Copyright in Computer-readable Works: Policy Impacts of Technological Change, 13. sējumsU.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1977 - 264 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 25.
vi. lappuse
... Existing Clearinghouses 4.4 Royalty Pricing Schemes . . 4.4.1 Individual and Institutional Users . 4.4.2 Services with High Fixed Costs . . . 4.5 Fair Use as an Economic Concept . 4.6 Price Setting for Compulsory Licenses . 34 • 35 ...
... Existing Clearinghouses 4.4 Royalty Pricing Schemes . . 4.4.1 Individual and Institutional Users . 4.4.2 Services with High Fixed Costs . . . 4.5 Fair Use as an Economic Concept . 4.6 Price Setting for Compulsory Licenses . 34 • 35 ...
2. lappuse
... existing and expected mechanisms of policymaking in copyright . It is hoped that the recommendations and conclusions will be of value to deci- sionmakers , as well as to policy analysts and researchers . Certainly the findings ...
... existing and expected mechanisms of policymaking in copyright . It is hoped that the recommendations and conclusions will be of value to deci- sionmakers , as well as to policy analysts and researchers . Certainly the findings ...
12. lappuse
... existing goods . ( This may lead , as a secondary effect , to the further creation of new goods of a similar type for distribution through the protected publication channels . ) 2.6 THE VALUE JUDGMENT OF COPYRIGHT Under the assumption ...
... existing goods . ( This may lead , as a secondary effect , to the further creation of new goods of a similar type for distribution through the protected publication channels . ) 2.6 THE VALUE JUDGMENT OF COPYRIGHT Under the assumption ...
18. lappuse
... existing statutes by judicial construction . " 3.3.1 Sound Tracks in Motion Pictures " Talking motion pictures began to be produced about 1924 , some 12 years after motion pictures were added to the copyright statutes as a protect- ed ...
... existing statutes by judicial construction . " 3.3.1 Sound Tracks in Motion Pictures " Talking motion pictures began to be produced about 1924 , some 12 years after motion pictures were added to the copyright statutes as a protect- ed ...
29. lappuse
... existing law rather than through explicit congressional action or judicial orders . However , see Section 5.5.1 and 5.5.2 for an important policy - impacting function of the Register of Copyrights . 4. TOWARDS AN EFFICIENT MARKETPLACE ...
... existing law rather than through explicit congressional action or judicial orders . However , see Section 5.5.1 and 5.5.2 for an important policy - impacting function of the Register of Copyrights . 4. TOWARDS AN EFFICIENT MARKETPLACE ...
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