Copyright Law Revision: Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 2223 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976 - 2240 páginas |
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... journals and books , and so forth , in their collections . If it is clear that a work is out of print , they can make a single complete copy for a user . Some of this activity can be carried out for inter - library loan purposes . The ...
... journals and books , and so forth , in their collections . If it is clear that a work is out of print , they can make a single complete copy for a user . Some of this activity can be carried out for inter - library loan purposes . The ...
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... journal , you can go ahead and reproduce it and that is OK ? Mr. GOLDBLOOM . Yes . Mr. PATTISON . And that is related to nonprofit organizations ? Mr. GOLDBLOOM . Yes , educational activities . Mr. PATTISON . When I think in terms of ...
... journal , you can go ahead and reproduce it and that is OK ? Mr. GOLDBLOOM . Yes . Mr. PATTISON . And that is related to nonprofit organizations ? Mr. GOLDBLOOM . Yes , educational activities . Mr. PATTISON . When I think in terms of ...
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... journal articles as being within the doctrine of fair use , and not constituting infringe- ment of copyright . It is in part because this case consumed 7 years and major financial outlay that libraries are concerned about the second ...
... journal articles as being within the doctrine of fair use , and not constituting infringe- ment of copyright . It is in part because this case consumed 7 years and major financial outlay that libraries are concerned about the second ...
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... journal could not have been damaged materially in the process . It is not only the small schools which would suffer if ... journals themselves , therefore , have a stake in seeing this procedure continued in a reasonable way . The courts ...
... journal could not have been damaged materially in the process . It is not only the small schools which would suffer if ... journals themselves , therefore , have a stake in seeing this procedure continued in a reasonable way . The courts ...
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... journal articles be permitted without threats of suits . That assurance is now being largely provided in section 108 , ( a ) through ( f ) , for which we are very appreciative . However , we are greatly concerned with the addition of ...
... journal articles be permitted without threats of suits . That assurance is now being largely provided in section 108 , ( a ) through ( f ) , for which we are very appreciative . However , we are greatly concerned with the addition of ...
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amendment American antenna ASCAP Association authors believe broadcast cable system cable television CATV Chairman clause Commission Committee compulsory license Congress copies or phonorecords copyright fees copyright law copyright liability Copyright Office copyright owner copyright payment copyright protection copyright revision Copyright Royalty copyrighted material cost Court DANIELSON distant signals distribution DRINAN educational effect exclusive rights exemption fair Federal Federal Communications Commission infringement interest issue journals Judiciary jukebox KASTEN MEIER KASTENMEIER legislation librarians limited manufacturing clause ment National NCTA operators PATTISON percent performance performing rights societies period photocopying prepared statement present problem producers proposed publishers purpose question RAILSBACK reasonable Register of Copyrights reproduction revenues revision bill secondary transmission Section 108 Senate SESAC society sound recording station subcommittee subscribers teacher Teleprompter term testimony Thank tion United United States Code users