The reports also state that it is clear that any form of dissemination in which the material object does not change hands, for example, performances or displays on television, is not a publication no matter how many people are exposed to the work. Data Base Subcommittee Report & Additional Views - 13. lappuseautors: United States. National Commission on New Technological Uses of Copyrighted Works - 1977 - 18 lapasPilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| United States - 1989 - 1428 lapas
...plain that any form or dissemination in which a material object does not change hands — performances or displays on television, for example— is not a...offered to a group of wholesalers, broadcasters, motion picture theaters, etc., publication takes place if the purpose is "further distribution, public performance,... | |
| Mary Brandt Jensen - 1996 - 278 lapas
...plain that any form of dissemination in which a material object does not change hands— performances or displays on television, for example— is not a...publication no matter how many people are exposed to the work."27 If publication is equal to distribution, and no publication occurs because no physical copy... | |
| Al Kohn, Bob Kohn - 2002 - 979 lapas
...clear that "any form of dissemination in which a material object does not change hands — performances or displays on television, for example — is not...publication no matter how many people are exposed to the work."xxvm 28 Presumably, this would apply to any form of transmission, even reproductions made by... | |
| Tony Laidig - 2006 - 176 lapas
...which the material object does not change hands, for example, performances or displays on television, is not a publication no matter how many people are exposed to the work. However, when copies or phonorecords are offered for sale or lease to a group of wholesalers, broadcasters,... | |
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