I am forwarding my reply to Luis on the Public Policy list here
because the request is for both individual and corporate responses.
-Jim

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: James Salsman <jsals...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 10:00 AM
Subject: Re: [Publicpolicy] U.S. Copyright Office seeks feedback on
next Register of Copyright
To: Publicpolicy Group for Wikimedia <publicpol...@lists.wikimedia.org>


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 <l...@lu.is> wrote:
> Possibly of interest to Americans on this list.
>
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> Date: Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 11:10 AM
> Subject: U.S. Copyright Office, NewsNet Issue 648
>
> NewsNet Issue 648
> December 16, 2016
>
> Librarian of Congress Seeks Input on Register of Copyrights
>
> The public will have the opportunity to provide input to the Library of
> Congress on expertise needed by the Register of Copyrights, the Librarian of
> Congress, Carla Hayden, announced today.
>
> Beginning today, December 16, an online survey is open to the public. The
> survey will be posted through January 31, 2017. Input will be reviewed and
> inform development of knowledge, skills, and abilities for fulfilling the
> Register position.
>
> Information provided through the survey will be posted online and
> submitters’ names will appear. Note that input will be subject to review,
> and input may not be posted that is off-topic or contains vulgar, offensive,
> racist, threatening or harassing content; personal information; or
> gratuitous links to sites that could be considered spam. The Library’s
> complete comment policy can be viewed here.
>
> To provide input through the survey, click here.
>
>
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