Audio Home Recording Act of 1991: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Intellectual Property and Judicial Administration of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 3204 ... February 19, 1992U.S. Government Printing Office, 1993 - 402 lappuses |
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... or annual statements of ac- count , except that aggregate information that does not disclose , directly or indirectly , compa- ny - specific information may be made available to the public ; HR 3204 IH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 22.
... or annual statements of ac- count , except that aggregate information that does not disclose , directly or indirectly , compa- ny - specific information may be made available to the public ; HR 3204 IH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 22.
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... Kastenmeier called specific attention to the " Home Recordings ” passage in the House Report , and stated that the practice 6 117 Cong . Rec . 34,748-49 ( 1971 ) . - 7 of home taping " is considered both presently 68.
... Kastenmeier called specific attention to the " Home Recordings ” passage in the House Report , and stated that the practice 6 117 Cong . Rec . 34,748-49 ( 1971 ) . - 7 of home taping " is considered both presently 68.
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... specific reply to the first questions set out above , ASCAP claimed it is not feasible for individual copyright owners to negotiate with audio service providers to compensate them for losses due to home taping . It also asserted that ...
... specific reply to the first questions set out above , ASCAP claimed it is not feasible for individual copyright owners to negotiate with audio service providers to compensate them for losses due to home taping . It also asserted that ...
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... specific . The proposal necessarily includes technical definitions regarding the equipment and media subject to the royalty system and the SCMS . The preliminary analysis of the Copyright Office at this time is that the technical ...
... specific . The proposal necessarily includes technical definitions regarding the equipment and media subject to the royalty system and the SCMS . The preliminary analysis of the Copyright Office at this time is that the technical ...
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... specific statutory or regulatory authority to close out royalty payment accounts after a reasonable period , such as three to four years . Under the cable license , the Office has maintained separate accounts for each calendar year ...
... specific statutory or regulatory authority to close out royalty payment accounts after a reasonable period , such as three to four years . Under the cable license , the Office has maintained separate accounts for each calendar year ...
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1st Sess AES/EBU analog ASCAP Ass'n ATRAC Audio Home Recording audio recording device Barry Manilow bill broadcasting cable Category Code Chairman Comm compact cassette compact disc compulsory license Cong CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Copy Management System copyright infringement copyright law Copyright Legislation Copyright Office copyright owners copyright protection courts data compression digital audio input digital audio interface digital audio recording digital audio tape digital compact cassette digital recording disk distribution enacted equipment format Home Recording Act home taping HUGHES interested copyright parties laser Legislation and Technological Litman machines magnetic manufacturers Mini Disc motion picture multimedia music industry musicassette negotiations playback prerecorded professional proposed provisions record companies recording industry recording medium Register of Copyrights representatives revision Roach royalty payments SCMS Senate Serial Copy Management songwriters Sony sound recordings Subcommittee supra note Technological Change testimony tion videocassette recorders
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