§ 116. Negotiated licenses for public performances by means of coin-operated phonorecord players
(a)
Applicability of Section.—
This section applies to any nondramatic musical work embodied in a phonorecord.
(b)
Negotiated Licenses.—
(1)
Authority for negotiations.—
Any owners of copyright in works to which this section applies and any operators of coin-operated phonorecord players may negotiate and agree upon the terms and rates of royalty payments for the performance of such works and the proportionate division of fees paid among copyright owners, and may designate common agents to negotiate, agree to, pay, or receive such royalty payments.
(c)
License Agreements Superior to Determinations by Copyright Royalty Judges.—
License agreements between one or more copyright owners and one or more operators of coin-operated phonorecord players, which are negotiated in accordance with subsection (b), shall be given effect in lieu of any otherwise applicable determination by the Copyright Royalty Judges.
(d)
Definitions.—
As used in this section, the following terms mean the following:
(1)
A “coin-operated phonorecord player” is a machine or device that—
(A)
is employed solely for the performance of nondramatic musical works by means of phonorecords upon being activated by the insertion of coins, currency, tokens, or other monetary units or their equivalent;