Performance Rights in Sound Recordings: Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fifth Congress, 2d SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1978 - 1162 lappuses |
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... union at some stage must balance the interests of various groups among the employees whom it represents in determining the allocation of benefits that can be negotiated by the union , " and that " Necessarily , when such decisions ...
... union at some stage must balance the interests of various groups among the employees whom it represents in determining the allocation of benefits that can be negotiated by the union , " and that " Necessarily , when such decisions ...
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... union members receiving royalties receive them because they were the performer , as opposed to the composer or author of a given musical work . TABLE 1.- PERCENT OF TOTAL UNION MEMBERSHIP MAKING RECORDS AND RECEIVING ROYALTIES , BY UNION ...
... union members receiving royalties receive them because they were the performer , as opposed to the composer or author of a given musical work . TABLE 1.- PERCENT OF TOTAL UNION MEMBERSHIP MAKING RECORDS AND RECEIVING ROYALTIES , BY UNION ...
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... Union . ( Berne Union ) Actes de la Conference , Voeu VI & VIII . Brussells Conference of Revision . ( 1948 ) . International Copyright Union . Actes de la Conference , Voeu V. Rome Confer- ence of Revision 350. ( 1928 ) ...
... Union . ( Berne Union ) Actes de la Conference , Voeu VI & VIII . Brussells Conference of Revision . ( 1948 ) . International Copyright Union . Actes de la Conference , Voeu V. Rome Confer- ence of Revision 350. ( 1928 ) ...
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Operation of the 1976 Copyright Act on works con | 21 |
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