Cable Copyright Legislation: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications, Consumer Protection, and Finance of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session on H.R. 5949 ... June 3, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 - 318 lappuses |
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... club . Eastern Microwave , Inc. v . Doubleday Sports , Inc. , No. 81 - CV - 303 ( N.D.N.Y. , Mar. 12 , 1982 ) ( appeal docketed ) . In that case the court found EMI to be liable under the Copyright Act for retransmitting to cable ...
... club . Eastern Microwave , Inc. v . Doubleday Sports , Inc. , No. 81 - CV - 303 ( N.D.N.Y. , Mar. 12 , 1982 ) ( appeal docketed ) . In that case the court found EMI to be liable under the Copyright Act for retransmitting to cable ...
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... ( Yet insiders maintain that those clubs that fail to earn a profit do so because of sloppy business practices and not because the profits are not out there . ) Many hockey teams , moreover , are still turning profits despite the. 113 Page.
... ( Yet insiders maintain that those clubs that fail to earn a profit do so because of sloppy business practices and not because the profits are not out there . ) Many hockey teams , moreover , are still turning profits despite the. 113 Page.
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... club with a limited Profits flow in two ways : From business as usual and the sale of franchises number of memberships . Within that club , the value of each membership con- tinually rises , regardless of its individual appeal , because ...
... club with a limited Profits flow in two ways : From business as usual and the sale of franchises number of memberships . Within that club , the value of each membership con- tinually rises , regardless of its individual appeal , because ...
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... traditional sources of income the home gate and the marketing -- of broadcasting rights . In order to protect these sources of income , our clubs may have no choice but to turn You must understand , Mr. Chairman , that we face 122.
... traditional sources of income the home gate and the marketing -- of broadcasting rights . In order to protect these sources of income , our clubs may have no choice but to turn You must understand , Mr. Chairman , that we face 122.
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... clubs ' markets significantly undercuts our ability to derive revenue because it competes unfairly with our home ... club's is eroded home gate and broadcasting revenues depend -- by the saturation of the club's market by the repeated ...
... clubs ' markets significantly undercuts our ability to derive revenue because it competes unfairly with our home ... club's is eroded home gate and broadcasting revenues depend -- by the saturation of the club's market by the repeated ...
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17. lappuse - ... may be adjusted to insure that the rates for the additional distant signal equivalents resulting from such carriage are reasonable in the light of the changes effected by the amendment to such rules and regulations. In determining the reasonableness of rates proposed following an amendment of Federal Communications Commission rules and regulations, the Copyright...
10. lappuse - ... if the actual gross receipts paid by subscribers to a cable system for the period covered by the statement for the basic service of providing secondary transmissions of primary broadcast transmitters...
29. lappuse - network station" is a television broadcast station that is owned or operated by , or affiliated with , one or more of the television networks in the United States providing nationwide transmissions, and that transmits a substantial part of the programing supplied by such networks for a substantial part of that station's typical broadcast day. An "independent station...
34. lappuse - Notwithstanding the provisions of clause (1) of this subsection, the secondary transmission to the public by a cable system of a primary transmission made by a broadcast station licensed by an appropriate governmental authority of Canada or Mexico...
9. lappuse - ... of a primary transmitter in whole or in part beyond the local service area of such primary transmitter, such amount to be applied against the fee, if any, payable pursuant...
17. lappuse - ... (B) In the event that the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission are amended at any time after April 15, 1976, to permit the carriage by cable systems of additional television broadcast signals beyond the local service area of the primary transmitters of such...
9. lappuse - ... 0.2 of 1 per centum of such gross receipts for the fifth distant signal equivalent and each additional distant signal equivalent thereafter...
34. lappuse - Mexico and embodying a performance or display of a work is actionable as an act of infringement under section 501, and is fully subject to the remedies provided by sections 502 through 506 and 509...
10. lappuse - ... system for the period covered by the statement, for the basic service of providing secondary transmissions of primary broadcast transmitters, are more than $80,000 but less than $160,000, the royalty fee payable under this subclause shall be (i) 0.5 of 1 per centum of any gross receipts up to $80,000; and (ii) 1 per centum of any gross receipts in excess of $80,000 but less than $160,000, regardless of the number of distant signal equivalents, if any.
18. lappuse - April 15, 1976, or the carriage of a signal of the same type (that is, independent, network, or noncommercial educational) substituted for such permitted signal, or (ii) a television broadcast signal first carried after April 15, 1976, pursuant to an individual waiver of the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission, as such rules and regulations were in effect on April 15,1976.