H.R.3015 - To delay the applicability to webcasters of rates and terms determined by the Copyright Royalty Judges for certain statutory licenses under title 17, United States Code.

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  • Official: To delay the applicability to webcasters of rates and terms determined by the Copyright Royalty Judges for certain statutory licenses under title 17, United States Code. as introduced.

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7/12/2007--Introduced.
Extends for a 60-day period beginning on July 15, 2007, the rates and terms determined by the Copyright Royalty Judges for statutory licenses for the transmission of sound recordings.

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07/15/07
Save Internet Radio: Bill Introduced to Delay Royalty Due Date

HR 3015 would delay the new royalty rates for at least 60 days in order that negotiations between the webcasters, simulcasters and SoundExchange (which ...

Source: Harp Magazine, MD
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07/12/07
Net Radio Gets Last-Minute Reprieve

Meanwhile, late Thursday, Nydia Velasquez, Chair of the House Small Business Committee, and Ranking Republican Steve Chabot introduced HR 3015, ...

Source: CIO Today, CA
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07/12/07
Temporary internet radio royalty agreement reached

Y. and ranking Republican Steve Chabot of Ohio on Thursday introduced HR 3015, which would delay the CRB's Internet radio royalty rate decision by 60 days, ...

Source: Afterdawn.com
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07/14/08
Do We Really Want e-Script Monitoring?

H.R. 3015 (National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting Act - NASPER) Continues War Against Pain Patients and Doctors - Michael Glueck, and Robert Cihak; NewsMax.com; 2004-11-23. ...

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02/29/08
The Candidates and Privacy of Your Health Records: Ron Paul

H.R. 3015 also threatens patients’ privacy. A patient’s medical records should be treated according to the mutual agreement of the patient and doctor. In contrast, H.R. 3015 will put a patient’s prescriptions on a government-mandated ...

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10/07/07
US Congressman Ron Paul’s Congressional Speeches/comments on ...

Speaker, I rise in opposition to HR 3015, the National All Schedules Prescription Electronic Reporting Act. This bill is yet another unjustifiable attempt by the federal government to use the war on drugs as an excuse for invading the ...

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