Copyright Holder Protection Act: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Patents, Copyrights, and Trademarks of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, First Session, on S. 1384 ... November 20, 1985U.S. Government Printing Office, 1986 - 158 lappuses |
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6.–10. rezultāts no 48.
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... receive royalties was illusory since royalties could be a nominal payment made merely to avoid termination . In order to meet these criticisms , Alternative A eliminated the lump sum distribution criterion , extended the period before ...
... receive royalties was illusory since royalties could be a nominal payment made merely to avoid termination . In order to meet these criticisms , Alternative A eliminated the lump sum distribution criterion , extended the period before ...
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... receive the royalties from the sound recordings of works already licensed when the grant was terminated : the author's heirs or the music publisher . Ultimately the question went to the Supreme Court . 31 / On January 3 , 1978 , the ...
... receive the royalties from the sound recordings of works already licensed when the grant was terminated : the author's heirs or the music publisher . Ultimately the question went to the Supreme Court . 31 / On January 3 , 1978 , the ...
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... receive the windfall conferred by Congress . 37 / 105 S.Ct. 638,652 ( 1985 ) . 38 / One commentator has suggested that the situation might work against authors in cases where the author is to receive a set yearly payment obligation from ...
... receive the windfall conferred by Congress . 37 / 105 S.Ct. 638,652 ( 1985 ) . 38 / One commentator has suggested that the situation might work against authors in cases where the author is to receive a set yearly payment obligation from ...
28. lappuse
... receive 50 percent of the record royalties , and his heirs will , under the decision , continue to receive this share . But , especially in fields other then music , the author's grant to the publisher or middleman - entrepreneur may ...
... receive 50 percent of the record royalties , and his heirs will , under the decision , continue to receive this share . But , especially in fields other then music , the author's grant to the publisher or middleman - entrepreneur may ...
30. lappuse
... receive royalties or other monies from any such continued utilization shall become the property of , and such royalties or other monies shall be payable to , the person or persons in whom the of rights are vested this reversion under ...
... receive royalties or other monies from any such continued utilization shall become the property of , and such royalties or other monies shall be payable to , the person or persons in whom the of rights are vested this reversion under ...
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1299 Ocean Avenue 800 Santa Monica amend Arlen Specter ASCAP author's grant Authors League Barbara Ringer bargaining power benefits Berman composer compromise Congress intended CONGRESS THE LIBRARY congressional intent contract Copyright Law Revision Copyright Office copyright term copyrighted work covered Court of Appeals created creators date of termination Dean Kay Dear Dean derivative rights derivative works based derivative works exception effective date exploit Fox license George David Weiss Group 1299 Ocean Harry Fox Agency hearing heirs issue legislative history LIBRARY OF CONGRESS middleman Mills Music decision motion picture Music Group 1299 music industry music publishers pay royalties promote protection publisher's recapture receive record companies Register of Copyrights renewal term reversion right to terminate section 304 Senator SPECTER Snyder song songwriters sound recordings statute statutory subsisting copyrights Ted Snyder term of copyright terminated grant termination clause termination provisions termination right U.S. Supreme Court Welk Music Group Who's Sorry windfall writers
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44. lappuse - A derivative work prepared under authority of the grant before its termination may continue to be utilized under the terms of the grant after its termination, but this privilege does not extend to the preparation after the termination of other derivative works based upon the copyrighted work covered by the terminated grant.
121. lappuse - Fred Fisher Music Co. v. M. Witmark & Sons, 318 US 643, 63 S.Ct 773, 87 L.Ed.
14. lappuse - derivative work" is a work based upon one or more preexisting works, such as a translation, musical arrangement, dramatization, fictionalization, motion picture version, sound recording, art reproduction, abridgment, condensation, or any other form in which a work may be recast, transformed, or adapted.
21. lappuse - Report of the Register of Copyrights on the General Revision of the US Copyright Law...
37. lappuse - These factors are : the nature and strength of the public interest served by the statute ; the extent to which the statute modifies or abrogates the asserted preenactment right, and the nature of the right that the statute alters.
116. lappuse - ... a person who with the consent of the author has created an opera or a motion picture film will often have made contributions literary, musical and economic, as great as or greater than the original author....
37. lappuse - The Supreme Court and The Constitutionality of Retroactive Legislation, 73 Harv. L. Rev. 692 (1960) ; Greenblatt, Judicial Limitations on Retroactive Civil Legislation, 51 NW Univ.
63. lappuse - ... Broadcasters); id., at 1651-1653 (letter of Leonard Feist, National Music Publishers' Association, Inc.); id., at 1653 ("I feel that the argument is not with the publisher because when I went into New York last year to compose the music for "A Chorus Line.' I did it with a new writer by the name of Ed Kleban. He is not a proven writer yet. He has been subsidized for the last few years, been given money by a publishing company to actually be able to live and to be allowed to write. I think that...
22. lappuse - A provision of this sort is needed because of the unequal bargaining position of authors, resulting in part from the impossibility of determining a work's value until it has been exploited.
154. lappuse - Chairman, as the chairman of the Patent. Trademark, and Copyright Section of the American Bar Association, and if it is agreeable with you, I will proceed with my statement first.