Copyright Law Revision: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Eighty-Ninth Congress, First Session, on Aug. 18-20, 1965U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - 242 lappuses Considers (89) S. 1006. |
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42. lappuse
... proposals . While we are not directly concerned with the copyright laws , their operation may have a significant impact ... proposed legislation , and the following comments are intended to indicate the areas of concern to the Commission ...
... proposals . While we are not directly concerned with the copyright laws , their operation may have a significant impact ... proposed legislation , and the following comments are intended to indicate the areas of concern to the Commission ...
43. lappuse
... proposed stations will be used primarily to serve the educational needs of the community ; for the advancement of educational pro- grams ; and to furnish a non - profit and non - commercial television broadcast serv- ice . " Eligible ...
... proposed stations will be used primarily to serve the educational needs of the community ; for the advancement of educational pro- grams ; and to furnish a non - profit and non - commercial television broadcast serv- ice . " Eligible ...
44. lappuse
... proposed legislation , we are concerned first with what appears to be a radical departure from existing law - insofar as important aspects of educational broadcasting are concerned . Under the provisions of Section 1 ( c ) and ( e ) of ...
... proposed legislation , we are concerned first with what appears to be a radical departure from existing law - insofar as important aspects of educational broadcasting are concerned . Under the provisions of Section 1 ( c ) and ( e ) of ...
45. lappuse
... proposed bill incorporates in Section 107 the judicially developed doctrine of " fair use " .10 . In our opinion , this statutory rec- ognition of the doctrine could be helpful to educational broadcasters , particu- larly since the ...
... proposed bill incorporates in Section 107 the judicially developed doctrine of " fair use " .10 . In our opinion , this statutory rec- ognition of the doctrine could be helpful to educational broadcasters , particu- larly since the ...
46. lappuse
... proposed bills provides for à term of the author's life plus 50 years . For anonymous works and works made for hire , the term would be 75 years from publication , with a maximum limit of 100 years from creation of the work . The life ...
... proposed bills provides for à term of the author's life plus 50 years . For anonymous works and works made for hire , the term would be 75 years from publication , with a maximum limit of 100 years from creation of the work . The life ...
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88th Congress amendment American Bar Association bill BRENNAN Chairman classroom clause commercial common law compulsory license Congress copies or phonorecords Copyright Law Revision copyright legislation copyright notice Copyright Office copyright owner copyright protection copyright revision copyright system copyrighted materials court creative D.C. DEAR DIAMOND doctrine of fair educational broadcasting educational television excerpts exclusive rights exemption FEIST Fred Siebert grant hearings hoc committee important infringement of copyright instructional Judiciary KAMINSTEIN libraries limited literary property manufacturing clause ment National National Education Association nonprofit performance permit person photocopying present law printed profit proposed provisions public interest purposes Register of Copyrights reproduction ROSENFIELD royalties section 111 Senator BURDICK Senator MCCLELLAN sound recording statement stations statute statutory statutory damages Subcommittee on Patents teachers teaching term of copyright textbook tion title 17 Trademarks transmission U.S. Senate United States Code unpublished Washington WAYNE MORSE Wigren