Copyright Royalty Board News, Issue 257

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January 19, 2021
Issue 257

Copyright Royalty Board Announces Change to eCRB Login Process

Starting January 20, the Copyright Royalty Board will add multifactor authentication to the login process for eCRB, its online litigation filing and case management system. With multifactor authentication, registered eCRB users will need to take an additional step to authenticate themselves after entering their username and password. With this extra security in place, users will no longer be required to periodically change their eCRB password.

eCRB Customer Support will email instructions to registered users once multifactor authentication is in place. Users should log in and follow the prompts when they receive the email. Users will have three authentication options: enter a code received from a phone call, enter a code received via text, or authenticate themselves using the Auth0 Guardian mobile app. If users choose the mobile app option, they will be prompted to download an app to their mobile device.

Registered eCRB users who need assistance or have questions about this change should contact the eCRB Customer Service Team at eCRBSupport@egov.com or 703-841-6386.

 

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January 27, 2021: Comments due regarding proposed rule to amend regulations to permit attorney designees with approved eCRB user accounts to file on behalf of attorneys (85 FR 48279).

February 4, 2021: Petitions to Participate and accompanying $150 filing fee due for parties wishing to participate in proceeding to determine reasonable rates and terms for making and distributing phonorecords for the period beginning January 1, 2023, and ending December 31, 2027 (86 FR 325).

February 4, 2021: Petitions to Participate and accompanying $150 filing fee due for parties wishing to participate in proceeding to determine reasonable rates and terms for the use of certain copyrighted works by public broadcasting entities for the period beginning January 1, 2023, and ending December 31, 2027 (86 FR 325).

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