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Copyright Board Canada

Commission du droit d’auteur Canada

October 30, 2020 In accordance with section 68.2 of the Copyright Act, the Copyright Board hereby publishes the following proposed tariffs:

SOCAN Tariff 1.A Commercial Radio, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 1.B Non-commercial Radio Other than the CBC, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 2.A Commercial Television Stations, 2022-2024 SOCAN-SODRAC Tariff 2.A.R Commercial Television, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 3.A Cabarets, Cafes, Clubs, etc. Live Music, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 4.A Live Performances at Concert Halls, etc. Popular Music Concerts, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 4.B Live Performances at Concert Halls, etc. Classical Music Concerts , 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 5.A Exhibitions and Fairs, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 5.B Concerts at Exhibitions and Fairs, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 6 – Motion Picture Theatres, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 14 – Performance of an Individual Work, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 15.A Background Music in Establishments not Covered by Tariff 16 Background Music, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 15.B Background Music in Establishments not Covered by Tariff 16 Telephone Music on Hold, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 16 Background Music Suppliers, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 17 – Transmission of Pay, Specialty and Other Television Services by Distribution Undertakings, 2022-2024 SOCAN Tariff 23 – Hotel and Motel In-Room Services, 2022-2024

By that same section, the Copyright Board hereby gives notice to any person affected by these proposed tariffs that users or their representatives who wish to object to the above-mentioned proposed tariffs must file written objections with the Board, at the address indicated below, no later than the 30th day after the day on which the Board published the proposed tariffs, that is no later than November 30, 2020.

Lara Taylor Secretary General Copyright Board Canada 56 Sparks Street, Suite 800 Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5A9 Telephone: 613-952-8621 Registry-greffe@cb-cda.gc.ca

PROPOSED TARIFF

Filed with the Copyright Board pursuant to subsection 67(1) of the Copyright Act

2020-10-15

SOCAN

Tariff 15.B

For the communication to the public by telecommunication of musical or dramatico-musical works

2022-01-01 2024-12-31

Proposed citation: SOCAN Tariff 15.B, Background Music in Establishments Not Covered by Tariff No. 16 Telephone Music on Hold (2022-2024)

PROPOSED STATEMENT OF ROYALTIES TO BE COLLECTED BY THE SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND MUSIC PUBLISHERS OF CANADA (SOCAN)

in compensation for the right to communicate to the public by telecommunication, in Canada, musical or dramatico-musical works forming part of its repertoire, including the right to make such works available to the public by telecommunication in a way that allows a member of the public to have access to them from a place and at a time individually chosen by that member of the public.

GENERAL PROVISIONS All amounts payable under this tariff are exclusive of any federal, provincial or other governmental taxes or levies of any kind.

As used in this tariff, the terms “licence” and “licence to communicate to the public by telecommunication” mean a licence to communicate to the public by telecommunication or to authorize the communication to the public by telecommunication, including the right to make works available to the public by telecommunication in a way that allows a member of the public to have access to them from a place and at a time individually chosen by that member of the public.

Except where otherwise specified, fees payable for any licence granted by SOCAN shall be due and payable upon grant of the licence. Any amount not received by the due date shall bear interest from that date until the date the amount is received. Interest shall be calculated daily, at a rate equal to one per cent above the Bank Rate effective on the last day of the previous month (as published by the Bank of Canada). Interest shall not compound.

Each licence shall subsist according to the terms set out therein. SOCAN shall have the right at any time to terminate a licence for breach of terms or conditions upon 30 days’ notice in writing.

Tariff No. 15 BACKGROUND MUSIC IN ESTABLISHMENTS NOT COVERED BY TARIFF NO. 16 B. Telephone Music on Hold For a licence to communicate to the public by telecommunication over a telephone on hold, at any time and as often as desired in the years 2022-2024, any or all of the works in SOCAN’s repertoire, in an establishment not covered by Tariff 16, the fee payable is as follows:

$117.75 for one trunk line, plus $2.60 for each additional trunk line. For the purposes of this tariff, “trunk line” means a telephone line linking the licensee’s tele­phone switching equipment to the public telephone system and over which music is provided to a caller while on hold.

No later than January 31 of the year covered by the licence, the licensee shall pay the applicable fee to SOCAN and report the number of trunk lines.

SOCAN shall have the right to audit the licensee’s books and records, on reasonable notice and during normal business hours, to verify the statements rendered and the fee payable by the licen-see.

Where fees are paid under Tariff 16, subsection 3(2), no fees shall be payable under Tariff 15.

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