Moral Rights in Our Copyright Laws: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, First Session, on S. 1198 ... and S. 1253 ... June 20, September 20, and October 24, 1989, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 1265 lappuses |
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25. lappuse
... means of promoting opportunities for artists to share in some of the wealth as the value of that work increases . If we are to be serious about promoting art in this country , we need to recognize that with all the money being made in ...
... means of promoting opportunities for artists to share in some of the wealth as the value of that work increases . If we are to be serious about promoting art in this country , we need to recognize that with all the money being made in ...
37. lappuse
... mean that the author cannot consent to what would ordinarily be a violation of moral rights , but it does mean that he cannot be held to his consent if he changes his mind before the other party has detrimentally relied . For example ...
... mean that the author cannot consent to what would ordinarily be a violation of moral rights , but it does mean that he cannot be held to his consent if he changes his mind before the other party has detrimentally relied . For example ...
48. lappuse
... mean the difference between a losing and a profitable business venture runs a substantial risk of chilling investment in the arts and entertainment fields , which in turn may reduce the financial support of innovative creative endeavor ...
... mean the difference between a losing and a profitable business venture runs a substantial risk of chilling investment in the arts and entertainment fields , which in turn may reduce the financial support of innovative creative endeavor ...
57. lappuse
... means for the protection of computer programs and computer screen interfaces ( in the form of audiovisual works ) in the United States and also in other nations.2 Thus , I have a general interest in and am pleased to See generally ...
... means for the protection of computer programs and computer screen interfaces ( in the form of audiovisual works ) in the United States and also in other nations.2 Thus , I have a general interest in and am pleased to See generally ...
80. lappuse
... mean that the artist cannot consent , and I think that the distinction here is be- tween a contractually enforceable waiver and consent . I think that an artist can consent , but should always have the right to revoke his consent until ...
... mean that the artist cannot consent , and I think that the distinction here is be- tween a contractually enforceable waiver and consent . I think that an artist can consent , but should always have the right to revoke his consent until ...
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462. lappuse - work made for hire" is defined as: (1 ) "a work prepared by an employee within the scope of his or her employment"; or (2) " a work specially ordered or commissioned for use as a contribution to a collective work, as...
795. lappuse - It would be a dangerous undertaking for persons trained only to the law to constitute themselves final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme some works of genius would be sure to miss appreciation. Their very novelty would make them repulsive until the public had learned the new language in which their author spoke.
28. lappuse - Independently of the author's economic rights, and even after the transfer of the said rights, the author shall have the right to claim authorship of the work and to object to any distortion, mutilation or other modification of, or other derogatory action in relation to, the said work, which would be prejudicial to his honor or reputation.
796. lappuse - ... constitute themselves final judges of the worth of pictorial illustrations, outside of the narrowest and most obvious limits. At the one extreme some works of genius would be sure to miss appreciation. Their very novelty would make them repulsive until the public had learned the new language in which their author spoke. It may be more than doubted, for instance, whether the etchings of Goya or the paintings of Manet would have been sure of protection when seen for the first time.
63. lappuse - In the case of a work made for hire, the employer or other person for whom the work was prepared is considered the author for purposes of this title, and, unless the parties have expressly agreed otherwise in a written instrument signed by them, owns all of the rights comprised in the copyright.
5. lappuse - January 1, 1978, subsists from its creation and, except as provided by the following subsections, endures for a term consisting of the life of the author and fifty years after the author's death.
265. lappuse - The economic philosophy behind the clause empowering Congress to grant patents and copyrights is the conviction that encouragement of individual effort by personal gain is the best way to advance public welfare through the talents of authors and inventors in "Science and useful Arts.
335. lappuse - Report of the Register of Copyrights on the General Revision of the US Copyright Law...
597. lappuse - work made for hire" is — (1) a work prepared by an employee within the scope of his or her employment; or (2) a work specially ordered or commissioned for use as a contribution to a collective work, as a part of a motion picture or other audiovisual work, as a translation, as a supplementary work, as a compilation, as an instructional text, as a test, as answer material for a test, or as an atlas, if the parties expressly agree in a written instrument signed by them that the work shall be considered...
803. lappuse - Audiovisual works" are works that consist of a series of related images which are intrinsically intended to be shown by the use of machines or devices such as projectors, viewers, or electronic equipment, together with accompanying sounds, if any, regardless her ive arof the nature of the material objects, such as films or tapes, in which the works are embodied. The "best edition...