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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... writer and photographer .. 128 John A. Lytle , San Francisco Society of Illustrators ... 130 Robert Gantt Steele ... Writers ................ 143 Joint Ethics Committee ............ Phillip Leonian , freelance photographer . 152 154 ...
... writer and photographer .. 128 John A. Lytle , San Francisco Society of Illustrators ... 130 Robert Gantt Steele ... Writers ................ 143 Joint Ethics Committee ............ Phillip Leonian , freelance photographer . 152 154 ...
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... writers agree to sell their creations as works made for hire , they retain no rights whatsoever in the work ; indeed , the law regards the buyer as the true creator of the work . Recently , freelance artists and writers - those people ...
... writers agree to sell their creations as works made for hire , they retain no rights whatsoever in the work ; indeed , the law regards the buyer as the true creator of the work . Recently , freelance artists and writers - those people ...
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... writers think that buyers would be forced to negotiate for only the rights they need . This , the artists believe , would allow the buyers to obtain freelance work inexpensively while also allowing artists to retain some negotiated ...
... writers think that buyers would be forced to negotiate for only the rights they need . This , the artists believe , would allow the buyers to obtain freelance work inexpensively while also allowing artists to retain some negotiated ...
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... writers organizations with over 20,000 members , I appreciate the opportunity to report our members ' concern with ... writer sells the first North American publication rights to a magazine publisher and negotiates whatever additional ...
... writers organizations with over 20,000 members , I appreciate the opportunity to report our members ' concern with ... writer sells the first North American publication rights to a magazine publisher and negotiates whatever additional ...
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... writers cannot refuse to sign or not accept work ; it is an ultimatum . This puts the self - employed , nonunion , nonorganized writer in an un- equal and an unfair bargaining position . A small number of pub- lishers have the entire ...
... writers cannot refuse to sign or not accept work ; it is an ultimatum . This puts the self - employed , nonunion , nonorganized writer in an un- equal and an unfair bargaining position . A small number of pub- lishers have the entire ...
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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