actions described in

        section 507 shall apply to a claim under subsection (a) with

        respect to a sound recording fixed before February 15, 1972.

            ``(3) Material online.--Section 512 shall apply to a claim

        under subsection (a) with respect to a sound recording fixed

        before February 15, 1972.

            ``(4) Principles of equity.--Principles of equity apply to

        remedies for a violation of this section to the same extent as

        such principles apply to remedies for infringement of copyright.

            ``(5) Filing requirement for statutory damages and

        attorneys' fees.--

                    ``(A) Filing of information on sound recordings.--

                          ``(i) Filing requirement.--Except in the case

                      of a transmitting entity that has filed contact

                      information for that transmitting entity under

                      subparagraph (B), in any action under this

                      section, an award of statutory damages or of

                      attorneys' fees under section 504 or 505 may be

                      made with respect to an unauthorized use of a

                      sound recording under subsection (a) only if--

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Schedule.>>  the

                                rights owner has filed with the

                                Copyright Office a schedule that

                                specifies the title, artist, and rights

                                owner of the sound recording and

                                contains such other information, as

                                practicable, as the Register of

                                Copyrights prescribes by regulation; and

                                    ``(II) <<NOTE: Time period.>>  the

                                use occurs after the end of the 90-day

                                period beginning on the date on which

                                the information described in subclause

                                (I) is indexed into the public records

                                of the Copyright Office.

                          ``(ii) Regulations.-- <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Not

                      later than 180 days after the date of enactment of

                      this section, the Register of Copyrights shall

                      issue regulations that--

                                    ``(I) establish the form, content,

                                and procedures for the filing of

                                schedules under clause (i);

                                    ``(II) provide that a person may

                                request that the person receive timely

                                notification of a filing described in

                                subclause (I); and

                                    ``(III) set forth the manner in

                                which a person may make a request under

                                subclause (II).

                    ``(B) Filing of contact information for transmitting

                entities.--

                          ``(i) Filing requirement.--

                      <<NOTE: Deadline. Regulations.>> Not later than 30

                      days after the date of enactment of this section,

                      the Register of Copyrights shall issue regulations

                      establishing the form, content, and procedures for

                      the filing of contact information by any entity

                      that, as of the date of enactment of this section,

                      performs a sound recording fixed before February

                      15, 1972, by means of a digital audio

                      transmission.

                          ``(ii) Time limit on filings.--The Register of

                      Copyrights may accept filings under clause (i)

                      only until the 180th day after the date of

                      enactment of this section.

                          ``(iii) Limitation on statutory damages and

                      attorneys' fees.--

                                    ``(I) Limitation.-- <<NOTE: Time

                                period. Notice.>> An award of statutory

                                damages or of attorneys' fees under

                                section 504 or 505 may not be made

                                against an entity that has filed contact

                                information for that entity under clause

                                (i) with respect to an unauthorized use

                                by that entity of a sound recording

                                under subsection (a) if the use occurs

                                before the end of the 90-day period

                                beginning on the date on which the

                                entity receives a notice that--

                                            ``(aa) is sent by or on

                                        behalf of the rights owner of

                                        the sound recording;

                                            ``(bb) states that the

                                        entity is not legally authorized

                                        to use that sound recording

                                        under subsection (a); and

                                            ``(cc) identifies the sound

                                        recording in a schedule

                                        conforming to the requirements

                                        prescribed by the regulations

                                        issued under subparagraph

                                        (A)(ii).

                                    ``(II) Undeliverable notices.--In

                                any case in which a notice under

                                subclause (I) is sent to an entity by

                                mail or courier service and the notice

                                is returned to the sender because the

                                entity either is no longer located at

                                the address provided in the contact

                                information filed under clause (i) or

                                has refused to accept delivery, or the

                                notice is sent by electronic mail and is

                                undeliverable, the 90-day period under

                                subclause (I) shall begin on the date of

                                the attempted delivery.

                    ``(C) Section 412.--Section 412 shall not limit an

                award of statutory damages under section 504(c) or

                attorneys' fees under section 505 with respect to a

                covered activity in violation of subsection (a).

            ``(6) Applicability of other provisions.--

                    ``(A) In general.--Subject to subparagraph (B), no

                provision of this title shall apply to or limit the

                remedies available under this section except as

                otherwise provided in this section.

                    ``(B) Applicability of definitions.--Any term used

                in this section that is defined in section 101 shall

                have the meaning given that term in section 101.

    ``(g) Application of Section 230 Safe Harbor.--For purposes of section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934 (47 U.S.C. 230), subsection (a) shall be considered to be a `law pertaining to intellectual property' under subsection (e)(2) of such section 230.

    ``(h) Application to Rights Owners.--

            ``(1) Transfers.--With respect to a rights owner described

        in subsection (l)(2)(B)--

                    ``(A) subsections (d) and (e) of section 201 and

                section 204 shall apply to a transfer described in

                subsection (l)(2)(B) to the same extent as with respect

                to a transfer of copyright ownership; and

                    ``(B) notwithstanding section 411, that rights owner

                may institute an action with respect to a violation of

                this section to the same extent as the owner of an

                exclusive right under a copyright may institute an

                action under section 501(b).

            ``(2) Application of other provisions.--The following

        provisions shall apply to a rights owner under this section to

        the same extent as any copyright owner:

                    ``(A) Section 112(e)(2).

                    ``(B) Section 112(e)(7).

                    ``(C) Section 114(e).

                    ``(D) Section 114(h).

    ``(i) Ephemeral Recordings.--An authorized reproduction made under this section shall be subject to section 112(g) to the same extent as a reproduction of a sound recording fixed on or after February 15, 1972.

    ``(j) Rule of Construction.--A rights owner of, or featured recording artist who performs on, a sound recording under this chapter shall be deemed to be an interested copyright party, as defined in section 1001, to the same extent as a copyright owner or featured recording artist under chapter 10.

    ``(k) Treatment of States and State Instrumentalities, Officers, and Employees.--Any State, and any instrumentality, officer, or employee described in subsection (a)(3), shall be subject to the provisions of this section in the same manner and to the same extent as any nongovernmental entity.

    ``(l) Definitions.--In this section:

            ``(1) Covered activity.--The term `covered activity' means

        any activity that the copyright owner of a sound recording would

        have the exclusive right to do or authorize under section 106 or

        602, or that would violate section 1201 or 1202, if the sound

        recording were fixed on or after February 15, 1972.

            ``(2) Rights owner.--The term `rights owner' means--

                    ``(A) the person that has the exclusive right to

                reproduce a sound recording under the laws of any State,

                as of the day before the date of enactment of this

                section; or

                    ``(B) any person to which a right to enforce a

                violation of this section may be transferred, in whole

                or in part, after the date of enactment of this section,

                under--

                          ``(i) subsections (d) and (e) of section 201;

                      and

                          ``(ii) section 204.''.

    (b) Conforming Amendment.--The table of chapters for title 17, United States Code, <<NOTE: 17 USC 101 prec.>> is amended by adding at the end the following:

``14.  Unauthorized use of pre-1972 sound recordings.............1401''.

TITLE III-- <<NOTE: Allocation for Music Producers Act.>> ALLOCATION FOR MUSIC PRODUCERS

SEC. 301. <<NOTE: 17 USC 101 note.>>  SHORT TITLE.

    This title may be cited as the ``Allocation for Music Producers Act'' or the ``AMP Act''.

SEC. 302. PAYMENT OF STATUTORY PERFORMANCE ROYALTIES.

    (a) Letter of Direction.--Section 114(g) of title 17, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following:

            ``(5) Letter of direction.--

                    ``(A) In general.-- <<NOTE: Policy.>> A nonprofit

                collective designated by the Copyright Royalty Judges to

                distribute receipts from the licensing of transmissions

                in accordance with subsection

                (f) shall adopt and reasonably implement a policy that

                provides, in circumstances determined by the collective

                to be appropriate, for acceptance of instructions from a

                payee identified under subparagraph (A) or (D) of

                paragraph (2) to distribute, to a producer, mixer, or

                sound engineer who was part of the creative process that

                created a sound recording, a portion of the payments to

                which the payee would otherwise be entitled from the

                licensing of transmissions of the sound recording. In

                this section, such instructions shall be referred to as

                a `letter of direction'.

                    ``(B) Acceptance of letter.--To the extent that a

                collective described in subparagraph (A) accepts a

                letter of direction under that subparagraph, the person

                entitled to payment pursuant to the letter of direction

                shall, during the period in which the letter of

                direction is in effect and carried out by the

                collective, be treated for all purposes as the owner of

                the right to receive such payment, and the payee

                providing the letter of direction to the collective

                shall be treated as having no interest in such payment.

                    ``(C) Authority of collective.--This paragraph shall

                not be construed in such a manner so that the collective

                is not authorized to accept or act upon payment

                instructions in circumstances other than those to which

                this paragraph applies.''.

    (b) Additional Provisions for Recordings Fixed Before November 1, 1995.--Section 114(g) of title 17, United States Code, as amended by subsection (a), is further amended by adding at the end the following:

            ``(6) Sound recordings fixed before november 1, 1995.--

                    ``(A) Payment absent letter of direction.--A

                nonprofit collective designated by the Copyright Royalty

                Judges to distribute receipts from the licensing of

                transmissions in accordance with subsection (f) (in this

                paragraph referred to as the `collective') shall adopt

                and reasonably implement a policy that provides, in

                circumstances determined by the collective to be

                appropriate, for the deduction of 2 percent of all the

                receipts that are collected from the licensing of

                transmissions of a sound recording fixed before November

                1, 1995, but which is withdrawn from the amount

                otherwise payable under paragraph (2)(D) to the

                recording artist or artists featured on the sound

                recording (or the persons conveying rights in the

                artists' performance in the sound recording), and the

                distribution of such amount to 1 or more persons

                described in subparagraph (B) of this paragraph, after

                deduction of costs described in paragraph (3) or (4), as

                applicable, if each of the following requirements is

                met:

                          ``(i) <<NOTE: Time periods.>>  Certification

                      of attempt to obtain a letter of direction.--The

                      person described in subparagraph (B) who is to

                      receive the distribution has certified to the

                      collective, under penalty of perjury, that--

                                    ``(I) for a period of not less than

                                120 days, that person made reasonable

                                efforts to contact the artist payee for

                                such sound recording to request and

                                obtain a letter of direction instructing

                                the collective to pay to that person a

                                portion of the

                                royalties payable to the featured

                                recording artist or artists; and

                                    ``(II) during the period beginning

                                on the date on which that person began

                                the reasonable efforts described in

                                subclause (I) and ending on the date of

                                that person's certification to the

                                collective, the artist payee did not

                                affirm or deny in writing the request

                                for a letter of direction.

                          ``(ii) <<NOTE: Time period.>>  Collective

                      attempt to contact artist.--After receipt of the

                      certification described in clause (i) and for a

                      period of not less than 120 days before the first

                      distribution by the collective to the person

                      described in subparagraph (B), the collective

                      attempts, in a reasonable manner as determined by

                      the collective, to notify the artist payee of the

                      certification made by the person described in

                      subparagraph (B).

                          ``(iii) No objection received.-- <<NOTE: Time

                      period.>> The artist payee does not, as of the

                      date that was 10 business days before the date on

                      which the first distribution is made, submit to

                      the collective in writing an objection to the

                      distribution.

                    ``(B) Eligibility for payment.--A person shall be

                eligible for payment under subparagraph (A) if the

                person--

                          ``(i) is a producer, mixer, or sound engineer

                      of the sound recording;

                          ``(ii) <<NOTE: Contracts.>>  has entered into

                      a written contract with a record company involved

                      in the creation or lawful exploitation of the

                      sound recording, or with the recording artist or

                      artists featured on the sound recording (or the

                      persons conveying rights in the artists'

                      performance in the sound recording), under which

                      the person seeking payment is entitled to

                      participate in royalty payments that are based on

                      the exploitation of the sound recording and are

                      payable from royalties otherwise payable to the

                      recording artist or artists featured on the sound

                      recording (or the persons conveying rights in the

                      artists' performance in the sound recording);

                          ``(iii) made a creative contribution to the

                      creation of the sound recording; and

                          ``(iv) submits to the collective--

                                    ``(I) <<NOTE: Certification.>>  a

                                written certification stating, under

                                penalty of perjury, that the person

                                meets the requirements in clauses (i)

                                through (iii); and

                                    ``(II) a true copy of the contract

                                described in clause (ii).

                    ``(C) Multiple certifications.-- <<NOTE: Time

                period.>> Subject to subparagraph (D), in a case in

                which more than 1 person described in subparagraph (B)

                has met the requirements for a distribution under

                subparagraph (A) with respect to a sound recording as of

                the date that is 10 business days before the date on

                which the distribution is made, the collective shall

                divide the 2 percent distribution equally among all such

                persons.

                    ``(D) Objection to payment.--

                <<NOTE: Deadline.>> Not later than 10 business days

                after the date on which the collective receives from the

                artist payee a written objection to a distribution

                made pursuant to subparagraph (A), the collective shall

                cease making any further payment relating to such

                distribution. In any case in which the collective has

                made 1 or more distributions pursuant to subparagraph

                (A) to a person described in subparagraph (B) before the

                date that is 10 business days after the date on which

                the collective receives from the artist payee an

                objection to such distribution, the objection shall not

                affect that person's entitlement to any distribution

                made before the collective ceases such distribution

                under this subparagraph.

                    ``(E) Ownership of the right to receive payments.--

                To the extent that the collective determines that a

                distribution will be made under subparagraph (A) to a

                person described in subparagraph (B), such person shall,

                during the period covered by such distribution, be

                treated for all purposes as the owner of the right to

                receive such payments, and the artist payee to whom such

                payments would otherwise be payable shall be treated as

                having no interest in such payments.

                    ``(F) Artist payee defined.--In this paragraph, the

                term `artist payee' means a person, other than a person

                described in subparagraph (B), who owns the right to

                receive all or part of the receipts payable under

                paragraph (2)(D) with respect to a sound recording. In a

                case in which there are multiple artist payees with

                respect to a sound recording, an objection by 1 such

                payee shall apply only to that payee's share of the

                receipts payable under paragraph (2)(D), and shall not

                preclude payment under subparagraph (A) from the share

                of an artist payee that does not so object.''.

    (c) Technical and Conforming Amendments.--Section 114(g) of title 17, United States Code, as amended by subsections (a) and (b), is further amended--

            (1) in paragraph (2), by striking ``An agent designated''

        and inserting ``Except as provided for in paragraph (6), a

        nonprofit collective designated by the Copyright Royalty

        Judges'';

            (2) in paragraph (3)--

                    (A) by striking ``nonprofit agent designated'' and

                inserting ``nonprofit collective designated by the

                Copyright Royalty Judges'';

                    (B) by striking ``another designated agent'' and

                inserting ``another designated nonprofit collective'';

                and

                    (C) by striking ``agent'' and inserting

                ``collective'' each subsequent place it appears;

            (3) in paragraph (4)--

                    (A) by striking ``designated agent'' and inserting

                ``nonprofit collective''; and

                    (B) by striking ``agent'' and inserting

                ``collective'' each subsequent place it appears; and

            (4) by adding at the end the following:

            ``(7) Preemption of state property laws.--The holding and

        distribution of receipts under section 112 and this section by a

        nonprofit collective designated by the Copyright Royalty Judges

        in accordance with this subsection and regulations adopted by

        the Copyright Royalty Judges, or by an independent administrator

        pursuant to subparagraphs (B) and (C) of section 114(g)(2),

        shall supersede and preempt any State law (including

        common law) concerning escheatment or abandoned property, or any

        analogous provision, that might otherwise apply.''.

SEC. 303. <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>>  EFFECTIVE DATE.

    (a) In General.--Except as provided in subsection (b), this title and the amendments made by this title shall take effect on the date of enactment of this Act.

    (b) Delayed Effective Date.--Paragraphs (5)(B) and (6)(E) of section 114(g) of title 17, United States Code, as added by section 302, shall take effect on January 1, 2020.

TITLE IV--SEVERABILITY

SEC. 401. <<NOTE: 17 USC 114 note.>>  SEVERABILITY.

    If any provision of this Act or any amendment made by this Act, or any application of such provision or amendment to any person or circumstance, is held to be unconstitutional, the remainder of the provisions of this Act and the amendments made by this Act, and the application of the provision or amendment to any other person or circumstance, shall not be affected.

 

    Approved October 11, 2018.

 

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY--H.R. 1551:

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HOUSE REPORTS: No. 115-183 (Comm. on Ways and Means).

CONGRESSIONAL RECORD:

                                                        Vol. 163 (2017):

                                    June 20, considered and passed

                                        House.

                                                        Vol. 164 (2018):

                                    Sept. 18, considered and passed

                                        Senate, amended.

                                    Sept. 25, House concurred in Senate

                                        amendment.

DAILY COMPILATION OF PRESIDENTIAL DOCUMENTS (2018):

            Oct. 11, Presidential remarks and statement.

 

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For more information, see here:  https://www.copyright.gov/music-modernization/amendments.pdf

 

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