Copyright Law Revision: Hearings Before Subcommittee No. 3 of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eighty-ninth Congress, First Session on H.R. 4347, H.R. 5680, H.R. 6831, H.R. 6835 Bills for the General Revision of the Copyright Law, Title 17 of the United States Code, and for Other Purposes, 2. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 - 2056 lappuses |
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661. lappuse
... profits in the industry to divide up . It may well be that 2 cents in 1909 dollars rep- resents 6 to 10 cents in 1965 dollars . But the actual industry figures show that , due to tremendous scientific changes in the production of record ...
... profits in the industry to divide up . It may well be that 2 cents in 1909 dollars rep- resents 6 to 10 cents in 1965 dollars . But the actual industry figures show that , due to tremendous scientific changes in the production of record ...
695. lappuse
... profit purposes . Such performances are not infringements because the copy- right proprietor is not granted any such rights in the music . The right of public performance for profit , however , is of enormous com- mercial importance to ...
... profit purposes . Such performances are not infringements because the copy- right proprietor is not granted any such rights in the music . The right of public performance for profit , however , is of enormous com- mercial importance to ...
696. lappuse
... profit constitutes an infringement . The close analogy between access to recording rights and access to performing rights by users of these respective facets of copyright often is overlooked , but we consider it highly pertinent to the ...
... profit constitutes an infringement . The close analogy between access to recording rights and access to performing rights by users of these respective facets of copyright often is overlooked , but we consider it highly pertinent to the ...
719. lappuse
... profit if it be a musical composition ; and for the purpose of public performance for profit , and for the purposes set forth in subsection ( a ) hereof , to make any arrangement or set- ting of it or of the melody of it in any system ...
... profit if it be a musical composition ; and for the purpose of public performance for profit , and for the purposes set forth in subsection ( a ) hereof , to make any arrangement or set- ting of it or of the melody of it in any system ...
791. lappuse
... Profits of record companies before income taxes $ 148,028 Profits of record companies after income taxes2 $ 91,000 Artist royalties $ 94,089 Payments to musicians ' and vocalists ' welfare and pension funds $ 30,036 It should be noted ...
... Profits of record companies before income taxes $ 148,028 Profits of record companies after income taxes2 $ 91,000 Artist royalties $ 94,089 Payments to musicians ' and vocalists ' welfare and pension funds $ 30,036 It should be noted ...
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