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Receive-Only Satellite Earth Stations And Piracy Of The Airwaves, David Hasper
Receive-Only Satellite Earth Stations And Piracy Of The Airwaves, David Hasper
Notre Dame Law Review
No abstract provided.
Non-Profit Musical Performance Societies And The 1976 Copyright Act: Selected Problems And Possible Solutions, Richard J. Siegel
Non-Profit Musical Performance Societies And The 1976 Copyright Act: Selected Problems And Possible Solutions, Richard J. Siegel
Northern Illinois University Law Review
This comment will propose that a minimal right to arrange is conferred with the right to perform where there is either no arrangement available, or the available arrangements are not suitable for use by the given ensemble. The extent to which the director may copy and edit purchased music will be described. It will also be argued that profits from performance may be retained by the performing group and that no notice is required to be given to the copyright owner for such use. Finally, the practice of recording the group's performances will be explored, and it will be concluded …
The Fcc's Deregulation Of Cable Television: The Problem Of Unfair Competition And The 1976 Copyright Act, David Bowman
The Fcc's Deregulation Of Cable Television: The Problem Of Unfair Competition And The 1976 Copyright Act, David Bowman
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Limitation Of Copyright And Patents By The Rules For The Free Movement Of Goods In The European Common Market, Valentine Korah
The Limitation Of Copyright And Patents By The Rules For The Free Movement Of Goods In The European Common Market, Valentine Korah
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
The Disclosure And Reproduction Of Copyrighted Agency Records Under The Freedom Of Information Act, Roy Seth Gordet
The Disclosure And Reproduction Of Copyrighted Agency Records Under The Freedom Of Information Act, Roy Seth Gordet
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is Home Videotaping A Fair Use Of Copyrighted Programs? Univeral City Studios, Inc. V. Sony Corporation Of America, Howard S. Toland
Is Home Videotaping A Fair Use Of Copyrighted Programs? Univeral City Studios, Inc. V. Sony Corporation Of America, Howard S. Toland
Nova Law Review
On October 19, 1981, the United States Court of Appeals for the
Ninth Circuit held that private in-home television videotaping infringes
upon copyrights.
Copyright Protection For Short-Lived Works Of Art, Joan Infarinato
Copyright Protection For Short-Lived Works Of Art, Joan Infarinato
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.