Thanks, Luis! I am on their mailing lists but did not see that. They send me things like http://www.loc.gov/crb/fedreg/2016/81fr89867.pdf
Here are my answers to the first two questions:
What are the knowledge, skills, and abilities you believe are the most important for the Register of Copyrights?
The ability to present a plan to the Copyright Royalty Judges which returns the economic incidence of compulsory license distributions to that which existed and supported the number of new and small artists and authors prior to the advent of mass consumer copying technology and subsequent media conglomerate consolidation.
What should be the top three priorities for the Register of Copyrights?
1. Economic equity for artists and authors in proportion to the quantity and popularity of their work
2. Prevention of regulatory capture by monied, powerful, and popular interests contrary to the Constitutional motive of advancing progress in science and the useful arts
3. Enforce equitable assessment of compulsory license fees from commercial and for-profit beneficiaries of mass copying technologies
The direct link is https://www.research.net/r/RegisterOfCopyrights
Best regards, Jim
On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 9:36 AM, Luis Villa luis@lu.is wrote:
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