Audio and Video First Sale Doctrine: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H.R. 1027, H.R. 1029, and S. 32 ... October 6, 27, December 13, 1983, February 23 and April 12, 1984, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 730 lappuses |
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... retailer down the street is also cheated of possible sales from this unfair competition . Rental shops primarily ... retailers would no longer suffer a competitive disadvantage against rental shops , and the public would be assured a ...
... retailer down the street is also cheated of possible sales from this unfair competition . Rental shops primarily ... retailers would no longer suffer a competitive disadvantage against rental shops , and the public would be assured a ...
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... retailers . As rental shops proliferate , their impact upon the music industry will grow more severe . all participants in the industry performers , music publishers , musicians , vocalists , record companies , retailers , and all of ...
... retailers . As rental shops proliferate , their impact upon the music industry will grow more severe . all participants in the industry performers , music publishers , musicians , vocalists , record companies , retailers , and all of ...
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... retailers is equally severe . Rental shops have an unfair advantage over retail stores : because rental shops do not compensate the copyright owners for each transaction , they can charge far less than the retailers and cut into their ...
... retailers is equally severe . Rental shops have an unfair advantage over retail stores : because rental shops do not compensate the copyright owners for each transaction , they can charge far less than the retailers and cut into their ...
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... retailers , and to consumers . The music community will receive fair compensation for the enjoyment of its creative works by those who rent them . Moreover , it will obtain effective protection for its existing right of reproduction ...
... retailers , and to consumers . The music community will receive fair compensation for the enjoyment of its creative works by those who rent them . Moreover , it will obtain effective protection for its existing right of reproduction ...
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... retailers of noncopyrighted articles to dispose of products as they choose does not stem from the protections of the first sale doctrine ; rather , they have that right pursuant to antitrust principles governing vertical restraints ...
... retailers of noncopyrighted articles to dispose of products as they choose does not stem from the protections of the first sale doctrine ; rather , they have that right pursuant to antitrust principles governing vertical restraints ...
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