Copyright Holder Protection Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1384 ... November 20, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 158 lappuses |
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... clause reflects an accommodation between two competing concerns : that of providing compensation to authors , and that of promoting public access to derivative works . The majority apparently concludes that its interpreta- tion of the ...
... clause reflects an accommodation between two competing concerns : that of providing compensation to authors , and that of promoting public access to derivative works . The majority apparently concludes that its interpreta- tion of the ...
10. lappuse
... clause of the 1976 Act , and we have concluded that the Specter bill is consistent with congressional sentiment during the reform process . So the Copyright Office weighs in in support of the goals of S. 1384 , even though we might have ...
... clause of the 1976 Act , and we have concluded that the Specter bill is consistent with congressional sentiment during the reform process . So the Copyright Office weighs in in support of the goals of S. 1384 , even though we might have ...
12. lappuse
... clause , Congress wanted to give authors more money for their works that turned out to be popular and long - lived . Congress gave them the chance to get a better deal than they did early in their careers when they were untested and ...
... clause , Congress wanted to give authors more money for their works that turned out to be popular and long - lived . Congress gave them the chance to get a better deal than they did early in their careers when they were untested and ...
21. lappuse
... clause is to secure copyright protection to authors . 24 / 2. Revision Period 1965-1976 . During this period a number of copyright bills were introduced in both houses of Congress and a number of hearings were held , but the language of ...
... clause is to secure copyright protection to authors . 24 / 2. Revision Period 1965-1976 . During this period a number of copyright bills were introduced in both houses of Congress and a number of hearings were held , but the language of ...
30. lappuse
... clause containing the exception ( the technique of the House bill ) seems preferable to indirect amendment ( the Senate bill ) . The latter approach may invite further litigation to test the " clarification . " 42 / The amendment to ...
... clause containing the exception ( the technique of the House bill ) seems preferable to indirect amendment ( the Senate bill ) . The latter approach may invite further litigation to test the " clarification . " 42 / The amendment to ...
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1299 Ocean Avenue amendment Arlen Specter ASCAP author's grant Authors League Barbara Ringer bargaining power benefits Berman book publisher composer Congress intended congressional intent contract Copyright Law Revision Copyright Office copyright term copyrighted work covered Court of Appeals created creators date of termination Dean Kay Dear Dean derivative rights derivative works based derivative works exception effective date exploit Fox license George David Weiss Group 1299 Ocean Harry Fox Agency hearing heirs issue legislative history mechanical royalties middleman Mills Music decision motion picture Music Group 1299 music industry music publishers pay royalties promote protection publisher's recapture receive record companies Register of Copyrights renewal copyright renewal term reversion right to terminate Santa Monica section 304 Senator SPECTER share of royalties song songwriters sound recordings statement statute statutory subsisting copyrights Ted Snyder term of copyright terminated grant termination clause termination provisions termination right U.S. Supreme Court Welk Music Group Who's Sorry windfall writers