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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31. lappuse
... granted in the law that anyone can take that copyrighted composi- tion and reproduce it at 2 cents is a limiting factor . It is a price- fixing factor that might enter into any bargain you may enter with me . Mr. MEIXELL . Then the ...
... granted in the law that anyone can take that copyrighted composi- tion and reproduce it at 2 cents is a limiting factor . It is a price- fixing factor that might enter into any bargain you may enter with me . Mr. MEIXELL . Then the ...
47. lappuse
... granted to one licensee , shall be granted to any responsible applicant at the same rate or royalty on a proper and workable scheme , insuring accurate accounting for and prompt payment of royalties , with a provision for adequate ...
... granted to one licensee , shall be granted to any responsible applicant at the same rate or royalty on a proper and workable scheme , insuring accurate accounting for and prompt payment of royalties , with a provision for adequate ...
49. lappuse
... granted on the merits . We will give this feature to you , and to the other man the right to bargain . There is the compromise . Now , what is the situation ? They have repudiated the compromise . Why ? Because , as the chairman says ...
... granted on the merits . We will give this feature to you , and to the other man the right to bargain . There is the compromise . Now , what is the situation ? They have repudiated the compromise . Why ? Because , as the chairman says ...
53. lappuse
... granted , when a man bargained and he bargained for both words and music with the phonograph manufacturer , why should the music roll manufacturer pay more than that ? Mr. BEATTYS . More than the phonograph manufacturer ? Mr. PERKINS ...
... granted , when a man bargained and he bargained for both words and music with the phonograph manufacturer , why should the music roll manufacturer pay more than that ? Mr. BEATTYS . More than the phonograph manufacturer ? Mr. PERKINS ...
65. lappuse
... granted . You speak of the right to sell your property as any other man may sell his property . Certainly , but you are dealing with copyright ; you are dealing with a privilege ; you are dealing with a franchise ; you are dealing with ...
... granted . You speak of the right to sell your property as any other man may sell his property . Certainly , but you are dealing with copyright ; you are dealing with a privilege ; you are dealing with a franchise ; you are dealing with ...
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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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1. lappuse - Act, so far as they secure copyright controlling the parts of instruments serving to reproduce mechanically the musical work, shall include only compositions published and copyrighted after this Act goes into effect, and shall not include the works of a foreign author or composer unless the foreign state or nation of which such author or composer is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law, to citizens of the United States similar rights...
1. lappuse - ... to make any arrangement or setting of it or of the melody of it in any system of notation or any form of record in which the thought of an author may be recorded and from which it may be read or reproduced...
1. lappuse - States at the time of the first publication of his work; or (b) When the foreign State or nation of which such author or proprietor is a citizen or subject grants, either by treaty, convention, agreement, or law. to citizens of the United States the benefit of copyright on substantially the same basis as to its own citizens...
1. lappuse - To perform the copyrighted work publicly for profit if it be a musical composition; and for the purpose of public performance for profit, and for the purposes...
2. lappuse - House, who desire to be heard at this time. The committee will be glad to hear Mr.
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