Video and Audio Home Taping: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, First Session on S. 31 ... and S. 175 ... October 25, 1983U.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - 525 lappuses |
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63. lappuse
... estimates that by the end of the year there will be forty million VCR's in homes throughout the world . 19 It is still too soon to assess precisely the economic effect of these innovations on traditional video entertainment industries ...
... estimates that by the end of the year there will be forty million VCR's in homes throughout the world . 19 It is still too soon to assess precisely the economic effect of these innovations on traditional video entertainment industries ...
65. lappuse
... estimate of 20,000,000 VCR's in U.S. homes by 1990 is clearly in sight . Even before then , VCR's will have a ... estimates that 48 percent of the population now has access to audio tape recorders . The continued expansion of the home ...
... estimate of 20,000,000 VCR's in U.S. homes by 1990 is clearly in sight . Even before then , VCR's will have a ... estimates that 48 percent of the population now has access to audio tape recorders . The continued expansion of the home ...
66. lappuse
... estimated that there were 98,000,000 tape recorders in the United States . 39 That number has grown significantly in ... estimates that 275,000,000 blank 90 - minute tapes ( each capble of containing two complete LP's ) were sold in the ...
... estimated that there were 98,000,000 tape recorders in the United States . 39 That number has grown significantly in ... estimates that 275,000,000 blank 90 - minute tapes ( each capble of containing two complete LP's ) were sold in the ...
67. lappuse
... estimate of motion picture sales to for- eign countries from 1977 to 1980 . gramming , 61 and a net exporter of sound recordings 67 fairs; David Leibowitz, Policy Planning Adviser; and Marilyn Kretsinger, Senior Attorney Adviser 51.
... estimate of motion picture sales to for- eign countries from 1977 to 1980 . gramming , 61 and a net exporter of sound recordings 67 fairs; David Leibowitz, Policy Planning Adviser; and Marilyn Kretsinger, Senior Attorney Adviser 51.
68. lappuse
... estimates : " In recent years , remittals of receipts for U.S. film rentals from abroad have ac- counted for about ... estimated that unauthorized duplication of movies was a $ 100,000,000 business in 1980. New York Times , Oct. 25 , 981 ...
... estimates : " In recent years , remittals of receipts for U.S. film rentals from abroad have ac- counted for about ... estimated that unauthorized duplication of movies was a $ 100,000,000 business in 1980. New York Times , Oct. 25 , 981 ...
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