Video and Audio Home Taping: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session on S. 31 ... and S. 175 ... October 25, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 525 lappuses |
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55. lappuse
... million VCR's in the world ; there are already 36,500,000 . The United States alone is said to have almost 9 million . " Soft- ware sales have also continued to increase dramatically . In the case of home videotaping , the parties ...
... million VCR's in the world ; there are already 36,500,000 . The United States alone is said to have almost 9 million . " Soft- ware sales have also continued to increase dramatically . In the case of home videotaping , the parties ...
63. lappuse
... million blank videocassettes were sold in 1982. During this same period about six million prerecorded blank videocassettes were sold.20 One reason for the significant increase in sales can be attributed to the lower prices on blank ...
... million blank videocassettes were sold in 1982. During this same period about six million prerecorded blank videocassettes were sold.20 One reason for the significant increase in sales can be attributed to the lower prices on blank ...
66. lappuse
... million blank cassettes and only 19.6 million prerecorded cassettes were sold in the United Kingdom . It is expected that sales of blank tapes will reach 48,000,000 in 1983. The French recording industry cut back employees on all levels ...
... million blank cassettes and only 19.6 million prerecorded cassettes were sold in the United Kingdom . It is expected that sales of blank tapes will reach 48,000,000 in 1983. The French recording industry cut back employees on all levels ...
73. lappuse
... million which , by our cal- culations , comes to about $ 1.21 per machine . The Swedish Government has approved a levy of a half cent per minute per audio tape and 5 cents per minute per video tape . It is estimated that these levies ...
... million which , by our cal- culations , comes to about $ 1.21 per machine . The Swedish Government has approved a levy of a half cent per minute per audio tape and 5 cents per minute per video tape . It is estimated that these levies ...
83. lappuse
... million albums had they not been able to make the home tapes they recorded . Each home taper who purchased a record or prerecorded tape during the 4 - week diarykeeping period was asked what the reason or reasons for the purchase were ...
... million albums had they not been able to make the home tapes they recorded . Each home taper who purchased a record or prerecorded tape during the 4 - week diarykeeping period was asked what the reason or reasons for the purchase were ...
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advertising Alan Greenspan American Arbitration Board artists audio home recording audio home taping audio recording audiovisual Audits & Surveys Betamax blank tape broadcast Chairman clause commercial Committee compensation compulsory license Congress consumers copy Copyright Act copyright infringement copyright law copyright owners copyrighted material cost Court creative David Ladd determination distribution economic estimate exemption fair film harm home audio taping Home Recording Act home video home-taping Jack Valenti legislative liability machine motion picture MPAA music taping negotiation non-copyrighted material off-the-air percent playback prerecorded cassettes prerecorded music prerecorded tapes purchased record music record sales recording equipment recording industry respondents revenues RIAA royalty fees royalty tax sales of prerecorded section 107 Senator DECONCINI Senator MATHIAS songwriters sound recordings statement subsection tape recorders tapers television timeshifting tion United VALENTI VCR's video cassette recorders video tape videocassettes videotaping voluntary agreement
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