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, 1982U.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 - 159 lappuses |
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... ownership of the copyright that should belong to the creat- ing author . The copyright can be considered to represent a bundle of separate rights which can be sold or licensed either separately or all at one time . Customarily , a ...
... ownership of the copyright that should belong to the creat- ing author . The copyright can be considered to represent a bundle of separate rights which can be sold or licensed either separately or all at one time . Customarily , a ...
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... Ownership of Copyright Consistant with the Constitutional mandate , the Copyright Act provides that copyright in an article , story , illustration or other work " vests intially in the author or authors of the work . " The true author ...
... Ownership of Copyright Consistant with the Constitutional mandate , the Copyright Act provides that copyright in an article , story , illustration or other work " vests intially in the author or authors of the work . " The true author ...
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... ownership and economic benefit of the rights which the Constitution intended them to enjoy . And they are paid only for the right the publisher actually exercises , the right of publication ; no publisher pays a higher price to ...
... ownership and economic benefit of the rights which the Constitution intended them to enjoy . And they are paid only for the right the publisher actually exercises , the right of publication ; no publisher pays a higher price to ...
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... ownership 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.
... ownership 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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... ownership by the writer and the ability to negotiate the numerous rights that the publisher may desire to purchase for extra payment . It takes an experienced writer with clout in the marketplace to refuse the first contract . While ...
... ownership by the writer and the ability to negotiate the numerous rights that the publisher may desire to purchase for extra payment . It takes an experienced writer with clout in the marketplace to refuse the first contract . While ...
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1976 Copyright Act Amendment American Society assignment audiovisual Authors League bargaining basis BERNSTEIN bill Brickman carefully balanced compromise Chairman CHARLES BUTTS Charles McC clause commissioning party Committee composers Congress considered contributor created creative creator definition edition editors effect Elmer Bernstein employee encyclopedias freelance writers Graphic Artists Guild hearings hire agreements hire provisions HOOPES illustrations independent contractor individual authors instructional texts interests James Michener Journalists and Authors Judiciary KARP Magazine Publishers Association material ment MEREDITH MEREDITH CORPORATION MONEY magazine Mort Weisinger motion picture needs negotiate ordered or commissioned ownership paid parties expressly agree payment periodicals practice prepared President producer protection publication publisher's represent risk ROLLING STONE Section 101 Senator Cochran Senator MATHIAS Society of Journalists Society of Magazine specially ordered specific statement submitted talent termination textbook Thad Cochran tion TOWNSEND HOOPES transfer work-for-hire contract written instrument signed