Copyrights and Trade-marksE. W. Stephens Company, 1949 - 134 lappuses |
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... Ascap . Gene Buck , when president of the society , made this statement of the purposes of Ascap : " Piracies were committed in various establishments and in various parts of the United States , and the expense of locating and securing ...
... Ascap . Gene Buck , when president of the society , made this statement of the purposes of Ascap : " Piracies were committed in various establishments and in various parts of the United States , and the expense of locating and securing ...
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... Ascap was useful and necessary to save the users of copyrighted music from the tremend- dous task of getting individual licenses from individual copyright owners . By 1940 Ascap controlled more than 50,000 tunes , a majority of ...
... Ascap was useful and necessary to save the users of copyrighted music from the tremend- dous task of getting individual licenses from individual copyright owners . By 1940 Ascap controlled more than 50,000 tunes , a majority of ...
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... Ascap in 1939. Ascap , again using its strategy of endeavoring to create a rift in the ranks of the radio broadcasters , offered a reduction to the very small inde- pendent stations , and an apparent reduction to the in- dependent ...
... Ascap in 1939. Ascap , again using its strategy of endeavoring to create a rift in the ranks of the radio broadcasters , offered a reduction to the very small inde- pendent stations , and an apparent reduction to the in- dependent ...
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