Copyright Royalty Fees for Cable Systems: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-eighth Congress, First and Second Sessions, on H.R. 2902 and H.R. 3419 ... October 19, 1983, February 22 and 27, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 810 lappuses |
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48. lappuse
... exclusivity restrictions . Syndicated exclusivity refers to the right of local independent broadcasters to order cable operators to black - out programming on distant signals to which the local broadcaster's have the local rights to ...
... exclusivity restrictions . Syndicated exclusivity refers to the right of local independent broadcasters to order cable operators to black - out programming on distant signals to which the local broadcaster's have the local rights to ...
164. lappuse
... exclusivity rules , effective June 1981 , was one such alteration . This deregulation , which many viewed as being broader than any contemplated in the enactment the compulsory licensing system , reshaped its design and function . In ...
... exclusivity rules , effective June 1981 , was one such alteration . This deregulation , which many viewed as being broader than any contemplated in the enactment the compulsory licensing system , reshaped its design and function . In ...
167. lappuse
... exclusivity rules " which preserved a form of exclusive rights in broadcast syndicated programming and was thus sometimes called a " copyright surrogate . " Pursuant to Chapter 8 of the copyright law , the elimination of these rules led ...
... exclusivity rules " which preserved a form of exclusive rights in broadcast syndicated programming and was thus sometimes called a " copyright surrogate . " Pursuant to Chapter 8 of the copyright law , the elimination of these rules led ...
168. lappuse
... exclusivity rules in effect on June 24 , 1981 ( former 47 CFR 76.151 et seq . ) ( " syndicated exclusivity surcharge " ) . The second adjustment raised the royalty rate to 3.75 % of " gross receipts " per additional distant signal ...
... exclusivity rules in effect on June 24 , 1981 ( former 47 CFR 76.151 et seq . ) ( " syndicated exclusivity surcharge " ) . The second adjustment raised the royalty rate to 3.75 % of " gross receipts " per additional distant signal ...
175. lappuse
... exclusivity surcharge would not apply . As explained by Mr. Hall upon introducing his bill , Where market forces are adequate to insure fair reim- bursement to copyright owners who willingly license their programming to such networks ...
... exclusivity surcharge would not apply . As explained by Mr. Hall upon introducing his bill , Where market forces are adequate to insure fair reim- bursement to copyright owners who willingly license their programming to such networks ...
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