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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... give fairness on both sides of the issue . I look for- ward to the remaining testimony . [ Mr. Zeliff's statement may be found in the appendix . ] Mr. SKELTON . Mr. Chairman , don't you think we ought to have some background music for ...
... give fairness on both sides of the issue . I look for- ward to the remaining testimony . [ Mr. Zeliff's statement may be found in the appendix . ] Mr. SKELTON . Mr. Chairman , don't you think we ought to have some background music for ...
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... give you an example to be sure you understand what I mean by " double - dipping . " Think about when you see my alma mater at Michigan State's marching band play a song at halftime on nationally televised football games . Now just how ...
... give you an example to be sure you understand what I mean by " double - dipping . " Think about when you see my alma mater at Michigan State's marching band play a song at halftime on nationally televised football games . Now just how ...
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... gives them the right to audit my books just like the IRS . The audit produced additional fees of $ 911 plus interest of $ 693 figured at 12 percent monthly or 18 percent per year . From day one , ASCAP and BMI have misrepresented this ...
... gives them the right to audit my books just like the IRS . The audit produced additional fees of $ 911 plus interest of $ 693 figured at 12 percent monthly or 18 percent per year . From day one , ASCAP and BMI have misrepresented this ...
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... give you an example of how the licensing system works today . Most radio stations operate under a blanket license which gives them the right to play copyrighted music whenever they choose . Special broadcasters represented by my ...
... give you an example of how the licensing system works today . Most radio stations operate under a blanket license which gives them the right to play copyrighted music whenever they choose . Special broadcasters represented by my ...
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... give away , nor anyone else's to take away , a person's intellectual property . First perhaps as background , I should touch on the nature of and need for what is known as a public performance license . As you know , the U.S. ...
... give away , nor anyone else's to take away , a person's intellectual property . First perhaps as background , I should touch on the nature of and need for what is known as a public performance license . As you know , the U.S. ...
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ALGER amended antitrust arbitration ASCAP and BMI ASCAP repertory background music Barba BERENSON Berne Convention bill blanket license BMI and SESAC Broadcast Music Chair MEYERS Congress consent decrees copyright law copyright owner copyrighted music cost disputes Dixville Notch entertainment Epperson exempt Fairness in Musical hearing incidental infringement intellectual property issue Jim Sensenbrenner LAFALCE lawsuit legislation Licensed Beverage Association Madam Chair motion picture music licensing organizations music licensing societies music publishers music users musical compositions Musical Licensing Act National Football League National Licensed Beverage National Religious Broadcasters National Restaurant Association negotiate NLBA paid Pat Alger percent performance or display performing rights organizations performing rights society play program license public performance radio stations Religious Broadcasters representatives request restaurateurs retail royalties Sensenbrenner SESAC small business owners Society of Composers songs songwriters TAVENNER television Th F Thank there's tion York ZELIFF