Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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5. lappuse
... exclusivity . There is , however , an un- compensated " free ride " at the owner's expense . Advertisers will not pay for viewers living outside their area , and CATV service in these areas may keep out local broadcasters who would pay ...
... exclusivity . There is , however , an un- compensated " free ride " at the owner's expense . Advertisers will not pay for viewers living outside their area , and CATV service in these areas may keep out local broadcasters who would pay ...
9. lappuse
... exclusivity , it has been argued by the copy- right owners and their licensees , the broadcasters , that it is unfair to regard as " gray " the situation in which a CATV system is importing a program that has already been licensed in ...
... exclusivity , it has been argued by the copy- right owners and their licensees , the broadcasters , that it is unfair to regard as " gray " the situation in which a CATV system is importing a program that has already been licensed in ...
23. lappuse
... exclusivity created in the existing system for the distribution of television programs as sacrosanct . We think it apparent , however , that the creation of a reasonable measure of exclusivity is an entirely appropriate and proper way ...
... exclusivity created in the existing system for the distribution of television programs as sacrosanct . We think it apparent , however , that the creation of a reasonable measure of exclusivity is an entirely appropriate and proper way ...
31. lappuse
... exclusivity contracts of the program market place . Here again , we shall consider requests seeking more extensive protection of nonnetwork programing on an ad hoc basis to insure that the public interest is not prejudiced in the ...
... exclusivity contracts of the program market place . Here again , we shall consider requests seeking more extensive protection of nonnetwork programing on an ad hoc basis to insure that the public interest is not prejudiced in the ...
32. lappuse
... exclusivity sec- tions of the rules . First , however , we stress those provisions which remain un- changed . We shall retain the provision requiring the local station to present prime time network programing entirely within prime time ...
... exclusivity sec- tions of the rules . First , however , we stress those provisions which remain un- changed . We shall retain the provision requiring the local station to present prime time network programing entirely within prime time ...
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