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 systems . The Act further provided that fees should be pooled and distributed by the Copyright Royalty Tribunal to copyright holders.20 Thus , cable systems have for the first time been brought within the structure of statutory ...
... cable systems . The Act further provided that fees should be pooled and distributed by the Copyright Royalty Tribunal to copyright holders.20 Thus , cable systems have for the first time been brought within the structure of statutory ...
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... systems , and copyright owners . As a matter of equity and political practicality , compulsory licensing should be re- tained for all existing cable systems , along with the existing FCC rules ... system , and there CABLE AND COPYRIGHT 233.
... systems , and copyright owners . As a matter of equity and political practicality , compulsory licensing should be re- tained for all existing cable systems , along with the existing FCC rules ... system , and there CABLE AND COPYRIGHT 233.
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