Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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... cable systems , and copyright owners . I The Defects of the 1909 Copyright Act In the 1950's , cable television emerged as a device to bring in local broadcast signals , via a master antenna , to homes that had difficulty receiving the ...
... cable systems , and copyright owners . I The Defects of the 1909 Copyright Act In the 1950's , cable television emerged as a device to bring in local broadcast signals , via a master antenna , to homes that had difficulty receiving the ...
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... cable at that time , it was likely that broadcasters would have withheld retransmission consent in an effort to eliminate cable as a viable competing distribution system . " The situation today , however , is far different . Cable has ...
... cable at that time , it was likely that broadcasters would have withheld retransmission consent in an effort to eliminate cable as a viable competing distribution system . " The situation today , however , is far different . Cable has ...
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... cable sys- tems was abolished , all cable programming - whether adver- tiser - supported or pay - would have to be obtained in the marketplace . Yet this would be inconsistent with the congres- sional intent in enacting the Copyright ...
... cable sys- tems was abolished , all cable programming - whether adver- tiser - supported or pay - would have to be obtained in the marketplace . Yet this would be inconsistent with the congres- sional intent in enacting the Copyright ...
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