Definition of Work Made for Hire in the Copyright Act of 1976: Hearing Before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S. 2044 ... October 1, 1982, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 159 lappuses |
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... issues . We generally followed the rule that the calf goes with the cow . Now , why should not the calf go with the cow in this case , unless it is specifically agreed otherwise ? There is some spe- cial reservation that in the case of ...
... issues . We generally followed the rule that the calf goes with the cow . Now , why should not the calf go with the cow in this case , unless it is specifically agreed otherwise ? There is some spe- cial reservation that in the case of ...
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... issues that affect people like me . My understanding is that the copyright law derives from the Con- stitutional requirement for protection for creators . Work for hire is a provision of that law that clearly provides wind- falls and ...
... issues that affect people like me . My understanding is that the copyright law derives from the Con- stitutional requirement for protection for creators . Work for hire is a provision of that law that clearly provides wind- falls and ...
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... issue is discussed in the recent case of Aitken , Hazen , Hoffman , Miller v . Empire Construction Company , 542 F. Supp . 252 , 257-58 ( U.S. District Court , Nebraska ) in which an architect was found not to be an employee of a ...
... issue is discussed in the recent case of Aitken , Hazen , Hoffman , Miller v . Empire Construction Company , 542 F. Supp . 252 , 257-58 ( U.S. District Court , Nebraska ) in which an architect was found not to be an employee of a ...
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... issue of a magazine . That being the case -- and I suspect that is representative of the magazine industry - why would a publisher want to acquire more than that one publication right ? Why do publishers acquire more ? Mr. PERLE . There ...
... issue of a magazine . That being the case -- and I suspect that is representative of the magazine industry - why would a publisher want to acquire more than that one publication right ? Why do publishers acquire more ? Mr. PERLE . There ...
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... issue . I am accompanied today by Barry Agdern , Chairman of the Copyright Subcommittee of MPA's Legal Affairs Committee , who is in charge of copyright matters for the Office of the General Counsel of The Hearst Corporation . Also ...
... issue . I am accompanied today by Barry Agdern , Chairman of the Copyright Subcommittee of MPA's Legal Affairs Committee , who is in charge of copyright matters for the Office of the General Counsel of The Hearst Corporation . Also ...
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