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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... practices could ultimately inhibit the free flow of ideas and information , which is so precious to all Americans . We urge affirmative action on this bill by the committee and by the full Congress . Thank you . Senator MATHIAS . Thank ...
... practices could ultimately inhibit the free flow of ideas and information , which is so precious to all Americans . We urge affirmative action on this bill by the committee and by the full Congress . Thank you . Senator MATHIAS . Thank ...
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... Practicing Law Institute in 1979. The title is " Legal and Business Aspects of the Magazine Industry 1979 " ( G4-3656 ) . It is obvious that under this type of agreement , umbrellaed by clause ( 2 ) of section 101 , the publisher gets ...
... Practicing Law Institute in 1979. The title is " Legal and Business Aspects of the Magazine Industry 1979 " ( G4-3656 ) . It is obvious that under this type of agreement , umbrellaed by clause ( 2 ) of section 101 , the publisher gets ...
11. lappuse
... practice , to retain motion picture and similar rights . A magazine contributor who sells an article or story under either section 101 ( 2 ) , the for - hire section , or under an outright grant of all rights , would not share in the ...
... practice , to retain motion picture and similar rights . A magazine contributor who sells an article or story under either section 101 ( 2 ) , the for - hire section , or under an outright grant of all rights , would not share in the ...
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... practice of buying all the rights for a single price ? Mr. KARP . No , it will not . It will only stop them from doing two things . It will stop them from becoming the titular owner of the copyright , therefore eliminating the author's ...
... practice of buying all the rights for a single price ? Mr. KARP . No , it will not . It will only stop them from doing two things . It will stop them from becoming the titular owner of the copyright , therefore eliminating the author's ...
16. lappuse
... of a work to be vested in the creator of that work , who would then be able to sell as many publication rights as he or she sees fit . Usual practice in the magazine publishing industry calls for the sale of first 16.
... of a work to be vested in the creator of that work , who would then be able to sell as many publication rights as he or she sees fit . Usual practice in the magazine publishing industry calls for the sale of first 16.
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