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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However , that seemingly innocuous " penny " involves added payments of about
$ 47 million per year to the music publishing industry , an increase of 59 % . The
$ 47 million " penny " payment is the biggest money issue in this bill and the ...
However , that seemingly innocuous " penny " involves added payments of about
$ 47 million per year to the music publishing industry , an increase of 59 % . The
$ 47 million " penny " payment is the biggest money issue in this bill and the ...
1398. lappuse
However , that seemingly innocuous penny involves added payments of about $
47 million per year to the music publishing industry , which is an increase of 59
percent . The $ 47 million " penny payment is the biggest money issue in this bill
...
However , that seemingly innocuous penny involves added payments of about $
47 million per year to the music publishing industry , which is an increase of 59
percent . The $ 47 million " penny payment is the biggest money issue in this bill
...
1399. lappuse
Mr . WIGGINS . You are speaking of the aggregate payment ? To the composer ,
it may be 2 cents . Mr . GORTIKOV . The individual payment to the composer and
publisher may be 2 cents , yes . The aggregate income would be 20 to 24 cents .
Mr . WIGGINS . You are speaking of the aggregate payment ? To the composer ,
it may be 2 cents . Mr . GORTIKOV . The individual payment to the composer and
publisher may be 2 cents , yes . The aggregate income would be 20 to 24 cents .
1409. lappuse
Consequently , as shown in Exhibit C , Total royalty payments 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 ...
Consequently , as shown in Exhibit C , Total royalty payments 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 ...
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Mechanical royalty payments by the U . S . recording industry went up faster than
either the Consumer Price Index or Median Family Income . These payments ,
also in terms of index numbers , went from 100 to 205 . If overseas royalties from
...
Mechanical royalty payments by the U . S . recording industry went up faster than
either the Consumer Price Index or Median Family Income . These payments ,
also in terms of index numbers , went from 100 to 205 . If overseas royalties from
...
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2222. lappuse - ... (1) to reproduce the copyrighted work in copies or phonorecords; (2) to prepare derivative works based upon the copyrighted work; (3) to distribute copies or phonorecords of the copyrighted work to the public by sale or other transfer of ownership, or by rental, lease, or lending...
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1746. lappuse - ... to make any arrangement or setting of, it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of record in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be read or reproduced...
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