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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1396. lappuse
The protection for records issued before February 15 , 1972 was left to the states .
The Supreme Court has confirmed that states have the authority to enact
antipiracy laws for sound recordings issued prior to February 15 , 1972 and that
those ...
The protection for records issued before February 15 , 1972 was left to the states .
The Supreme Court has confirmed that states have the authority to enact
antipiracy laws for sound recordings issued prior to February 15 , 1972 and that
those ...
1397. lappuse
Finally , protection against piracy of pre - 1972 recordings is of particular
importance because older music has been enjoying resurgence . The equity of
state law protection for these older recordings is underscored by the fact that 36
states ...
Finally , protection against piracy of pre - 1972 recordings is of particular
importance because older music has been enjoying resurgence . The equity of
state law protection for these older recordings is underscored by the fact that 36
states ...
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Also , if , back to the compulsory question , if there is a decontrol envisioned ,
then you might as well decontrol all the way and not have the life plus 50
protection . Mr . Drinan . Where is it really different from the book industry ? We do
not get ...
Also , if , back to the compulsory question , if there is a decontrol envisioned ,
then you might as well decontrol all the way and not have the life plus 50
protection . Mr . Drinan . Where is it really different from the book industry ? We do
not get ...
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Books so printed could enjoy copyright protection in this country under Universal
Copyright Convention . The maintenance of the conditions now in effect in the
form of the Manufacturing Clause , assuring manufacture in this country as a ...
Books so printed could enjoy copyright protection in this country under Universal
Copyright Convention . The maintenance of the conditions now in effect in the
form of the Manufacturing Clause , assuring manufacture in this country as a ...
1670. lappuse
Prior to that time , as has been pointed out , there was no protection for foreign
nationals in this country and there was no protection for American authors in
England . The result was that English titles were pirated in this country
generously and ...
Prior to that time , as has been pointed out , there was no protection for foreign
nationals in this country and there was no protection for American authors in
England . The result was that English titles were pirated in this country
generously and ...
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