Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 15. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1976 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 43.
1. lappuse
... damages rather than actual damages for profits . The statute provides for a minimum of $ 250 and a maximum of $ 5,000 for each infringement . Included were infringements of three individual songs registered in class ( e ) as Musical Com ...
... damages rather than actual damages for profits . The statute provides for a minimum of $ 250 and a maximum of $ 5,000 for each infringement . Included were infringements of three individual songs registered in class ( e ) as Musical Com ...
148. lappuse
... Damages may include either ( a ) actual damages and profits or ( b ) statutory damages for all infringements involved in an action . The statutory damages shall not be less than $ 250 or more than $ 10,000 , as the court considers just ...
... Damages may include either ( a ) actual damages and profits or ( b ) statutory damages for all infringements involved in an action . The statutory damages shall not be less than $ 250 or more than $ 10,000 , as the court considers just ...
370. lappuse
... damages for the manufacture of records prior to compliance is a belief that compliance with section 1 ( e ) will relieve a pirate of liability for subsequently produced recordings.98 The central issue in Shapiro , Bernstein & Co ...
... damages for the manufacture of records prior to compliance is a belief that compliance with section 1 ( e ) will relieve a pirate of liability for subsequently produced recordings.98 The central issue in Shapiro , Bernstein & Co ...
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Current FTC and Other Actions | 25 |
Recent Supreme Court Cases | 37 |
FTC Regulation of Interstate Land Sales | 43 |
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