Basic Legal Aspects Affecting RadioUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1948 - 592 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 45.
129. lappuse
... held liable as a contributory infringer where the broadcast was unauthorized . It was held to be a public performance , with the performer primarily liable , and the broadcasting station secondarily so . Jerome H. Remick and Co. v ...
... held liable as a contributory infringer where the broadcast was unauthorized . It was held to be a public performance , with the performer primarily liable , and the broadcasting station secondarily so . Jerome H. Remick and Co. v ...
131. lappuse
... held by the plaintiff . The court held that the reception was not a perfor- mance within the meaning of the copyright act . Thus , this is the first case to break away from the early - established tradition of the courts on this problem ...
... held by the plaintiff . The court held that the reception was not a perfor- mance within the meaning of the copyright act . Thus , this is the first case to break away from the early - established tradition of the courts on this problem ...
277. lappuse
... held ; and ( 3 ) the percentage of total outstanding voting stock held by each . If more than 20 stockholders , give the informa- tion required herein with respect to any person owning 3 per cent or more of the voting stock of applicant ...
... held ; and ( 3 ) the percentage of total outstanding voting stock held by each . If more than 20 stockholders , give the informa- tion required herein with respect to any person owning 3 per cent or more of the voting stock of applicant ...
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