Hearings, Reports and Prints of the Senate Committee on the JudiciaryU.S. Government Printing Office, 1966 |
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1. lappuse
... general revision of the copyright laws . This series of hearings will consider the copyright implications of ... public interest in providing for the widest possible dissemination of information . The attainment of such a balance ...
... general revision of the copyright laws . This series of hearings will consider the copyright implications of ... public interest in providing for the widest possible dissemination of information . The attainment of such a balance ...
12. lappuse
... public interest in assuring the public access to a larger number of TV channels than with respect to multi- ple recordings of the same composition ? Mr. KAMINSTEIN . My answer to that would be qualified . I think these matters are so ...
... public interest in assuring the public access to a larger number of TV channels than with respect to multi- ple recordings of the same composition ? Mr. KAMINSTEIN . My answer to that would be qualified . I think these matters are so ...
16. lappuse
... public interest in this im- portant area . The rule - making proceeding instituted by this notice will thus be con- ducted concurrently with legislative con- sideration , with final Commission decision withheld for an appropriate period ...
... public interest in this im- portant area . The rule - making proceeding instituted by this notice will thus be con- ducted concurrently with legislative con- sideration , with final Commission decision withheld for an appropriate period ...
21. lappuse
... public interest touchstone provided by Congress afforded a sufficient standard for our decision to adopt the carriage and nonduplication require- ments for microwave - served CATV sys- tems in the first report and order in Docket Nos ...
... public interest touchstone provided by Congress afforded a sufficient standard for our decision to adopt the carriage and nonduplication require- ments for microwave - served CATV sys- tems in the first report and order in Docket Nos ...
22. lappuse
... public in- 13 We have decided , for the reasons set forth in paragraphs 47-55 below , to delete the provision for ... public interest . Only if we were persuaded that the overall impact of CATV competition upon broadcasting would be ...
... public in- 13 We have decided , for the reasons set forth in paragraphs 47-55 below , to delete the provision for ... public interest . Only if we were persuaded that the overall impact of CATV competition upon broadcasting would be ...
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