Copyright Law Revision: Report of the Register of Copyrights on the general revision of the U. S. Copyright lawU.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 |
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103. lappuse
... damages or profits capable of proof would be inadequate for those purposes . In principle , statutory damages are similar to the liquidated damages frequently provided in contracts , or to statutory amounts specified as damages in various ...
... damages or profits capable of proof would be inadequate for those purposes . In principle , statutory damages are similar to the liquidated damages frequently provided in contracts , or to statutory amounts specified as damages in various ...
104. lappuse
... statutory damages on innocent infringers , in providing three exceptions to the ordinary minimum and maximum amounts : Section 101 ( b ) specifies statutory damages of from $ 50 to $ 200 for newspaper reproductions of copyrighted ...
... statutory damages on innocent infringers , in providing three exceptions to the ordinary minimum and maximum amounts : Section 101 ( b ) specifies statutory damages of from $ 50 to $ 200 for newspaper reproductions of copyrighted ...
107. lappuse
... statutory damages should be modified to provide that- ( 1 ) Where an award of actual damages or profits would be less than $ 250 , the court shall award instead , as statutory damages for all infringements for which the defendant is ...
... statutory damages should be modified to provide that- ( 1 ) Where an award of actual damages or profits would be less than $ 250 , the court shall award instead , as statutory damages for all infringements for which the defendant is ...
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Chapters | 3 |
Notice of Copyright | 59 |
Registration and Deposit of Copies | 69 |
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