Music Licensing and Small Business: Hearing Before the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Washington, DC, May 8, 1996, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 257 lappuses |
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... SESAC , has long been a major concern for small businesses in the entertainment and retail- ing industry . The background music that we all hear when we're out at our favorite restaurant or local bar or a retail store is something that ...
... SESAC , has long been a major concern for small businesses in the entertainment and retail- ing industry . The background music that we all hear when we're out at our favorite restaurant or local bar or a retail store is something that ...
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... SESAC , find the users of our music and license them at a fair fee . As Mr. LaFalce noted , restaurants and taverns licensed by ASCAP currently pay an average of $ 1.58 a day to use all of ASCAP's repertoire of about 4 million songs ...
... SESAC , find the users of our music and license them at a fair fee . As Mr. LaFalce noted , restaurants and taverns licensed by ASCAP currently pay an average of $ 1.58 a day to use all of ASCAP's repertoire of about 4 million songs ...
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... SESAC , met with members of interested groups that formed a coalition supporting the legislation introduced by Mr. Sensenbrenner . This bill would , in fact , exempt commercial enterprises from copyright liability for music which ...
... SESAC , met with members of interested groups that formed a coalition supporting the legislation introduced by Mr. Sensenbrenner . This bill would , in fact , exempt commercial enterprises from copyright liability for music which ...
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... SESAC , have attempted to negotiate an agreement with the Na- tional Restaurant Association and some other members of the coali- tion . Our overtures to increase the size of commercial establish- ment qualified for exemption from ...
... SESAC , have attempted to negotiate an agreement with the Na- tional Restaurant Association and some other members of the coali- tion . Our overtures to increase the size of commercial establish- ment qualified for exemption from ...
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... SESAC already collect millions from radio and TV broadcasters . To get a business owner to pay up because of something we have in the background , like a commercial jingle during a TV show is excessive . Second , let's find a way to ...
... SESAC already collect millions from radio and TV broadcasters . To get a business owner to pay up because of something we have in the background , like a commercial jingle during a TV show is excessive . Second , let's find a way to ...
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