Music Licensing and Small Business: Hearing Before the Committee on Small Business, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fourth Congress, Second Session, Washington, DC, May 8, 1996, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1997 - 257 lappuses |
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... fee . They should be told what they're paying for , and they should have an economical method of resolving disputes at their disposal . Unfortunately , current law doesn't protect these rights . H.R. 789 fixes this problem . Many people ...
... fee . They should be told what they're paying for , and they should have an economical method of resolving disputes at their disposal . Unfortunately , current law doesn't protect these rights . H.R. 789 fixes this problem . Many people ...
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... fee . Current law requires a small business owner to go to a single court in New York City and spend thousands of dollars in legal expenses to dispute an improper fee , often involving only a few hundred dol- lars . Clearly , the ...
... fee . Current law requires a small business owner to go to a single court in New York City and spend thousands of dollars in legal expenses to dispute an improper fee , often involving only a few hundred dol- lars . Clearly , the ...
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... License Beverage Association , the organization which negotiated an ... fees . I want to emphasize from the outset that I fully endorse the ... license enforcement practices of leading music licensing societies . Under current law ...
... License Beverage Association , the organization which negotiated an ... fees . I want to emphasize from the outset that I fully endorse the ... license enforcement practices of leading music licensing societies . Under current law ...
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... licensing fair . Representative Sensenbrenner's bill , H.R. 789 , will allow small businesses to play incidental or back- ground music on radios or TV's without paying licensing fees . Those are the royalty fees paid to licensing ...
... licensing fair . Representative Sensenbrenner's bill , H.R. 789 , will allow small businesses to play incidental or back- ground music on radios or TV's without paying licensing fees . Those are the royalty fees paid to licensing ...
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... license for all of them . As a practical matter that means that historically there has not been , as in most other industries in this country , a lot of competition and competitive constraint in terms of the prices that ASCAP charges ...
... license for all of them . As a practical matter that means that historically there has not been , as in most other industries in this country , a lot of competition and competitive constraint in terms of the prices that ASCAP charges ...
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ALGER amended antitrust arbitration ASCAP and BMI ASCAP repertory background music Barba BERENSON Berne Convention bill blanket license BMI and SESAC Broadcast Music Chair MEYERS Congress consent decrees copyright law copyright owner copyrighted music cost disputes Dixville Notch entertainment Epperson exempt Fairness in Musical hearing incidental infringement intellectual property issue Jim Sensenbrenner LAFALCE lawsuit legislation Licensed Beverage Association Madam Chair motion picture music licensing organizations music licensing societies music publishers music users musical compositions Musical Licensing Act National Football League National Licensed Beverage National Religious Broadcasters National Restaurant Association negotiate NLBA paid Pat Alger percent performance or display performing rights organizations performing rights society play program license public performance radio stations Religious Broadcasters representatives request restaurateurs retail royalties Sensenbrenner SESAC small business owners Society of Composers songs songwriters TAVENNER television Th F Thank there's tion York ZELIFF