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12 December 2006


[Federal Register: December 12, 2006 (Volume 71, Number 238)]

[Notices]               

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LIBRARY OF CONGRESS



United States Copyright Office



 

Notice of Roundtable on the World Intellectual Property 

Organization (WIPO) Treaty On the Protection of the Rights of 

Broadcasting Organizations



AGENCY: United States Copyright Office, Library of Congress.



ACTION: Notice Announcing Public Forum.



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SUMMARY: The United States Copyright Office (USCO) and the United 

States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) announce a public roundtable 

discussion concerning the work at the World Intellectual Property 

Organization (WIPO) in the Standing Committee on Copyright and Related 

Rights (SCCR) on a proposed Treaty on the Protection of the Rights of 

Broadcasting Organizations. Members of the public are invited to attend 

the roundtable, or to participate in the roundtable discussion, on the 

topics outlined in the supplementary information section of this 

notice.



DATES: The roundtable will be held on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 

beginning at 1 p.m. and ending at 3 p.m. Requests to participate in the 

roundtable should be submitted no later than 5 p.m. on December 29, 

2006.



ADDRESSES: The roundtable will be held in the Atrium Conference Room at 

the USPTO, 600 Dulany Street, Madison West, 10th floor, Alexandria, VA 

22313.

    Persons wishing to participate in the roundtable are required to 

submit requests to participate, preferably by electronic mail through 

the Internet to sking@loc.gov. Alternatively, you may submit requests 

by facsimile at 202-707-8366 or via regular mail to: U.S. Copyright 

Office, Copyright GC/I&R, P.O. Box 70400, Southwest Station,Washington, 

DC 20024, marked to the attention of Simone King. Please be aware that 

delivery of mail (U.S. Postal Service and private carrier) sent to the 

U.S. Copyright Office is subject to delay. Therefore, it is strongly 

suggested that any request to participate be made via e-mail or fax.

    Requests for participation as a member of the roundtable must 

indicate the following information:



    1. The name of the person desiring to participate;



    2. The organization or organizations represented by that person, if 

any;



    3. Contact information (address, telephone, and e-mail);



    4. Information on the specific focus or interest of the participant 

(or his or her organization) and any questions or issues the 

participant would like to raise.



    The deadline for receipt of requests to participate in the 

roundtable is 5:00 p.m. on December 29, 2006. Due to space limitations, 

attendance is limited to the first 40 respondents.



FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Simone King by telephone at 202-707-

5516, by facsimile at 202-707-8366, by electronic mail at 

sking@loc.gov, or by mail addressed to the U.S. Copyright Office, 



Copyright GC/I&R, P.O. Box 70400, Southwest Station, Washington, DC 

20024, marked to the attention of Simone King.



SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:



Background:



    For the past eight years and since the first meeting of the 

Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR) in November 

1998, WIPO has been addressing the topic of updating the protection of 

the rights of broadcasting organizations. Although broadcasters' rights 

are protected under some existing international agreements, such as 

under the 1961 Convention for the Protection of Performers, Producers 

of Phonograms and Broadcasting Organizations and the World Trade 

Organization's Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual 

Property Rights, there has been increasing concern that changes in 

technology and the opening up of much of the world to commercial 

broadcasting have made the protection provided in those agreements 

ineffective to protect broadcast signals against piracy.

    At the September 2006 WIPO General Assembly, the decision was taken 

to convene two special sessions of the SCCR to clarify the outstanding 

issues, the first one in January 2007, and the second one in June 2007, 

to be held in conjunction with the meeting of the preparatory 

committee. It is understood that the special sessions of the SCCR 

should aim to agree and finalize, on a signal-based approach, the 

objectives, specific scope and object of protection with a view to 

submitting to the Diplomatic Conference a revised basic proposal, which 

will amend the agreed relevant parts of the Revised Draft Basic 

Proposal (Document SCCR/15/2). The



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Diplomatic Conference will be convened in November 2007 if such 

agreement is achieved. If no such agreement is achieved, all further 

discussions will be based on Document SCCR/15/2. The first special 

session of the SCCR will be held from January 17 to 19, 2007.

    WIPO posts various documents from their meetings, such as reports, 

member state submissions, meeting agendas, and texts prepared by the 

Chair of the SCCR. The most recent text available from July 31, 2006 -- 

the Revised Draft Basic Proposal (Document SCCR/15/2) -- can be found 

at http://www.wipo.int/meetings/en/doc_details.jsp?doc_id=64712. WIPO has 



not yet made available a draft report from the 2006 General Assemblies, 

but preparatory documents for the Assemblies are available at 

http://www.wipo.int/meetings/en/details.jsp?meeting_id=11023.



    Throughout this process in WIPO, many points of view have been 

represented, including those of developed and developing countries, and 

many non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and numerous industry, 

creator and content owner groups. The USPTO and USCO have participated 

in several informal and formal meetings with interested parties such as 

broadcasters, netcasters, telecom companies, Internet service 

providers, content industries, creators and other NGOs, in order to 

obtain views and information relevant to the deliberations in the SCCR 

on this proposed treaty.

    In order to allow further opportunity for interested parties to 

comment, USPTO and USCO are convening this roundtable to provide 

another forum for such parties to provide their views of and additional 

information related to the proposed treaty. In particular, the 

participants should be prepared to identify and discuss more fully the 

issues and problems associated with the Revised Draft Basic Proposal 

(Document SCCR/15/2).



    Dated: December 7, 2006

David O. Carson,

General Counsel.

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