CopyrightsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 1 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 100.
4. lappuse
... charge as it sees fit . It alone can regulate the license fee . The entire United States has been divided into districts , representatives of the society being placed in charge in each district , and its demands are being enforced by ...
... charge as it sees fit . It alone can regulate the license fee . The entire United States has been divided into districts , representatives of the society being placed in charge in each district , and its demands are being enforced by ...
7. lappuse
... charges or fees shall be made by any owner of a copyright or by his assignee , or licensee , because that or any other musical composition is being furnished by , or for use by , radio , or because any person or corporation is engaged ...
... charges or fees shall be made by any owner of a copyright or by his assignee , or licensee , because that or any other musical composition is being furnished by , or for use by , radio , or because any person or corporation is engaged ...
14. lappuse
... charge for a license to use the new music $ 100 a year , based on 10 cents a seat , that would be the price of all the music in this world . If he takes off the price how is the public going to be benefited by it ? Are they going to get ...
... charge for a license to use the new music $ 100 a year , based on 10 cents a seat , that would be the price of all the music in this world . If he takes off the price how is the public going to be benefited by it ? Are they going to get ...
19. lappuse
... charge 10 , 15 , or 20 cents admission to the social to pay the expenses of the little gathering , get a little money into the treasury of this cooperative institution . Churches do the same thing . Mr. REID of Illinois . They have to ...
... charge 10 , 15 , or 20 cents admission to the social to pay the expenses of the little gathering , get a little money into the treasury of this cooperative institution . Churches do the same thing . Mr. REID of Illinois . They have to ...
26. lappuse
... charge was made to his patrons for same , that his admission charge was only for the film as shown . He also has a questionnaire in his program asking them to say whether they are paying for the music or to see the picture and he has ...
... charge was made to his patrons for same , that his admission charge was only for the film as shown . He also has a questionnaire in his program asking them to say whether they are paying for the music or to see the picture and he has ...
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2. lappuse - ... hereof, to make any arrangement or setting of it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of record in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be read or reproduced...
216. lappuse - The utility of this power will scarcely be questioned. The copyright of authors has been solemnly adjudged in Great Britain, to be a right at common law. The right to useful inventions seems with equal reason to belong to the inventors. The public good fully coincides in both cases with the claims of individuals.
330. lappuse - ... without prejudice to the rights of the author of the original work.
95. lappuse - To pay to the copyright proprietor such damages as the copyright proprietor may have suffered due to the infringement, as well as all the profits which the infringer shall have made from such infringement...
333. lappuse - The Governments of the countries of the Union reserve the right to enter into special Agreements among themselves, in so far as such Agreements grant to authors more extensive rights than those granted by the Convention, or contain other provisions not contrary to this Convention. The provisions of existing Agreements which satisfy these conditions shall remain applicable.
2. lappuse - ... the plaintiff shall be entitled to recover in lieu of profits and damages a royalty as provided in section one, subsection (e), of this act: Provided also, That whenever any person, in the absence of a license agreement, intends to use a copyrighted musical composition upon the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work...
3. lappuse - That any person entitled thereto, upon complying with the provisions of this Act, shall have the exclusive right: (a) To print, reprint, publish, copy, and vend the copyrighted work...
343. lappuse - When imported, for use and not for sale, not more than one copy of any such book in any one invoice, in good faith, by or for any society or institution incorporated for educational, literary, philosophical, scientific, or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning, or for any State, school, college, university, or free public library in the United States; Fourth.
219. lappuse - The great object and intention of the act is to secure to the public the advantages to be derived from the discoveries of individuals, and the means it employs are the compensation made to those individuals for the time and labor devoted to these discoveries, by the exclusive right to make, use, and sell the things discovered for a limited time.
2. lappuse - That it shall be the duty of the copyright owner, if he uses the musical composition himself for the manufacture of parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work...