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132 STAT. 3688 :::: to support the activities of the mechanical licensing collective.
 * “(VIII) Engage in legal and other efforts to enforce rights and obligations under this subsection, including by filing bankruptcy proofs of claims for amounts owed under licenses, and acting in coordination with the digital licensee coordinator.
 * “(IX) Initiate and participate in proceedings before the Copyright Royalty Judges to establish the administrative assessment under this subsection.
 * “(X) Initiate and participate in proceedings before the Copyright Office with respect to activities under this subsection.
 * “(XI) Gather and provide documentation for use in proceedings before the Copyright Royalty Judges to set rates and terms under this section.
 * “(XII) Maintain records of the activities of the mechanical licensing collective and engage in and respond to audits described in this subsection.
 * “(XIII) Engage in such other activities as may be necessary or appropriate to fulfill the responsibilities of the mechanical licensing collective under this subsection.
 * “(ii) —With respect to the administration of licenses, except as provided in clauses (i) and (iii) and subparagraph (E)(v), the mechanical licensing collective may only—
 * “(I) issue blanket licenses pursuant to subsection (d)(1); and
 * “(II) administer blanket licenses for reproduction or distribution rights in musical works for covered activities, including collecting and distributing royalties, pursuant to blanket licenses.
 * “(iii) —Subject to paragraph (11)(C), the mechanical licensing collective may also administer, including by collecting and distributing royalties, voluntary licenses issued by, or individual download licenses obtained from, copyright owners only for reproduction or distribution rights in musical works for covered activities, for which the mechanical licensing collective shall charge reasonable fees for such services.
 * “(iv) —The mechanical licensing collective may not engage in government lobbying activities, but may engage in the activities described in subclauses (IX), (X), and (XI) of clause (i).
 * “(D) —
 * “(i) —The mechanical licensing collective shall have a board of directors consisting of 14 voting members and 3 nonvoting members, as follows:
 * “(I) Ten voting members shall be representatives of music publishers—