Copyright Issues: Cable Television and Performance Rights : Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session ... November 15, 26, and 27, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 783 lappuses |
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... going against the established method of distribution . You would then have a Government even more involved . Previously , this copyright owner could sell that exclusivity and receive money for it in the market- place . But now , he ...
... going against the established method of distribution . You would then have a Government even more involved . Previously , this copyright owner could sell that exclusivity and receive money for it in the market- place . But now , he ...
11. lappuse
... going on . With parabolic antennas you can pick up signals as much as 250 miles away . In Canada they do not allow microwave of signals . As a result , signals are brought in by very high , very peculiar antennas . We think that is a ...
... going on . With parabolic antennas you can pick up signals as much as 250 miles away . In Canada they do not allow microwave of signals . As a result , signals are brought in by very high , very peculiar antennas . We think that is a ...
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... going to be entirely different . Some person told me not too long ago that there is on the drawing boards some kind of a supersatellite system , which I called a celestial jukebox . In other words , you didn't have to wait until the ...
... going to be entirely different . Some person told me not too long ago that there is on the drawing boards some kind of a supersatellite system , which I called a celestial jukebox . In other words , you didn't have to wait until the ...
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... going to adjust for exclusivity lost in the marketplace . That is all . We are saying that major markets are different and it would be helpful if the Government got out of the business of refereeing this and let it go to the marketplace ...
... going to adjust for exclusivity lost in the marketplace . That is all . We are saying that major markets are different and it would be helpful if the Government got out of the business of refereeing this and let it go to the marketplace ...
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... going to be substantially different from what have been accustomed to in the 1960's and 1970's . Eventually - and perhaps sooner than some might expect- these changes will necessitate fundamental revisions in the compulsory licensing ...
... going to be substantially different from what have been accustomed to in the 1960's and 1970's . Eventually - and perhaps sooner than some might expect- these changes will necessitate fundamental revisions in the compulsory licensing ...
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accounting period advertising AFTRA artists authority baseball basis broadcast signals broadcast stations cable industry cable operators cable system cable television cable's carried CATV Chairman channel Commission's committee common carrier Communications Act competition compulsory license CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Copyright Act copyright law copyright liability Copyright Office copyright owners Copyright Royalty Tribunal DANIELSON deregulation distant signal distant station distribution DSE Fee economic FCC rules Federal Communications Commission GOLODNER GORTIKOV gross receipts GUDGER independent stations jukebox KASTENMEIER KTTV legislation marketplace million musicians National non-network pay cable payments percent performance rights profits program suppliers proposed protection radio stations rates record companies recording industry regulations retransmission consent revenues rights in sound royalty fee secondary transmission Section sound recordings Southern Satellite sports programming Statement of Account Subcommittee subscribers superstations syndicated exclusivity syndicated program telecasts television stations Television Syndicated tion Valenti WGN-TV WOLFF WTBS
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353. lappuse - Amendment rests on the assumption that the widest possible dissemination of information from diverse and antagonistic sources is essential to the welfare of the public, that a free press is a condition of a free society.
15. lappuse - The exclusive rights of the owner of copyright in a sound recording under clauses (1) and (2) of section 106 do not extend to the making or duplication of another sound recording that consists entirely of an independent fixation of other sounds, even though such sounds imitate or simulate those in the copyrighted sound recording.
343. lappuse - States shall not knowingly utter or transmit, or cause to be uttered or transmitted, any false or fraudulent distress signal or call or false or fraudulent signal, call, or other radiogram of any kind.
144. lappuse - Association; American Federation of Government Employees; American Federation of Musicians; American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees; American Federation of Teachers; American Federation of Television and Radio Artists; American Guild of Musical Artists; Association of Theatrical Press Agents and Managers; Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks; Communications Workers of America; Insurance Workers International Union; International...
24. lappuse - ... agree in writing that the work shall be considered a work made for hire.79 In the case of a work made for hire...
473. lappuse - 'cable system'' is a facility, located in any State, Territory, Trust Territory, or Possession, that in whole or in part receives signals transmitted or programs broadcast by one or more television broadcast stations licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, and makes secondary transmissions of such signals or programs by wires, cables, or other communications channels to subscribing members of the public who pay for such service.
362. lappuse - Nothing in this title annuls or limits any rights or remedies under the common law or...
363. lappuse - FCC would begin to set the ratings itself, the National Association of Broadcasters, the National Cable Television Association, and the Motion Picture Association of America jointly created the TV Parental Guidelines, a voluntary rating system.
294. lappuse - The immediate effect of our copyright law is to secure a fair return for an 'author's' creative labor. But the ultimate aim is, by this incentive, to stimulate artistic creativity for the general public good. 'The sole interest of the United States and the primary object in conferring the monopoly...
324. lappuse - It is enough to emphasize that the authority which we recognize today under § 152 (a) is restricted to that reasonably ancillary to the effective performance of the Commission's various responsibilities for the regulation of television broadcasting.