Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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... picture industry . The pictures received on a television set are different from theatre motion pictures in two respects . First , the screen is much smaller , and second , the quality of the picture is not presently equal to that of ...
... picture industry . The pictures received on a television set are different from theatre motion pictures in two respects . First , the screen is much smaller , and second , the quality of the picture is not presently equal to that of ...
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... pictures . Perhaps television is not yet di- rectly in competition with motion pictures , but it necessarily must be before long . Motion picture film is the best medium available for the pro- duction of television pictures , and at the ...
... pictures . Perhaps television is not yet di- rectly in competition with motion pictures , but it necessarily must be before long . Motion picture film is the best medium available for the pro- duction of television pictures , and at the ...
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... picture industry . Congress by the Act of July 31 , 191245 prohibited shipping prize fight pictures in interstate commerce . This was arbitrary but was sustained as being within Congress ' power.16 Hence , since Congress could restrict ...
... picture industry . Congress by the Act of July 31 , 191245 prohibited shipping prize fight pictures in interstate commerce . This was arbitrary but was sustained as being within Congress ' power.16 Hence , since Congress could restrict ...
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