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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... played on tapes and compact discs to the rep- ertoire of just one music licensing society . H.R. 789 requires the so ... plays radio music over a speaker to improve the ambiance of his or her restaurant or store may be- lieve that ...
... played on tapes and compact discs to the rep- ertoire of just one music licensing society . H.R. 789 requires the so ... plays radio music over a speaker to improve the ambiance of his or her restaurant or store may be- lieve that ...
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... played , the frequency , and document its use . Chuck E Cheese used to li- cense music for its restaurants , but decided not to continue in favor of finding the composers directly and paying them . There's no oversight mechanism to ...
... played , the frequency , and document its use . Chuck E Cheese used to li- cense music for its restaurants , but decided not to continue in favor of finding the composers directly and paying them . There's no oversight mechanism to ...
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... plays the music and the local tavern that keeps the radio on as background music , for instance , is dou- ble - dipping in my judgment , and it's wrong and it's unfair . Moreover , there's not any evidence that the enforcement of con ...
... plays the music and the local tavern that keeps the radio on as background music , for instance , is dou- ble - dipping in my judgment , and it's wrong and it's unfair . Moreover , there's not any evidence that the enforcement of con ...
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... play incidental or back- ground music on radios or TV's without paying licensing fees . Those are the royalty fees paid to licensing organizations for the right to play music . Think about it , the last time you were at your favorite ...
... play incidental or back- ground music on radios or TV's without paying licensing fees . Those are the royalty fees paid to licensing organizations for the right to play music . Think about it , the last time you were at your favorite ...
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... play background music and , therefore , profits from that , it's hard to argue that copyright hold- ers don't deserve to share in those profits . On the other hand , the difficulty of collecting royalties and the increased cost may ...
... play background music and , therefore , profits from that , it's hard to argue that copyright hold- ers don't deserve to share in those profits . On the other hand , the difficulty of collecting royalties and the increased cost may ...
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