Copyright Law Revision: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 2223 ....U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 |
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... received by a record maker was 40 ¢ for a typical record , which then had a single tune on one side . The royalty then represented 5 % of the recording company's price . Since then , because of technological progress , the price per ...
... received by a record maker was 40 ¢ for a typical record , which then had a single tune on one side . The royalty then represented 5 % of the recording company's price . Since then , because of technological progress , the price per ...
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... received by publishing companies and others from phonograph records have increased greatly . Over the past decade , these royalties from the United States , alone , have more than doubled , from $ 38 million to about $ 79 million . In ...
... received by publishing companies and others from phonograph records have increased greatly . Over the past decade , these royalties from the United States , alone , have more than doubled , from $ 38 million to about $ 79 million . In ...
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... and in terms of royalties received per released tune , have beaten inflation by a wide margin , as gauged by either the Consumer Price Index or Median Family Income . 14 RAISING THE ROYALTY RATE WOULD HAVE SERIOUS IMPACTS To understand ...
... and in terms of royalties received per released tune , have beaten inflation by a wide margin , as gauged by either the Consumer Price Index or Median Family Income . 14 RAISING THE ROYALTY RATE WOULD HAVE SERIOUS IMPACTS To understand ...
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... prices have not escalated along with other prices since 1909 , but are now actually very much lower . Back in 1909 , record nakers sold a record with one tune on one side . 344 The price they received was 40 ¢ . The price 1435.
... prices have not escalated along with other prices since 1909 , but are now actually very much lower . Back in 1909 , record nakers sold a record with one tune on one side . 344 The price they received was 40 ¢ . The price 1435.
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... received was 40 ¢ . The price per tune was 40 ¢ . In 1974 , for a far better product , the record makers received for a two- sided 45 RPM " Single " a price of 54.84 . That amounts to 27.44 per tune as compared to 40 ¢ in 1909 . When ...
... received was 40 ¢ . The price per tune was 40 ¢ . In 1974 , for a far better product , the record makers received for a two- sided 45 RPM " Single " a price of 54.84 . That amounts to 27.44 per tune as compared to 40 ¢ in 1909 . When ...
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advertising album amendment American Annual Subscriber Revenues artists ASCAP Association authors broadcast station cable system cable television CATV ceiling cents Chairman composers compulsory license Congress copy Copyright Fee copyright law copyright liability Copyright Office copyright owners costs D.C. DEAR DANIELSON distant signals distribution DRINAN exemption Exhibit Federal Federal Communications Commission Guam Harry Fox Agency House included income increase infringement issue KASTEN MEIER KASTENMEIER legislation literary LP albums manufacturing clause mechanical royalties ment million Motion Picture music publishing National paid PATTISON percent performance period phonorecords photocopying present law produced profit provisions public broadcasting question radio record companies record makers record producers recording industry Register of Copyrights religious Representatives retransmit revision bill RIAA RINGER royalty rates Section 111 serial SESAC song sound recordings standard statement statute statutory license statutory rate tape TELEPROMPTER PROPOSAL testimony tion tunes United
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2205. lappuse - Copyright protection subsists, in accordance with this title, in original works of authorship fixed in any tangible medium of expression, now known or later developed, from which they can be perceived, reproduced, or otherwise communicated, either directly or with the aid of a machine or device.
1669. lappuse - Subject to the requirement that such measures are not applied in a manner which would constitute a means of arbitrary or unjustifiable discrimination between countries where the same conditions prevail, or a disguised restriction on international trade...
2127. lappuse - For the purposes of this section (1) continuity of session is broken only by an adjournment of Congress sine die ; and (2) the days on which either House is not in session because of an adjournment of more than three days to a day certain are excluded in the computation of any period of time in which Congress is in continuous session.
1700. lappuse - That if any person shall infringe the copyright in any work protected under the copyright laws of the United States...
2146. lappuse - ... to exercise its judgment without the leave or hindrance of any other official or any department of the government.
1883. lappuse - Supplementary Report of the Register of Copyrights on the General Revision of the US Copyright Law: 1965 Revision Bill.
1779. lappuse - Provided, That nothing in this clause prevents a library or archives from participating in interlibrary arrangements that do not have, as their purpose or effect, that the library or archives receiving such copies or phonorecords for distribution...
2056. lappuse - ... distributed" if the person exercising the compulsory license has voluntarily and permanently parted with its possession. With respect to each work embodied in the phonorecord, the royalty shall be either two and three-fourths cents,* or one-half of one cent* per minute of playing time or fraction thereof, whichever amount is larger.
2120. lappuse - SEC. 396. (a) The Congress hereby finds and declares that (1) it is in the public interest to encourage the growth and development of public radio and television broadcasting, including the use of such media for instructional, educational, and cultural purposes...
2205. lappuse - Government" is a work prepared by an officer or employee of the United States Government as part of that person's official duties. A "work made for hire" is (1) a work prepared by an employee within the scope of his or her employment; or (2) a work specially ordered or commissioned for use as a contribution to a collective work, as a...