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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1397. lappuse
... limited under the revision legislation . Indeed , we are concerned , as is the
Department of Justice , that unless this potential loophole is expressly closed ,
there may be a " backdoor " opnortunity for record pirates to copy copyrighted
sound ...
... limited under the revision legislation . Indeed , we are concerned , as is the
Department of Justice , that unless this potential loophole is expressly closed ,
there may be a " backdoor " opnortunity for record pirates to copy copyrighted
sound ...
1565. lappuse
... anyone knows what the volume of sales will be for a particular licensed
recording ; consequently , the opportunity for sales volume ( which comes after )
to affect the pricing of a license transaction ( which comes before ) is highly
limited .
... anyone knows what the volume of sales will be for a particular licensed
recording ; consequently , the opportunity for sales volume ( which comes after )
to affect the pricing of a license transaction ( which comes before ) is highly
limited .
1592. lappuse
... due to the author of a real hit . But at least the higher figure would allow some
additional room for bargaining which 2 . 5¢ or 3¢ does not . In short , if a creator '
s song is certain to be among the very limited number of popular best sellers ...
... due to the author of a real hit . But at least the higher figure would allow some
additional room for bargaining which 2 . 5¢ or 3¢ does not . In short , if a creator '
s song is certain to be among the very limited number of popular best sellers ...
1642. lappuse
In fact , there is limited overall risk in the record industry , as indicated by the
steady uptrend of sales year after year , even in periods of recession . There are
a lot more impoverished song writers , and a lot more songs which fail to be
recorded ...
In fact , there is limited overall risk in the record industry , as indicated by the
steady uptrend of sales year after year , even in periods of recession . There are
a lot more impoverished song writers , and a lot more songs which fail to be
recorded ...
1649. lappuse
I think what happens is that the writer gets coerced , because the marketplace is
limited by certain companies and by certain singers . For example , as you realize
, many singers record their own material . I would love Elton John to record my ...
I think what happens is that the writer gets coerced , because the marketplace is
limited by certain companies and by certain singers . For example , as you realize
, many singers record their own material . I would love Elton John to record my ...
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