Moral Rights and the Motion Picture Industry: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, January 9, 1990, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1991 - 437 lappuses |
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... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . As you have noted , all of us have grown up with movies and I also consider myself a very avid film fan . And while I cannot claim to understand all that goes into making a movie , I appreciate the skill and ...
... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . As you have noted , all of us have grown up with movies and I also consider myself a very avid film fan . And while I cannot claim to understand all that goes into making a movie , I appreciate the skill and ...
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... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . It is sort of nice to be back in this room . The last time I was here was on the other side of this , whatever this is , and it is more fun on this side . But I want to welcome my colleagues to Los Angeles ...
... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . It is sort of nice to be back in this room . The last time I was here was on the other side of this , whatever this is , and it is more fun on this side . But I want to welcome my colleagues to Los Angeles ...
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... this debate which is workable and achievable . I want to welcome my Congressional colleagues to Los Angeles , and commend to you the testimony of today's witnesses . Mr. KASTENMEIER . I thank my colleagues for their comments 11.
... this debate which is workable and achievable . I want to welcome my Congressional colleagues to Los Angeles , and commend to you the testimony of today's witnesses . Mr. KASTENMEIER . I thank my colleagues for their comments 11.
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... thank my colleagues for their comments . The Chair will say that we have four panels today . The witnesses will ... thanks in large part , to the proliferation of the new video technologies . Video enables our motion pictures to go ...
... thank my colleagues for their comments . The Chair will say that we have four panels today . The witnesses will ... thanks in large part , to the proliferation of the new video technologies . Video enables our motion pictures to go ...
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... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. KASTENMEIER . Thank you very much , Mr. Nolan . We will postpone questions to you until your colleagues also have had an opportunity to speak . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Nolan follows : ] Testimony ...
... Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. KASTENMEIER . Thank you very much , Mr. Nolan . We will postpone questions to you until your colleagues also have had an opportunity to speak . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Nolan follows : ] Testimony ...
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