To Amend the Copyright Act: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Patents, United States Senate, Sixty-eighth Congress, First Session, on S. 2600, a Bill to Amend Section 1 of an Act Entitled "An Act to Amend and Consolidate the Acts Respecting Copyright", Approved March 4, 1909; April 9, 17, and 18, 1924U.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 - 277 lappuses |
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... advertisement of his place of business . On the same theory the store must pay a fee for that . Applying it to the patent law , suppose a man invented a certain kind of piano that had a certain tone to it 4 TO AMEND THE COPYRIGHT ACT.
... advertisement of his place of business . On the same theory the store must pay a fee for that . Applying it to the patent law , suppose a man invented a certain kind of piano that had a certain tone to it 4 TO AMEND THE COPYRIGHT ACT.
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... advertising men have told us that not more than one in fifty could we expect to respond ; that is , not more than one in fifty of our listeners . We had no way up to that time of determining how many listeners we had , because the ...
... advertising men have told us that not more than one in fifty could we expect to respond ; that is , not more than one in fifty of our listeners . We had no way up to that time of determining how many listeners we had , because the ...
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... advertising men have estimated that not more than 1 out of 50 would answer . That gives us a listening audience on that single station of over 8,000,000 people ; in other words , one broadcasting station with a greater circulation than ...
... advertising men have estimated that not more than 1 out of 50 would answer . That gives us a listening audience on that single station of over 8,000,000 people ; in other words , one broadcasting station with a greater circulation than ...
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... make commercial profit ? Mr. McDONALD . In no way except by selling their services , and just the moment they started selling their services and put obvious advertising on the air that station would be killed . TO AMEND THE COPYRIGHT ACT ...
... make commercial profit ? Mr. McDONALD . In no way except by selling their services , and just the moment they started selling their services and put obvious advertising on the air that station would be killed . TO AMEND THE COPYRIGHT ACT ...
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... advertising matter . Could it not be so dis- guised as to deceive the public ? Mr. McDONALD . Well , it is hard to draw a line there , Senator , where advertising starts and where it stops . We can take a front page of a morning paper ...
... advertising matter . Could it not be so dis- guised as to deceive the public ? Mr. McDONALD . Well , it is hard to draw a line there , Senator , where advertising starts and where it stops . We can take a front page of a morning paper ...
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1. lappuse - ... to make any arrangement or setting of it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of record in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be read or reproduced...
1. lappuse - ... whatsoever thereof; to make or to procure the making of any transcription or record thereof by or from which, in whole or in part, it may in any manner or by any method be exhibited, performed, represented, produced, or reproduced ; and to exhibit, perform, represent, produce, or reproduce it in any manner or by any method whatsoever ; (e) To perform the copyrighted work publicly for profit if it be a musical composition...
29. lappuse - If music did not pay, it would be given up. If it pays, it pays out of the public's pocket. Whether it pays or not, the purpose of employing it is profit, and that is enough.
274. lappuse - To pay to the copyright proprietor such damages as the copyright proprietor may have suffered due to the infringement...
29. lappuse - If the rights under the copyright are infringed only by a performance where money is taken at the door they are very imperfectly protected.
1. lappuse - ... (b) To translate the copyrighted work into other languages or dialects, or make any other version thereof, if it be a literary work ; to dramatize it if it be a- nondramatic work ; to convert it into a novel or other nondramatic work if it be a drama; to arrange or adapt it if it be a musical work; to complete, execute, and finish it if it be a model or design for a work of art...
2. lappuse - That whenever any person, in the absence of a license agreement, intends to use a copyrighted musical composition upon the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work...
209. lappuse - Federal Trade Commission Act" means the Act of Congress entitled "An Act to create a Federal Trade Commission, to define its powers and duties, and for other purposes," approved September 26, 1914, as amended.
274. lappuse - But the foregoing exceptions shall not deprive the copyright proprietor of any other remedy given him under this law, nor shall the limitation as to the amount of recovery apply to infringements occurring after the actual notice to a defendant, either by service of process in a suit or other written notice served upon him.
1. lappuse - ... (d) To perform or represent the copyrighted work publicly if it be a drama or, if it be a dramatic work and not reproduced in copies for sale, to vend any manuscript or any record whatsoever thereof; to make or to procure the making of any transcription or record thereof by or from...