Film Integrity Act of 1987: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 2400 ... June 21, 1988, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1989 - 164 lappuses |
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... interest , of which there is a great deal . As I mentioned at the outset of our first hearing the other day on the issue of artists ' right , it was not very long ago that we were grappling with these same issues in the context of ...
... interest , of which there is a great deal . As I mentioned at the outset of our first hearing the other day on the issue of artists ' right , it was not very long ago that we were grappling with these same issues in the context of ...
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... interest , and the price you pay for hasty action is often high . Some of the ideas being considered need careful weighing against the letter of the First Amendment , so this subcommittee has a vital role to play . I think , too , it is ...
... interest , and the price you pay for hasty action is often high . Some of the ideas being considered need careful weighing against the letter of the First Amendment , so this subcommittee has a vital role to play . I think , too , it is ...
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... interest and save the originals for new generations of admirers . So what should you do , Mr. Chairman ? First , you should avoid hasty legislation . Mass colorization of the classic repertoire is not imminent , despite Mr. Turner's ...
... interest and save the originals for new generations of admirers . So what should you do , Mr. Chairman ? First , you should avoid hasty legislation . Mass colorization of the classic repertoire is not imminent , despite Mr. Turner's ...
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... interests as the raison d'etre ; it may be in the national interest to treat works of greater aesthetic merit with greater respect . In copyright law , however , the marketplace has traditionally controlled the benefits accorded works ...
... interests as the raison d'etre ; it may be in the national interest to treat works of greater aesthetic merit with greater respect . In copyright law , however , the marketplace has traditionally controlled the benefits accorded works ...
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... interests of the artistic community . It responds to our desire to preserve the artistic achievements of American artists , as well as the need of creators to have a continuing relationship with their creations . There is also pending ...
... interests of the artistic community . It responds to our desire to preserve the artistic achievements of American artists , as well as the need of creators to have a continuing relationship with their creations . There is also pending ...
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aesthetic Arthur Hiller BERMAN Berne Convention black and white BROWN California CANBY Chairman Citizen Kane classic colorized films colorized version Committee CONGRESS LIBRARY CONGRESS THE LIBRARY copies Copyright Act copyright holder copyright law Copyright Office copyright owner create creative decision directors and screenwriters droit de suite federal film heritage Film Integrity Act Gephardt bill hearing HILLER HYDE industry interest issue KASTENMEIER labeling legislation LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY OF CONGRES LIBRARY OF CONGRESS LUNGREN Maltese Falcon marketplace material alteration MAYER moral rights motion picture MPAA Mrazek amendment mutilation national film commission old movies OMAN panning and scanning preservation principal director principal screenwriter problem producer proposed section provides qualified artistic author question Register of Copyrights requirement resale royalty right of consent SCHRADER SCHROEDER Subcommittee on Courts Thank theatrical tion videocassettes visual artists VSDA white films white movies Woody Allen writer
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43. lappuse - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries, and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.
41. lappuse - Independently of the author's economic rights, and even after the transfer of the said rights, the author shall have the right to claim authorship of the work and to object to any distortion, mutilation or other modification of, or other derogatory action in relation to, the said work, which would be prejudicial to his honor or reputation.
30. lappuse - Shall exist in addition to any other rights and duties which may now or in the future be applicable. (3) Except as provided in paragraph (1) of subdivision (h), may not be waived except by an instrument in writing expressly so providing which is signed by the artist. (h) (1) If a work of fine art...
51. lappuse - derivative work" is a work based upon one or more preexisting works, such as a translation, musical arrangement, dramatization, fictionalization, motion picture version, sound recording, art reproduction, abridgment, condensation, or any other form in which a work may be recast, transformed, or adapted. A work consisting of editorial revisions, annotations, elaborations, or other modifications which, as a whole, represent an original work of authorship, is a "derivative work".
25. lappuse - ... for any other special services requiring a substantial amount of time or expense, such fees as the Register of Copyrights may fix on the basis of the cost of providing the service.
92. lappuse - ... ratification of or accession to this Act, does not provide for the protection after the death of the author of all the rights set out in the preceding paragraph may provide that some of these rights may, after his death, cease to be maintained.
54. lappuse - Archives"). The purpose of the Archives shall be to preserve a permanent record of the television and radio programs which are the heritage of the people of the United States and to provide access to such programs to historians and scholars without encouraging or causing copyright infringement. (1) The Librarian, after consultation with interested organizations and individuals...
30. lappuse - No person, except an artist who owns and possesses a work of fine art which the artist has created, shall intentionally commit, or authorize the intentional commission of, any physical defacement, mutilation, alteration, or destruction of a work of fine art.
53. lappuse - The Register of Copyrights is authorized to specify by regulation the administrative classes into which works are to be placed for purposes of deposit and registration, and the nature of the copies or phonorecords to be deposited in the various classes specified. The regulations may require or permit, for particular classes, the deposit of identifying material instead of copies or phonorecords...
37. lappuse - Before the Subcomm. on Technology and the Law of the Senate Comm. on the Judiciary, 100th Cong., 1st Sess.