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Copyright Board SOCAN Notice of Grounds for Proposed Tariff 2022-11-14 SOCAN Tariff 22.D.2 User-Generated Content Services (2024-2026) November 14, 2022 1. Description of Uses Covered by the Proposed Tariff This tariff applies to the communication to the public by telecommunication (including, where applicable, the making available) of works in SOCAN’s repertoire in connection with the operation of an online user- generated content service, including the use of a musical work in a music video or a concert.

2. Description of Users / Groups of Users Covered by the Proposed Tariff Users are services that deliver streams containing audiovisual works that are predominantly user - generated content, that is, audiovisual content posted by a person other that the operator of the service. Importantly, it is the nature of the use, and not the nature of the user, that determines whether the tariff applies.

3. Explanation of How Royalties are Determined The proposed royalty rate for 2024-2026 is 3% of all revenues generated by all visits to watch pages by end users having a Canadian IP address.

Non-commercial services with no revenue pay an annual fee of $25. The proposed rate is intended to reflect changes in the market, including increased efficiencies and expanded uses of music. It is anticipated that as part of the 2024-2026 tariff proceeding, objectors will

produce information and documents that will assist in establishing the value and monetization of user- generated content services during the relevant period. The anticipated information and documents are highly confidential and not otherwise available to SOCAN. As in prior tariff proceedings, it is expec ted that this relevant information and expert analysis will enable SOCAN to provide a detailed valuation analysis to permit the Copyright Board to set an equitable royalty rate for user -generated content services during the relevant period.

4. Submissions on the Collection of Information The proposed tariff requires each licensee to report, on a monthly basis, the relevant revenues of the service, the number of plays of each file, the total number of plays of all f iles, the number of subscribers, the amount paid by subscribers, the number of subscribers provided with free subscriptions and the total number of plays of all f iles by such subscribers as streams. The proposed tariff also requires each licensee to report basic identif ication data for each file streamed.

Following the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in Society of Composers, Authors and Music Publishers of Canada v. Entertainment Software Association, 2022 SCC 30, which clarif ied the meaning of the making available provision (section 2.4(1.1)) of the Copyright Act, the proposed tariff introduces a new reporting requirement, namely a provision that allows SOCAN to request, no more than twice per year, a list of f iles made available by the service for on-demand streaming (and, if available, any cue sheet data available for those files, and, if not available, basic identif ication data).

This document has not been made nor issued by the Copyright Board. It has not been translated and is only available in the language in which it was filed with the Board.

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The proposed tariff also requires each licensee to report basic service-identification information.

The information collected under the proposed tariff is needed to identify users, calculate royalties and distribute those royalties to rights holders.

5. Explanation of Changes from Previously Approved Tariff 1. The proposed tariff introduces a new royalty rate. 2. The proposed tariff adjusts the annual fee for non-commercial services from $15 to $25. 3. Several of the definitions in the proposed tariff have been amended for clarity. 4. The proposed tariff introduces new reporting requirements, described above. 5. The proposed tariff introduced changes to the confidentiality provisions to allow sharing of reporting information with SOCAN’s agents and service providers. SOCAN relies on service providers to facilitate efficient processing of reporting data, among other things.

This document has not been made nor issued by the Copyright Board. It has not been translated and is only available in the language in which it was filed with the Board.

Le présent document n’émane pas de la Commission du droit d’auteur. Il n’a pas été traduit et il est disponible uniquement dans la langue dans laquelle il a été déposé auprès de la Commission.

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