Counterfeit Phonograph Records: Hearing Before Subcommittee No. 3 of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on H. R. 6354, a Bill to Provide (1) Criminal Penalties for the Counterfeiting of Phonograph Records and (2) Civil Remedies for Infringement of Mechanical Rights in Copyrighted Music. May 10, 1962

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1962 - 97 lappuses
Committee Serial No. 28. Considers H.R. 6354, to provide criminal penalties and allow for civil damage suits for interstate trafficking in counterfeit phonograph records.

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82. lappuse - ... such intention, by registered mail, upon the copyright proprietor at his last address disclosed by the records of the copyright office, sending to the copyright office a duplicate of such notice; and in case of his failure so to do the court may, in its discretion, in addition to sums hereinabove mentioned, award the complainant a further sum, not to exceed three times the amount provided by section one, subsection (e), by way of damages, and not as a penalty, and also a temporary injunction...
34. lappuse - ... serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, relying upon the compulsory license provision of this title, he shall serve notice of such intention, by registered mail, upon the copyright proprietor at his last address disclosed by the records of the copyright office, sending to the copyright office a duplicate of such notice...
25. lappuse - ... in lieu of actual damages and profits such damages as to the court shall appear to be just, and in assessing such damages the court may, in its discretion, allow the amounts as hereinafter stated...
82. lappuse - Act, or who shall knowingly and willfully aid or abet such infringement, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment for not exceeding one year or by a fine of not less than one hundred dollars nor more than one thousand dollars, or both, in the discretion of the court: Provided, however. That nothing in this Act...
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