Copyright Office/Copyright Royalty Tribunal: hearings before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, first session, on Copyright Office/Copyright Royalty Tribunal, March 3, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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12. lappuse
... adjustment in the future . But they clearly show that such disputes can be settled privately , with flexibility that permits their adaptation to changes in the marketplace and in the classroom . The negotiators deserve commendation for ...
... adjustment in the future . But they clearly show that such disputes can be settled privately , with flexibility that permits their adaptation to changes in the marketplace and in the classroom . The negotiators deserve commendation for ...
18. lappuse
... adjustment in response to these changes , presently contested in a case before the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia , is discussed later . 3. Copyright Office . Collection of Royalties : Under the statute , cable systems ...
... adjustment in response to these changes , presently contested in a case before the Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia , is discussed later . 3. Copyright Office . Collection of Royalties : Under the statute , cable systems ...
19. lappuse
... adjustment decisions : ( 1 ) The CRT is authorized to adjust the statutory royalty rate schedule every five years to ... adjustments : A ) The CRT added a surcharge ranging between .599 % to .089 % to the existing rate schedule to ...
... adjustment decisions : ( 1 ) The CRT is authorized to adjust the statutory royalty rate schedule every five years to ... adjustments : A ) The CRT added a surcharge ranging between .599 % to .089 % to the existing rate schedule to ...
21. lappuse
... adjustment for carriage of newly permitted distant signals until March 15 , 1983 , or a decision by the Court of Appeals on the appeal of the CRT regulation , whichever occurs first . The 3.75 % rate adjustment was to become effective ...
... adjustment for carriage of newly permitted distant signals until March 15 , 1983 , or a decision by the Court of Appeals on the appeal of the CRT regulation , whichever occurs first . The 3.75 % rate adjustment was to become effective ...
45. lappuse
... with a rather urgent request to state the intention of the office with respect to its interpretation of the congressional action in extending the effective 19-419 0-83--4 date of the CRT's cable rate adjustment to March 15. 45.
... with a rather urgent request to state the intention of the office with respect to its interpretation of the congressional action in extending the effective 19-419 0-83--4 date of the CRT's cable rate adjustment to March 15. 45.
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97th Congress additional distant signal Barney Frank Betamax bill Brennan broadcast signals cable compulsory license cable copyright cable industry cable operators Cable Royalty Distribution cable systems cable television Cable Television Association cable's Commissioner committee compulsory license copy Copyright Act copyright law Copyright Office copyright owners Copyright Royalty Tribunal Counsel Court of Appeals Dan Lungren decision deregulation determination distant signal equivalent effective date exemption FCC's Federal Communications Commission Federal Register fee schedule first-sale doctrine increase KASTENMEIER KOKI KOKI-TV LADD legislative Library March 15 marketplace MAZZOLI MPAA National Cable Television NCTA NCTA's November 19 off-air taping payment percent photocopying presented Proceeding CRT Docket program suppliers Proposed Findings rate adjustment record repeal request resale carriers result revenue Royalty Distribution Proceeding royalty fees royalty rate satellite SAWYER secondary transmissions Senate statement statutory subcommittee subscribers syndicated exclusivity rules syndicated programming teletext testified testimony Tribunal's
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69. lappuse - Commission or by an appropriate governmental authority of Canada or 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...
70. lappuse - ... of 1 per centum of such gross receipts for the fifth distant signal equivalent and each additional distant signal equivalent thereafter...
6. lappuse - That constitutional provision is Art. I, § 8, cl. 8, which empowers Congress "To promote the Progress of Science and useful Arts, by securing for limited Times to Authors and Inventors the exclusive Right to their respective Writings and Discoveries.
26. lappuse - ... carrier who has no direct or indirect control over the content or selection of the primary transmission or over the particular recipients of the secondary transmission, and whose activities with respect to the secondary transmission consist solely of providing wires, cables, or other communications channels for the use of others : Provided, That the provisions of this clause extend only to the activities of said carrier with respect to secondary transmissions and do not exempt from liability...
25. lappuse - ... 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, if the primary transmission is not made, for reception by the public at large but is controlled and limited to reception by particular members of the public...
8. lappuse - ... voluntary, but it is a prerequisite to the initiation of an infringement suit. Other advantages are attached to registration, and in the fiscal year ending September 30, 1982, some 468,149 registrations were made. Even though registration is voluntary, the law contains a mandatory deposit requirement for all works published in the United States with a notice of copyright. In 1982, the Deposits and Acquisitions Section of the Copyright Office obtained many new acquisitions for the collections...
27. lappuse - Each Contracting State undertakes to take adequate measures to prevent the distribution on or from its territory of any programmecarrying signal by any distributor for whom the signal emitted to or passing through the satellite is not intended.
26. lappuse - ... by any carrier who has no direct or indirect control over the content or selection of the primary transmission or over the particular recipients of the secondary transmission, and whose activities with respect to the secondary transmission consist solely of providing wires, cables, or other communications channels for the use of others...
1. lappuse - It is composed of five Commissioners, appointed by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate, one of whom is designated as Chairman.