Revision of Copyright Laws. Hearings .... Revised Copy for Use of the Committee on Patents. Feb. 25 to April 15, 1936.(74-2)1936 - 1560 lappuses |
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... license ? We license the sta- tion . We do not license the artist . The American Society gives the gentleman free accessibility to a reservoir of all of the works of the world embraced in our catalog . We give these gentlemen a license ...
... license ? We license the sta- tion . We do not license the artist . The American Society gives the gentleman free accessibility to a reservoir of all of the works of the world embraced in our catalog . We give these gentlemen a license ...
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... license . There are 611 broadcasting stations operating in the United States tonight , and we license 540 of them . The CHAIRMAN . What percentage of all the broadcasting stations all over the United States use music ? Mr. Buck . All of ...
... license . There are 611 broadcasting stations operating in the United States tonight , and we license 540 of them . The CHAIRMAN . What percentage of all the broadcasting stations all over the United States use music ? Mr. Buck . All of ...
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... license fee . He gets no compromise . Congressman , if a man is operating- Mr. O'MALLEY . Just a minute . You say that whenever the pay- ment is made to the attorney who brings your suit , that is the license fee of the A. S. C. A. P. ...
... license fee . He gets no compromise . Congressman , if a man is operating- Mr. O'MALLEY . Just a minute . You say that whenever the pay- ment is made to the attorney who brings your suit , that is the license fee of the A. S. C. A. P. ...
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... license forced upon them . Mr. Buck . Never . The CHAIRMAN . In the hearings our committee had in an investi- gation of pooling of patents and cross licensing , I specifically asked the presidents of the American Telephone & Telegraph ...
... license forced upon them . Mr. Buck . Never . The CHAIRMAN . In the hearings our committee had in an investi- gation of pooling of patents and cross licensing , I specifically asked the presidents of the American Telephone & Telegraph ...
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... license . By what rule or method do they determine the value of the license ? Because , that strikes me as being the measure of the value of the music to a certain extent . Mr. BUCK . May I say to you , sir , we give - if you were ...
... license . By what rule or method do they determine the value of the license ? Because , that strikes me as being the measure of the value of the music to a certain extent . Mr. BUCK . May I say to you , sir , we give - if you were ...
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amended American Society answer artists attorney authors and composers BALDWIN Berne Convention broadcasting stations Buck BURKAN CALDWELL cents CHAIRMAN charge CHURCH COHAN composers and authors compulsory license Congress Congressman contract copy copyright bill copyright law copyright owner copyrighted music court creators DALY DEEN Duffy bill DUNN exhibitors gentlemen give going hearings infringement interest Irving Berlin KAYE KRAMER LANHAM legislation license fee manufacturing clause McCLURE MILLS minimum damage motion picture musical compositions National National Broadcasting Co O'MALLEY operation orchestra organization paid percent performance for profit Performing Right Society performing rights phonograph records play present law protection provision public performance question racketeers radio broadcasting radio stations represent restaurant royalties Senator DUFFY Sirovich bill Society of Composers songs statement statutory damages suit theaters thing tion treaty United VALLEE Warner Bros wired radio write WTMJ York
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687. lappuse - Any person who has invented or discovered any new and useful art, machine, manufacture or composition of matter, or any new and useful improvement thereof, not known or used by others in this country before his invention or discovery thereof...
313. lappuse - States at the time of the first publication of his work; or (b) When the foreign state or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens...
320. lappuse - That all laws or parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed, but nothing in this Act shall affect causes of action for infringement of copyright heretofore committed now pending in courts of the United States, or which may hereafter be instituted; but such causes shall be prosecuted to a conclusion in the manner heretofore provided by law.
311. lappuse - ... 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...
687. lappuse - ... patented or described in any printed publication in this or any foreign country, before his invention or discovery thereof...
487. lappuse - That copyright may also be had of the works of an author of which copies are not reproduced for sale, by the deposit, with claim of copyright, of one complete copy of such work if it be a lecture or similar production or a dramatic, musical, or...
170. lappuse - ... and ingenious persons, in the various arts and sciences ; as the principal encouragement such persons can have, to make great and beneficial exertions of this nature, must exist in the legal security of the fruits of their study and industry, to themselves ; and as such security is one of the natural rights of all men, there being no property more peculiarly a man's own, than that which is produced by the labour of his mind...
127. lappuse - Provided, however. That nothing in this Act shall be so construed as to prevent the performance of religious or secular works, such as oratorios cantatas, masses, or octavo choruses by public schools, church choirs, or vocal societies, rented, borrowed, or obtained from some public library, public school, church choir, school choir, or vocal society, provided the performance is given for charitable or educational purposes and not for profit.
313. lappuse - The existence of the reciprocal conditions aforesaid shall be determined by the President of the United States, by proclamation made from time to time, as the purposes of this Act may require...
281. lappuse - ... illustrations produced by lithographic process, or photo-engraving process, and also to separate lithographs or photo-engravings, except where in either case the subjects represented are located in a foreign country and illustrate a scientific work or reproduce a work of art: Provided, however, That said requirements shall not apply to works in raised characters for the use of the blind, or to books of foreign origin in a language or languages other than English, or to books published abroad...