Title 17 › Chapter CHAPTER 15— - COPYRIGHT SMALL CLAIMS › § 1502
Creates a Copyright Claims Board inside the Copyright Office where people can choose to settle certain copyright disputes instead of going to court. The Register of Copyrights must recommend three full-time Copyright Claims Officers, and the Librarian of Congress will appoint them after talking with the Register. The Register must also hire at least two full-time Copyright Claims Attorneys to help run the Board. Each Officer must be a lawyer with at least 7 years of experience. Two Officers must have strong experience with copyright claims and, together, must have represented or judged both copyright owners and users. The third must know copyright law and have experience with alternative dispute resolution. Each Attorney must be a lawyer with at least 3 years of copyright experience. Officers are paid at the senior Federal level (above GS–15), including locality pay. Attorneys are paid no more than the top rate for level 10 of GS–15, including locality pay. Officers serve renewable 6-year terms (initial terms are 4, 5, and 6 years). The Librarian must quickly fill vacancies or appoint interim Officers when needed. The Librarian may sanction or remove Officers subject to section 1503(b). The Register must give the Board staff, technology, and office space at the Copyright Office.
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17 U.S.C. § 1502
Title 17 — Copyrights
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Apr 6, 2026
Release point: 119-73