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The American Cable Association asked the Copyright Office to let...

The American Cable Association asked the Copyright Office to let small cable operators out of new filing fees for at least a year. “Permitting cable operators to seek waivers will greatly reduce financial burdens for some providers, without materially compromising…

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Congress’s goals of permitting the Copyright Office to recover up to 50 percent of its administrative costs,” said ACA President Matt Polka. “A reasonable filing fee structure must include a waiver process for cable operators that face financial hardship."