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  2. Electronic Code of Federal Regulations (e-CFR)
  3. Title 37—Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights
  4. CHAPTER II—U.S. COPYRIGHT OFFICE, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
  5. SUBCHAPTER A—COPYRIGHT OFFICE AND PROCEDURES
  6. PART 210—COMPULSORY LICENSE FOR MAKING AND DISTRIBUTING PHYSICAL AND DIGITAL PHONORECORDS OF NONDRAMATIC MUSICAL WORKS
  7. Subpart A—Royalties and Statements of Account Under Non-Blanket Compulsory License

37 CFR Part 210 - Subpart A - Royalties and Statements of Account Under Non-Blanket Compulsory License

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  1. § 210.1 General.
  2. § 210.2 Definitions.
  3. § 210.3 Accounting requirements where sales revenue is “recognized.”
  4. § 210.4 Accounting requirements for offsetting phonorecord reserves with returned phonorecords.
  5. § 210.5 Situations in which a compulsory licensee is barred from maintaining reserves.
  6. § 210.6 Monthly statements of account.
  7. § 210.7 Annual statements of account.
  8. § 210.8 Documentation.
  9. § 210.9 Harmless errors.
  10. § 210.10 Statements required for limitation on liability for digital music providers for the transition period prior to the license availability date.
  11. § 210.11 Record companies using individual download licenses.
  12. § 210.12-210.20 [Reserved]
Source:
79 FR 56206, Sept. 18, 2014. Redesignated at 85 FR 58143, Sept. 17, 2020.

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