Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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... license . BMI has also the question of whether BMI's licensing practices would pass anti - trust muster . BMI offered a single music license and a license for its entire repertory , and this raised the question of whether there was some ...
... license . BMI has also the question of whether BMI's licensing practices would pass anti - trust muster . BMI offered a single music license and a license for its entire repertory , and this raised the question of whether there was some ...
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... license could be lifted . The court found the ordinance to be unconstitutional . The ordi . nance was so vague in ... license required a $ 500 yearly fee which funds were used primarily to enforce the obscenity ordinance . Also , the ...
... license could be lifted . The court found the ordinance to be unconstitutional . The ordi . nance was so vague in ... license required a $ 500 yearly fee which funds were used primarily to enforce the obscenity ordinance . Also , the ...
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... license could be lifted . The court found the ordinance to be unconstitutional . The ordi- nance was so vague in its ... license required a $ 500 yearly fee which funds were used primarily to enforce the obscenity ordinance . Also , the ...
... license could be lifted . The court found the ordinance to be unconstitutional . The ordi- nance was so vague in its ... license required a $ 500 yearly fee which funds were used primarily to enforce the obscenity ordinance . Also , the ...
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