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  1  1    Section 1.  NEW SECTION.  549.1  SHORT TITLE.
  1  2    This chapter may be cited as the "Music Licensing Fees
  1  3 Act".
  1  4    Sec. 2.  NEW SECTION.  549.2  DEFINITIONS.
  1  5    As used in this chapter:
  1  6    1.  "Copyright owner" means the owner of a copyright of a
  1  7 nondramatic musical work recognized and enforceable under the
  1  8 copyright laws of the United States under 17 U.S.C. } 101 et
  1  9 seq.
  1 10    2.  "Performing rights society" means an association or
  1 11 corporation, including an agent or employee of the association
  1 12 or corporation, that licenses the public performance of a
  1 13 nondramatic musical work on behalf of a copyright owner,
  1 14 including the American society of composers, authors and
  1 15 publishers (ASCAP), broadcast music, inc. (BMI), and the
  1 16 society of European stage authors and composers, inc. (SESAC).
  1 17    3.  "Proprietor" means the owner of a retail establishment,
  1 18 restaurant, inn, bar, tavern, or any other similar place of
  1 19 business located in this state in which the public may
  1 20 assemble and in which nondramatic musical works may be
  1 21 performed, broadcast, or otherwise transmitted.
  1 22    4.  "Royalty" or "royalties" means the license fee or fees
  1 23 payable by a proprietor to a performing rights society for the
  1 24 public performance of a nondramatic musical work.
  1 25    Sec. 3.  NEW SECTION.  549.3  LICENSING NEGOTIATIONS.
  1 26    1.  A performing rights society shall not enter onto the
  1 27 business premises of a proprietor for the purpose of
  1 28 discussing a contract for the payment of royalties by the
  1 29 proprietor, unless the performing rights society identifies
  1 30 itself to the proprietor and describes to the proprietor the
  1 31 purpose for entering onto the proprietor's business premises.
  1 32    2.  A performing rights society shall not enter into, or
  1 33 offer to enter into, a contract for the payment of royalties
  1 34 by a proprietor unless at the time of the offer, or any later
  1 35 time, but not later than seventy-two hours prior to the
  2  1 execution of the contract, the performing rights society
  2  2 provides to the proprietor, in writing, all of the following:
  2  3    a.  A schedule of the rates and terms of royalties under
  2  4 the contract.
  2  5    b.  Upon the request of the proprietor, the opportunity to
  2  6 review the most current available list of the members or
  2  7 affiliates represented by the performing rights society.
  2  8    c.  Notice that the performing rights society will make
  2  9 available, upon the written request of a proprietor, at the
  2 10 sole expense of the proprietor, the most current available
  2 11 listing of the copyrighted nondramatic musical or similar
  2 12 works in the performing rights society's repertory, provided
  2 13 that the notice shall specify the means by which the listing
  2 14 can be secured.
  2 15    d.  Notice that the performing rights society complies with
  2 16 federal law and orders of courts having appropriate
  2 17 jurisdiction regarding the rates and terms of royalties and
  2 18 the circumstances under which licenses for rights of public
  2 19 performance are offered to any proprietor.
  2 20    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  549.4  ROYALTY CONTRACT
  2 21 REQUIREMENTS.
  2 22    A contract for the payment of royalties between a
  2 23 performing rights society and a proprietor executed in this
  2 24 state shall meet all of the following requirements:
  2 25    1.  Be in writing.
  2 26    2.  Be signed by the parties.
  2 27    3.  Include, at a minimum, the following information:
  2 28    a.  The proprietor's name and business address and the name
  2 29 and location of each place of business to which the contract
  2 30 applies.
  2 31    b.  The name of the performing rights society.
  2 32    c.  The duration of the contract.
  2 33    d.  The schedule of rates and terms of the royalties to be
  2 34 collected under the contract, including any sliding scale or
  2 35 schedule for any increase or decrease of rates for the
  3  1 duration of the contract.
  3  2    Sec. 5.  NEW SECTION.  549.5  IMPROPER LICENSING PRACTICES.
  3  3    A performing rights society shall not collect, or attempt
  3  4 to collect, from a proprietor licensed by that performing
  3  5 rights society, a royalty payment except as provided in a
  3  6 contract executed pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
  3  7    Sec. 6.  NEW SECTION.  549.6  INVESTIGATIONS.
  3  8    This chapter shall not be construed to prohibit a
  3  9 performing rights society from conducting investigations to
  3 10 determine the existence of music use by a proprietor or
  3 11 informing a proprietor of the proprietor's obligations under
  3 12 the federal copyright law, 17 U.S.C. } 101 et seq.
  3 13    Sec. 7.  NEW SECTION.  549.7  REMEDIES – INJUNCTION.
  3 14    A person who suffers a violation of this chapter may bring
  3 15 an action to recover actual damages and reasonable attorney's
  3 16 fees and to seek an injunction or any other available remedy.
  3 17    Sec. 8.  NEW SECTION.  549.8  REMEDIES CUMULATIVE.
  3 18    The rights, remedies, and prohibitions contained in this
  3 19 chapter shall be in addition to and cumulative of any other
  3 20 right, remedy, or prohibition accorded by common law or state
  3 21 or federal law.  This chapter shall not be construed to deny,
  3 22 abrogate, or impair any such common law or statutory right,
  3 23 remedy, or prohibition.
  3 24    Sec. 9.  NEW SECTION.  549.9  EXCEPTIONS.
  3 25    This chapter shall not apply to a contract between a
  3 26 performing rights society or a copyright owner and a
  3 27 broadcaster licensed by the federal communications commission,
  3 28 or to a contract with a cable operator, programmer, or other
  3 29 transmission service.  This chapter shall not apply to a
  3 30 nondramatic musical or similar work performed in
  3 31 synchronization with an audio or visual film or tape.  This
  3 32 chapter shall also not apply to the gathering of information
  3 33 to determine compliance with or activities related to the
  3 34 enforcement of section 714.15.  
  3 35 HF 230
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