Ensuring Content Protection in the Digital Age: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet of the Committee on Energy and Commerce, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, April 25, 2002, 4. sējums

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96. lappuse - publicly" means— (1) to perform or display it at a place open to the public or at any place where a substantial number of persons outside of a normal circle of a family and its social acquaintances is gathered; or (2) to transmit or otherwise communicate a performance or display...
95. lappuse - Congress shall have power to promote the progress of science and the useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries, and to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers.
92. lappuse - The facts are these: The Copyright Industries are responsible for some five percent of the GDP of the nation. They gather in more international revenues than automobiles and auto parts, more than aircraft, more than agriculture. They are creating NEW jobs at three times the rate of the rest of the economy. The movie industry alone has a Surplus balance of trade with every single country in the world. No other American enterprise can make that statement. And all this at a time when the US is bleeding...
45. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee : I am delighted to appear before you today to discuss aspects of the world energy supply situation.
15. lappuse - ... Of course, there are rules and regulations that govern these practices. For instance, tying is prohibited, and each banker who sells insurance is required to be licensed by the State, the same as any other insurance salesman. I think financial modernization can work. The details are very important, and I look forward to the testimony that we are going to hear today. I think it is entirely appropriate that this committee take this up.
15. lappuse - I thank the gentleman. [Additional statements submitted for the record follow:] PREPARED STATEMENT OF HON. TOM BLILEY, CHAIRMAN, COMMITTEE ON COMMERCE Thank you, Mr.
97. lappuse - ... if only access might be gained. And it struck a balance among the competing interests. "The first element of the balance was the careful limitation of Section 1201(a)(1)'s prohibition of the act of circumvention to the act itself so as not to 'apply to subsequent actions of a person once he or she has obtained authorized access to a copy of a [copyrighted] work . . . ' By doing so, it left 'the traditional defenses to copyright infringement, including fair use, . . . fully applicable' provided...
16. lappuse - To put it in a homely phrase, we must be careful not to throw the baby out with the bath water!
11. lappuse - Mr. UPTON. Thank you. Mr. Shimkus. Mr. SHIMKUS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and thanks to the panel for their patience.

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