Sound Recording Performance Complement
Last Updated on October 29, 2008 by Will R
One of the many requirements of webcasters is that they don’t exceed the Sound Recording Performance Complement, which is defined in the law as…
(7) The `sound recording performance complement' is the
transmission during any 3-hour period, on a particular channel
used by a transmitting entity, of no more than--
``(A) 3 different selections of sound recordings
from any one phonorecord lawfully distributed for public
performance or sale in the United States, if no more
than 2 such selections are transmitted consecutively; or
``(B) 4 different selections of sound recordings--
``(i) by the same featured recording artist;
or
``(ii) from any set or compilation of
phonorecords lawfully distributed together as a
unit for public performance or sale in the United
States,
if no more than three such selections are transmitted
consecutively:
Provided, That the transmission of selections in excess of the
numerical limits provided for in clauses (A) and (B) from
multiple phonorecords shall nonetheless qualify as a sound
recording performance complement if the programming of the
multiple phonorecords was not willfully intended to avoid the
numerical limitations prescribed in such clauses.
Our short version of this is that in a three-hour period the station can transmit no more than:
1) three songs from one album or compact disc, if no more than two of these are played in a row; or
2) four songs by the same featured artist or from the same box set, if no more than three of these are played in a row.