Air Law Review, 11. sējumsBoard of New York University Air Law Review, 1940 Includes "Bibliographical section" |
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1.3. rezultāts no 90.
40. lappuse
... records . In the case of phonograph records retailing at 75 ¢ , 2 ¢ per side or 4 ¢ per record is paid to the music publisher . The wholesale price of the record is 371⁄2 ¢ . On these figures , the music publisher receives in excess of ...
... records . In the case of phonograph records retailing at 75 ¢ , 2 ¢ per side or 4 ¢ per record is paid to the music publisher . The wholesale price of the record is 371⁄2 ¢ . On these figures , the music publisher receives in excess of ...
43. lappuse
... recording fields unless the record manufacturer control commercial use of records . The American Federation of Musicians , most powerful labor organization in the musical field , raised its rate schedule for recording activities 110 ...
... recording fields unless the record manufacturer control commercial use of records . The American Federation of Musicians , most powerful labor organization in the musical field , raised its rate schedule for recording activities 110 ...
52. lappuse
... record . Consequently , the position of the American Federation of Musicians represents the strictly logical conclusion to which granting of copyright to recording performers leads . But , under the Federation's theory , if the New York ...
... record . Consequently , the position of the American Federation of Musicians represents the strictly logical conclusion to which granting of copyright to recording performers leads . But , under the Federation's theory , if the New York ...
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