Air Law Review, 8. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1937 Includes "Bibliographical section". |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 34.
221. lappuse
... receiving set , if the receiving set were located in a place where commercial enterprise was carried on . As you know , such places include hotels , dance halls , drug stores , taxi cabs , and a variety of others . The court furthermore ...
... receiving set , if the receiving set were located in a place where commercial enterprise was carried on . As you know , such places include hotels , dance halls , drug stores , taxi cabs , and a variety of others . The court furthermore ...
241. lappuse
... receiving and sending set similar to the one used in the present case.17 The broadcaster defaulted and a decree pro confesso was entered against him . The hotel claimed it was not liable since its acts did not constitute a " performance ...
... receiving and sending set similar to the one used in the present case.17 The broadcaster defaulted and a decree pro confesso was entered against him . The hotel claimed it was not liable since its acts did not constitute a " performance ...
243. lappuse
... receiving the broadcast and making it available to the public for profit.27 In Buck v . Debaum , 28 a cafe operator tuned in his radio set to a station which was broadcasting , with permission , a copyrighted musical selection , and ...
... receiving the broadcast and making it available to the public for profit.27 In Buck v . Debaum , 28 a cafe operator tuned in his radio set to a station which was broadcasting , with permission , a copyrighted musical selection , and ...
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