Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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... performance . An early case , Buck v . Jewell - LaSalle Realty Co. ( 283 U.S. 191 ) had held that such relaying through speakers in a hotel constituted an infringing " performance " . But the court noted that recent cases , including ...
... performance . An early case , Buck v . Jewell - LaSalle Realty Co. ( 283 U.S. 191 ) had held that such relaying through speakers in a hotel constituted an infringing " performance " . But the court noted that recent cases , including ...
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... performance claims . The court found that , without question , the first part of the order dealing with uniqueness ... performance claim could be similar to the " unique performance " claims which brought on the order and therefore ...
... performance claims . The court found that , without question , the first part of the order dealing with uniqueness ... performance claim could be similar to the " unique performance " claims which brought on the order and therefore ...
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... performances ' that partake more of gross sexuality than of communication . " Id . at 118. A performance , by definition , is an act of communica- tion . Justice Rehnquist's use of quotation marks around the word " performance " and his ...
... performances ' that partake more of gross sexuality than of communication . " Id . at 118. A performance , by definition , is an act of communica- tion . Justice Rehnquist's use of quotation marks around the word " performance " and his ...
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