To Amend The Copyright Act, S. 2082: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Improvements in Judicial Machinery of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, on S. 2082, August 20 and November 19, 1980U.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 - 152 lappuses |
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... requirement under present law that they must pay a copyright fee , generally in the form of purchasing a license from either the American Society of Composers , Authors and Publishers or Broadcast Music , Inc. , is contrary to other ...
... requirement under present law that they must pay a copyright fee , generally in the form of purchasing a license from either the American Society of Composers , Authors and Publishers or Broadcast Music , Inc. , is contrary to other ...
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... requirement in the present law with regard to the payment of performance royalties for entertainment they hire for various social events is a real burden . All they want is a clarification of the law so that on a one - time basis ...
... requirement in the present law with regard to the payment of performance royalties for entertainment they hire for various social events is a real burden . All they want is a clarification of the law so that on a one - time basis ...
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... requirement that there be no compensation paid to the performer . This requirement is unrealistic . A performer's services are limited by time and space - in other words , he can perform at only one place at a given time , whereas an ...
... requirement that there be no compensation paid to the performer . This requirement is unrealistic . A performer's services are limited by time and space - in other words , he can perform at only one place at a given time , whereas an ...
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... requirements of the 1976 Copyright Act . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Senator DECONCINI . Thank you , Mr. Weis . Does anyone else care to make an opening statement ? Mr. OESTERLING . I appreciate the opportunity to present testimony at ...
... requirements of the 1976 Copyright Act . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Senator DECONCINI . Thank you , Mr. Weis . Does anyone else care to make an opening statement ? Mr. OESTERLING . I appreciate the opportunity to present testimony at ...
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... requirement imposed by the Copyright Act of 1976 that they secure copyright licensing agreements for the performance of musical work in conjunction with our legitimate nonprofit activities . The pas- sage of S. 2082 is compatible in ...
... requirement imposed by the Copyright Act of 1976 that they secure copyright licensing agreements for the performance of musical work in conjunction with our legitimate nonprofit activities . The pas- sage of S. 2082 is compatible in ...
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96th Congress activities agreement American Legion amount annual ASCAP band Chairman charitable organizations CIANCIMINO circus Civil Rights Act Club committee community service composer CONGRESS THE LIBRARY copyright law copyright owners copyrighted music CRAMER donated entertainment Ervin Drake exemption Felice Bryant fraternal and veterans Fraternal Order fraternal organizations Friday groups HAMID hearings income jukebox Knights of Columbus Legion posts legislation LIBRARY OF CONGRESS license fees live music Loyal Order million MNA Clipping Bureau Moose lodges Moosehaven musical performances musicians nonprofit fraternal organizations nonprofit organizations nonprofit veterans OESTERLING Order of Eagles Order of Moose paid payment percent performance of music performance royalties play PREPARED STATEMENT profit profitmaking programs Public Law public performances record requirement RESNICK RIGGIN Saturday section 110 Senator DECONCINI Senator ZORINSKY Sept SESAC Shriners society songs songwriters SPLAIN subcommittee testimony Thank tion United Wayland Holyfield Wedding Dance WEIS writers
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19. lappuse - publicly" means — (1) to perform or display it at a place open to the public or at any place where a substantial number of persons outside of a normal circle of a family and its social acquaintances is gathered...
24. lappuse - ... to maintain true allegiance to the Government of the United States of America, and fidelity to its constitution and laws; to foster true patriotism; to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom; and to preserve and defend the United States from all her enemies, whomsoever.
106. lappuse - One of the principal purposes of the definition was to make clear that, contrary to the decision in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Distributing Corp. v. Wyatt, 21 CO Bull. 203 (D. Md. 1932), performances in "semipublic" places such as clubs, lodges, factories, summer camps, and schools are "public performances" subject to copyright control.
121. lappuse - ... without any purpose of direct or indirect commercial advantage and without payment of any fee or other compensation for the performance to any of its performers, promoters, or organizers...
20. lappuse - Not primarily for the benefit of the author, 'but primarily for the benefit of the public, such rights are given.
19. lappuse - USCS § 2000a(e)), excluding from the Act's coverage private clubs and other establishments not in fact open to the public.
122. lappuse - Section endorses the resolution relating to process patent legislation adopted by the Section of Patent, Trademark and Copyright Law of the American Bar Association at its 1983 Annual Meeting.
34. lappuse - The purposes of this corporation shall be fraternal, patriotic, historical, and educational; to preserve and strengthen comradeship among its members; to assist worthy comrades; to perpetuate the memory and history of our dead, and to assist their widows and orphans; to maintain true allegiance to the Government of the United States of America, and fidelity to its Constitution and laws; to foster true patriotism; to maintain and extend the institutions of American freedom; and to preserve and defend...
22. lappuse - Americans of all ages, all conditions, and all dispositions constantly form associations. They have not only commercial and manufacturing companies, in which all take part, but associations of a thousand other kinds, religious, moral, serious, futile, general or restricted, enormous or diminutive.
122. lappuse - The provisions of this title shall not apply to a private club or other establishment not in fact open to the public, except to the extent that the facilities of such establishment are made available to the customers or patrons of an establishment within the scope of subsection (b).