Librarian's Guide to the New Copyright LawThe Association, 1977 - 10 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 13.
1. lappuse
... extended to the life of the author plus 50 years . This brings U.S. law into conformity with international practice and represents a fundamental change from the maximum 56 - year duration ( two 28 - year terms ) of present U.S. law ...
... extended to the life of the author plus 50 years . This brings U.S. law into conformity with international practice and represents a fundamental change from the maximum 56 - year duration ( two 28 - year terms ) of present U.S. law ...
. lappuse
... extend to any part of the work in which such material has been used unlawfully . ( b ) The copyright in a compilation or derivative work extends only to the material contributed by the author of such work , as distin- guished from the ...
... extend to any part of the work in which such material has been used unlawfully . ( b ) The copyright in a compilation or derivative work extends only to the material contributed by the author of such work , as distin- guished from the ...
. lappuse
... extend to the isolated and unrelated reproduction or distribution of a single copy or phonorecord of the same material on separate occasions , but do not extend to cases where the library or archives , or its employee- ( 1 ) is aware or ...
... extend to the isolated and unrelated reproduction or distribution of a single copy or phonorecord of the same material on separate occasions , but do not extend to cases where the library or archives , or its employee- ( 1 ) is aware or ...
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aggregate quantities amended Appendix apply audiovisual authorized by sec bill broadcast station cable system classrooms or similar clause compulsory licensing copies or phono copies or phonorecords copyright infringement copyright law copyright owner Copyright Royalty Tribunal copyrighted material court direct or indirect excerpts exclusive rights exemption fair use doctrine Federal Communications Commission governmental body graphic guidelines images importation of copies indirect commercial advantage infringement of copyright institution intended interlibrary loan liability library copying library or archives licensing mental body motion picture multiple copies nondramatic literary nondramatic musical off-the-air organization owner of copyright particular copy performance or display performances and displays periodical person photocopying pictorial primary transmission provisions of section public broadcasting entities public performance published Register of Copyrights reproduction and distribution reproduction or distribution rights of reproduction secondary transmission section 106 single copy sound recordings specified statute statutory damages subsection 108 tion transmission program