Librarian's Guide to the New Copyright LawThe Association, 1977 - 10 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 3.
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... transmission is directed because their disabilities or other special cir- cumstances prevent their attendance in classrooms or similar places normally devoted to instruction , or ( iii ) ... secondary transmission is made solely for.
... transmission is directed because their disabilities or other special cir- cumstances prevent their attendance in classrooms or similar places normally devoted to instruction , or ( iii ) ... secondary transmission is made solely for.
. lappuse
... secondary transmission is made by any carrier who has no direct or indirect control over the content or selection of the primary transmission or over the particular recipients of the secondary transmission , and whose activities with ...
... secondary transmission is made by any carrier who has no direct or indirect control over the content or selection of the primary transmission or over the particular recipients of the secondary transmission , and whose activities with ...
. lappuse
... transmission to the public . " Unlike the clauses ( 1 ) through ( 3 ) and ( 5 ) of section 110 , but like clauses ... secondary use of the transmission by turning on an ordinary receiver in public is so remote and minimal that no further ...
... transmission to the public . " Unlike the clauses ( 1 ) through ( 3 ) and ( 5 ) of section 110 , but like clauses ... secondary use of the transmission by turning on an ordinary receiver in public is so remote and minimal that no further ...
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activities addition amended Appendix apply audiovisual authorized bill body broadcasting cable classroom clause collections Commission Committee Communications Congress considered constitute copies or phonorecords copyright law copyright owner course court cover damages definition determining direct directly distribution doctrine educational effect entity established example exclusive rights exemption extend fair further given Government guidelines images importation individual infringement institution instructional intended interlibrary library or archives licensing limited literary material means motion picture multiple copies musical nonprofit notice organization particular performance or display periodical permit person photocopying pictorial present profit protection provisions of section published reasonable receiving Register regulations representatives reproduction request respect Revision Royalty scope secondary transmission section 107 single copy situation sound recordings specified station statute statutory statutory damages subsection substitute systematic teacher teaching television tion transmission transmitted types United