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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... agree completely with the criteria articulated by you , Mr. Chairman . In addition to those criteria , however , let me add a few issues which I will be considering during the debate . In the past years , I have been involved in several ...
... agree completely with the criteria articulated by you , Mr. Chairman . In addition to those criteria , however , let me add a few issues which I will be considering during the debate . In the past years , I have been involved in several ...
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... agree completely with the criteria articulated by the Chairman . In addition to that criteria , however , let me add a few issues I will be considering during this debate . In past years , I have been involved in several debates ...
... agree completely with the criteria articulated by the Chairman . In addition to that criteria , however , let me add a few issues I will be considering during this debate . In past years , I have been involved in several debates ...
14. lappuse
... during an October hearing . It highlights the creative rights assured the directors through our agreement . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Counter follows : ] Testimony of J. Nicholas Counter , III President , Alliance 14.
... during an October hearing . It highlights the creative rights assured the directors through our agreement . [ The prepared statement of Mr. Counter follows : ] Testimony of J. Nicholas Counter , III President , Alliance 14.
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... agree with the Committee . The existing laws work together with America's flexible , open marketplace to ensure that ... agreement . The parties last met for a formal negotiation in 1987 and will sit down again in -2- 16.
... agree with the Committee . The existing laws work together with America's flexible , open marketplace to ensure that ... agreement . The parties last met for a formal negotiation in 1987 and will sit down again in -2- 16.
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... agreement to discuss creative rights issues of mutual concern . The 250 - page employment contract presents a ... agreement , the results are far - reaching and widespread . agreement is frequently adopted by production companies not ...
... agreement to discuss creative rights issues of mutual concern . The 250 - page employment contract presents a ... agreement , the results are far - reaching and widespread . agreement is frequently adopted by production companies not ...
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