TV Stations' Cable and Satellite Copyright Royalty Claims Due August 2

As July slips into August, it’s time to remind television broadcasters that Copyright Royalty Claim forms -- for cable retransmission copyright royalties and/or satellite copyright royalties earned during 2009 -- are due at the Copyright Royalty Board by August 2, 2010.  This is your opportunity to lay claim to a share of the annual fund from which television broadcast stations get paid for their programming that is retransmitted by cable and satellite service providers outside of their respective service areas.

In general, TV stations that are carried on cable systems as a distant signal, and those stations that provide programming to other stations that are carried as a distant signal, are entitled to royalty payments.   A cable system is “distant” vis-à-vis a station if the system is: (1) outside the station’s DMA; AND (2) at least 35 miles from the station’s city of license; AND (3) outside the station’s predicted Grade B contour.  Stations whose programming is carried on satellites to subscribers outside the station’s DMA are also entitled to royalty payments.

The Copyright Office encourages stations to file their Claim Forms online.  The forms can be found at:  http://www.loc.gov/crb/claims/.

If you need our assistance in preparing the forms, please let us know.

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