Copyright Issues, Cable Television and Performance Rights: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session ... November 15, 26, and 27, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 783 lappuses |
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... create a new legal order to guide individuals and industries as to the applicability of copyright to the many uses of intangible intellectual creations . These uses which could not have been foreseen by our predecessors in the 60th ...
... create a new legal order to guide individuals and industries as to the applicability of copyright to the many uses of intangible intellectual creations . These uses which could not have been foreseen by our predecessors in the 60th ...
6. lappuse
... created by the lifting of the existing rules without the imposition of a retransmission consent requirement or full copyright liability for secondary transmission of distant non- network programs in urban areas . We believe , as in ...
... created by the lifting of the existing rules without the imposition of a retransmission consent requirement or full copyright liability for secondary transmission of distant non- network programs in urban areas . We believe , as in ...
15. lappuse
... create a performance royalty in copyrighted sound recordings ( S. 1111 , H.R. 5345 , 94th Cong . , 1st Sess . 1975 ) . Hearings were held on those companion bills in the House Judiciary Subcommittee on July 23 , 1975 , and in the Senate ...
... create a performance royalty in copyrighted sound recordings ( S. 1111 , H.R. 5345 , 94th Cong . , 1st Sess . 1975 ) . Hearings were held on those companion bills in the House Judiciary Subcommittee on July 23 , 1975 , and in the Senate ...
28. lappuse
... create exclusive rights but would in effect create a compulsory license with a body to collect license fees and distribute them and perhaps to make adjustments . This was the consensus that emerged then before the Supreme Court had ...
... create exclusive rights but would in effect create a compulsory license with a body to collect license fees and distribute them and perhaps to make adjustments . This was the consensus that emerged then before the Supreme Court had ...
31. lappuse
... created the Copyright Royalty Tribunal to deal with this problem , to some extent and they haven't had a chance to work yet . Their crunch is coming next year . Everything comes together in 1980. We will know a great deal more by the ...
... created the Copyright Royalty Tribunal to deal with this problem , to some extent and they haven't had a chance to work yet . Their crunch is coming next year . Everything comes together in 1980. We will know a great deal more by the ...
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