Horace S. Manges, American Book Publishers Council. Bella L. Linden, American Textbook Publishers Institute.. Charles L. Stewart, Jr., National Audio-Visual Association.. Horace S. Manges, American Book Publishers Council... Bella L. Linden, American Textbook Publishers Institute.. Robert E. Nathan, National Music Publishers' Association_ Senator George Aiken, letter, with enclosure from radio station WBTN. Senator George D. Aiken, letter, with enclosure from the Vermont Associa- Senator Gordon Allott, letter, with enclosure from Robert Alldredge. Senator Gordon Allott, letter, with enclosure from the Federation of Rocky American Broadcasting Co., letter and statement by Mortimer Weinbach, assistant general counsel and vice president. American Chemical Society, letter by Charles G. Overberger, president... American Council on Education, letter by John F. Morse, director, Com- mission on Federal Relations... American Guild of Authors and Composers, supplemental statement by American Historical Association, supplemental statement and appendices I to IV by Paul L. Ward, executive secretary- American Hotel & Motel Association, letter by Albert L. McDermott, Washington representaative, and statement by Arthur J. Packard, American Newspaper Publishers Association, letter by Stanford Smith, American Patent Law Association, statement__ American Society of Magazine Photographers and the Society of Magazine Writers, statements by: Harriet F. Pilpel, general counsel Edward Steichen, Copyright Committee... David Linton, chairman, Copyright Committee_. Tom Mahoney.. Page 1135 1135 1140 1141 1142 American Telephone & Telegraph Co., letter by Walter J. Derenberg, Esq. 1143 American Textbook Publishers Institute, letter by Bella L. Linden, counsel.... 1146 Roy Anderson, letter.. 1146 Arkansas Education Association Department of Classroom Teachers, letter by Mrs. Alice M. Glover, president.. 1148 The Association of American University Presses, Inc., letter by Chester 1149 Back to the Bible Broadcast, letter by M. A. Jones, associate director and business manager. The Authors League of America, Inc., supplemental statement by, vin 1150 1156 Senator Wallace F. Bennett, letter, with enclosures from the Federation of 1157 Book Manufacturers' Institute, Inc., letter by James H. French, counsel. 1159 1160 Brown University, letter by Ray L. Heffner, president.. 1162 Business Equipment Manufacturers Association, statement by John S. 1162 Cole's Directories, letter by Jack R. Cole, president, and memorandum by 1165 1168 1172 Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc., letter by Richard W. Jencks, deputy Columbia Record Club, letter by Asa D. Sokolow, counsel. Copyright Office, letter from Miss Barbara A. Ringer, Assistant Register. Harvard University, letter by Nathan M. Pusey, president.. 1173 1175 1179 1180 1185 1186 1188 1189 1195 1196 1196 Senator Len B. Jordan, letter, with enclosure from Idaho State Broad- 1197 1198 William T. Knox, vice president of McGraw-Hill, Inc., letter and statement. Senator Frank J. Lausche, letter, with enclosures from Cedarville College, by James T. Jeremiah, president, and by WCDR-FM educational radio station.. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, letter by Carl F. Floe, vice president, research administration__. 1208 Senator George McGovern, letter, with enclosure from William D. Hauck, member of the South Dakota State Fair Board... 1211 McGraw-Hill Book Co., letter and article, "Computers and Copyrights." The Modern Language Association, letter by Oscar Cargil, chairman, Page 1212 Letter by Leonard Feist, executive secretary, and supplemental state- 1218 Senator Frank E. Moss, letter. 1219 Motion Picture Association of American, Inc., memorandum, statement The National Association of Greeting Card Publishers and Norcross Inc., National Committee for the Recording Arts, supplemental statement by National Council of Teachers of English, letter by James R. Squire, National Educational Radio, letter and survey by Michael E. Hobbs, assistant to the general manager, WGBH Educational Foundation_-_National Music Council, letter and resolution by James Browning, executive secretary. National Music Publishers' Association, Inc.: Supplemental statement by Philip B. Wattenberg, general counsel. Rebuttal statement by Robert R. Nathan, consulting economist National Newspaper Association, letter by Walter B. Potter, president National Restaurant Association, letter by Ira H. Nunn, Washington counsel.... 1220 1234 1237 1238 1244 1253 1256 1315 1315 1318 1322 1328 1329 National Science Foundation, letter by Burton W. Adkinson, Head, Office of Science Information Service.. 1330 Senator Gaylord Nelson, chairman, Monopoly Subcommittee, Select Committee on Small Business, letter. 1331 The New York Patent Law Association, letter and resolution by Albert C. 1333 State University of New York, letter and statement by Samuel B. Gould, chancellor.. 1334 Senator Jennings Randolph, letter, with enclosure from the State Fair of 1337 Letter and supplemental statements by James F. Fitzpatrick. 1338 1340 Schiffli Lace and Embroidery Manufacturers Association, Inc.: 1353 1353 William E. Schuyler, Jr., Esq., letter... 1354 Theodore R. Sizer, dean of Harvard Graduate School of Education, statement.. 1355 Senator John Sparkman, letter, with enclosure from Alabama Educational Television Commission, by D. P. Culp, president, Alabama College_ 1358 Senator John Sparkman, letter, with enclosure from Alabama Broadcasters Association, by Ken K. McKinnon, president_ Senator John Sparkman, letter, with enclosures from: Birmingham Area Educational Television, by L. Frazer Banks, 1358 1359 Mobile Public Schools, by Dr. C. H. Burns, superintedent. 1360 1360 1361 Department of State, letter by William B. Macomber, Jr., Assistant 1361 Department of State letter re section 601 of S. 597. 1362 Storer Broadcasting Co., letter and statement by Warren C. Zwicky, vice president and Washington counsel... Textile Distributors Association, Inc., letters by Sylvan Gotshal, counsel. - The Wurlitzer Co., the Seeburg Corp., Rock-Óla Manufacturing Co., and Rowe Manufacturing Co., letter and supplemental statement by Perry Exchange of correspondence between Senator John L. McClellan, Chair- man, Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights, and both the Public Health Service of HEW and the Register of Copyrights, Letter from James H. French and memorandum in response to Depart- ment of State letter re section 601 of S. 597_-_-. COPYRIGHT LAW REVISION FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1967 U.S. SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON PATENTS, TRADEMARKS, AND COPYRIGHTS, Washington, D.C. The subcommittee met, pursuant to recess, at 10:10 a.m., in room 2228, New Senate Office Building, Senator John L. McClellan (chairman) presiding. Present: Senator McClellan. Also present: Thomas C. Brennan, chief counsel, Edd N. Williams, Jr., assistant counsel; Horace L. Flurry, representing Senator Hart; Stephen G. Haaser, chief clerk, Subcommittee on Patents, Trademarks, and Copyrights; George S. Green, professional staff member, Committee on the Judiciary. Senator MCCLELLAN. The subcommittee will come to order. Mr. Brennan, you may make a brief statement. Mr. BRENNAN. Mr. Chairman, we plan this morning to consider five issues relating to S. 597. Equal time has been allocated to opposing sides on these issues. The first issue is the fair use and educational exemptions. Fifteen minutes has been allocated to Mr. Harry Rosenfield on behalf of the Ad Hoc Committee of Educational Institutions. Mr. Rosenfield. Senator MCCLELLAN. Let the Chair observe that the time allotment of an hour and a half will enable us to conclude the morning session before noon. There is going to be a joint session of the Congress today, and I would like to attend. We do not want to be too rigid, and if somebody needs, at the end of his time, another half minute to finish his sentence, we will, of course, afford him that courtesy. But we do hope to stay within this limitation and with the cooperation of the witnesses, I believe we will be able to make real progress and everyone will be able to get their position recorded in the hearings. The first witness will be Mr. Rosenfield. FAIR USE AND EDUCATIONAL EXEMPTIONS STATEMENT OF HARRY N. ROSENFIELD, ESQ., WASHINGTON, D.C., COUNSEL FOR AD HOC COMMITTEE OF EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANIZATIONS Mr. ROSENFIELD. Mr. Chairman, thank you very much. May I respectfully request that my whole statement be incorporated in the record, though I shall read from it selectively only. |