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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... opinion misconstrued the intent of Congress with respect to a key provision of the act and thereby deprived songwriters , authors , and other art- ists of important benefits Congress meant them to have . Frankly , as the members of this ...
... opinion misconstrued the intent of Congress with respect to a key provision of the act and thereby deprived songwriters , authors , and other art- ists of important benefits Congress meant them to have . Frankly , as the members of this ...
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... opinion , the intention of Congress was that termination means termination . And if the entrepreneurs rights were only contractual -- if it did not create and own the derivative work in question then Congress intended that the ...
... opinion , the intention of Congress was that termination means termination . And if the entrepreneurs rights were only contractual -- if it did not create and own the derivative work in question then Congress intended that the ...
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... illusory , benefits to authors and their heirs ?. The Question of Legislative History Both the majority and minority opinions in the Mills case dwelt at length on the legislative history of the statutory provisions 47.
... illusory , benefits to authors and their heirs ?. The Question of Legislative History Both the majority and minority opinions in the Mills case dwelt at length on the legislative history of the statutory provisions 47.
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... opinion , the intention of Congress was that termination should mean termination . In the Mills case situation the publisher had alrady received everything Congress ever intended to give it . The intended beneficiary of the exception ...
... opinion , the intention of Congress was that termination should mean termination . In the Mills case situation the publisher had alrady received everything Congress ever intended to give it . The intended beneficiary of the exception ...
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... opinion in the Mills Music Case . Kindest regards . SH : mm Paramount Sincerely ,ん Sidney Herman Gulf Western Company 1 Gulf Western Plaza , New York , New York 10023 / 212-333-3433 Cable : Famusic RECEIVEC - 5 1985 JL The Lowery Group ...
... opinion in the Mills Music Case . Kindest regards . SH : mm Paramount Sincerely ,ん Sidney Herman Gulf Western Company 1 Gulf Western Plaza , New York , New York 10023 / 212-333-3433 Cable : Famusic RECEIVEC - 5 1985 JL The Lowery Group ...
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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