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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Price Per Tune Is Down ; Copyright Owners ' Share Is Up FIRST , let me draw
your attention to Exhibit B . When the statutory rate was set at 2¢ , the price
received by a record maker was 40¢ for a typical record , which then had a single
tune on ...
Price Per Tune Is Down ; Copyright Owners ' Share Is Up FIRST , let me draw
your attention to Exhibit B . When the statutory rate was set at 2¢ , the price
received by a record maker was 40¢ for a typical record , which then had a single
tune on ...
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 ...
1415. lappuse
The proceeds from these royalties , as measured both in the dolla : aggregate
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 ...
The proceeds from these royalties , as measured both in the dolla : aggregate
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 ...
1435. lappuse
The first is that record 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 . The price they received was 40 . The price
per ...
The first is that record 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 . The price they received was 40 . The price
per ...
1436. lappuse
The price they received was 40 . The price per tune was 40¢ . In 1974 , for a far
better product , the record sakers received for a twosided 45 RPM " Singles a
price of 54 . 84 . That amounts to 27 . 44 per tune as compared to 40¢ in 1909 .
The price they received was 40 . The price per tune was 40¢ . In 1974 , for a far
better product , the record sakers received for a twosided 45 RPM " Singles a
price of 54 . 84 . That amounts to 27 . 44 per tune as compared to 40¢ in 1909 .
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