Repeal of Price-fixing Clause in Copyright Act for Mechanical Reproduction. Hearings... on H.R. 9639.... March 4, 5, and April 2, 19301930 - 88 lappuses |
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... contention made through those hearings that if you let the parties alone and give them time , they will sit around s table and agree upon some sort of a proposition , because the user must have the product , and the composer must sell ...
... contention made through those hearings that if you let the parties alone and give them time , they will sit around s table and agree upon some sort of a proposition , because the user must have the product , and the composer must sell ...
25. lappuse
... contention and even threat- ened to test out their right so to do in the courts . The matter was argued back and forth , and finally it was worked out satisfactorily by the agreement that I have discussed . I leave this bill in full ...
... contention and even threat- ened to test out their right so to do in the courts . The matter was argued back and forth , and finally it was worked out satisfactorily by the agreement that I have discussed . I leave this bill in full ...
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... contention is that the 2 cents per copy is the factor which limits the composer ? Mr. PERKINS . Suppose you were to write to - night the most beauti- ful piece of music ever conceived by the human mind , and I operate a plant ; can not ...
... contention is that the 2 cents per copy is the factor which limits the composer ? Mr. PERKINS . Suppose you were to write to - night the most beauti- ful piece of music ever conceived by the human mind , and I operate a plant ; can not ...
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... contention that this bill is to bring a heyday to the composer . Our contention is that this bill's enactment will not bring such a heyday to the composer . Mr. LANHAM . It will give him freedom of contract . Mr. MEIXELL . He has that ...
... contention that this bill is to bring a heyday to the composer . Our contention is that this bill's enactment will not bring such a heyday to the composer . Mr. LANHAM . It will give him freedom of contract . Mr. MEIXELL . He has that ...
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... contention that new phases have entered into the argument within the last year , and changes and readjust- ments have come about which bring in new factors which could not have been considered during the last four years . Mr. WEBSTER ...
... contention that new phases have entered into the argument within the last year , and changes and readjust- ments have come about which bring in new factors which could not have been considered during the last four years . Mr. WEBSTER ...
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30 days Aeolian amended American Society answer argument authors and composers BEATTYS benefit Berne Convention broadcasting Brunswick Buck BURKAN certainly CHAIRMAN CHINDBLOM committee competitors composition compulsory feature compulsory license Congress Congressman contention contract copyright act copyright law copyright owner Corporation of America deal Donovan enacted Enrico Caruso entirely exclusive right fact full accessibility gentlemen give going hearings industry Interstate Commerce Commission Irving Berlin John McCormack LANHAM legislation manufacturer matter mechanical reproduction MEIXELL monopoly motion picture music publisher music rolls music-roll opponents opposed patent PATTERSON PERKINS phonograph record piece of music player pianos popular music price fixing principle privilege producer proposition protection provision Radio Corporation railroads represent the Radio reproducing company reproducing piano revision right to bargain ROSENTHAL royalty sell SIROVICH situation song sound reproduction statement thing tion to-day understand Vestal Victor Victor Herbert WEBSTER whole words
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