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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... broadcast industry repre- sentative when he testified before a House subcommittee in 1975 and charged that the cable industry took the work of the broadcasters without making re- compense . " It is unreasonable and unfair " , he said ...
... broadcast industry repre- sentative when he testified before a House subcommittee in 1975 and charged that the cable industry took the work of the broadcasters without making re- compense . " It is unreasonable and unfair " , he said ...
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... radio broadcasting industry would be able to pass on any increase in the costs of operation to the purchasers of advertising time without loss of business or revenues . " [ Emphasis added . ] which this conclusion is premised , solely ...
... radio broadcasting industry would be able to pass on any increase in the costs of operation to the purchasers of advertising time without loss of business or revenues . " [ Emphasis added . ] which this conclusion is premised , solely ...
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... industry , particularly stations , and the public they serve . The evidence offered to support the conclusion that FCC reports do not accurately reflect broadcast station profitability is faulty 6. According to the Werner Report , one ...
... industry , particularly stations , and the public they serve . The evidence offered to support the conclusion that FCC reports do not accurately reflect broadcast station profitability is faulty 6. According to the Werner Report , one ...
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DOMESTIC REPORT | 3 |
Operation of the 1976 Copyright Act on works con | 21 |
Legislative history | 28 |
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1st sess AFTRA airplay album amended Article ASCAP authors benefit bill broadcast industry broadcast stations collected commercial Committee compensation composers and publishers compulsory licensing Cong constitutional contract Copyright Act copyright clause copyright law Copyright Office copyright protection costs creative D.C. DEAR distribution DORF economic Federal Federal Communications Commission funds GRAMEX granted HARRIET OLER hearings Hofstra University IFPI income increase jukebox legislation Library of Congress musicians National number of stations operators paid payments payola percent performance fees performance right performance royalty fee performers and record performing artists phonograms phonograph play POPHAM producers of phonograms profit proposed public performance radio broadcast radio stations receive record companies record producers record sales recorded music recorded performances recording artists recording industry Register of Copyrights remuneration RIAA right in sound RINGER Rome Convention Senate Senior Attorney SESAC sound recordings tape tion Union Washington WOLFF