Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 52Connecticut Bar Association, 1978 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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... owner may subsequently be reproduced in phonorecords by others so long as they notify the owner and pay the specified statutory royalty . However , the 1976 Act specifies that the compulsory license is to make phonorecords for ...
... owner may subsequently be reproduced in phonorecords by others so long as they notify the owner and pay the specified statutory royalty . However , the 1976 Act specifies that the compulsory license is to make phonorecords for ...
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... owner of any copy or phonorecord lawfully made , may sell or otherwise dispose of that copy or phono- record . Moreover , the owner of a lawfully made copy may display that copy publicly either directly or by projection of no more than ...
... owner of any copy or phonorecord lawfully made , may sell or otherwise dispose of that copy or phono- record . Moreover , the owner of a lawfully made copy may display that copy publicly either directly or by projection of no more than ...
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... owner from making remunerative use of his property , i.e. , the latter's loss was offset by the public's gain . The ... owner's loss is not confiscatory ; nonetheless , the latter's loss must be substantial . As in Figarsky v . Historic ...
... owner from making remunerative use of his property , i.e. , the latter's loss was offset by the public's gain . The ... owner's loss is not confiscatory ; nonetheless , the latter's loss must be substantial . As in Figarsky v . Historic ...
Contents
THE CONNECTICUT SUPREME COURT | 45 |
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMENTATOR | 61 |
THE COMMITTEE MEMBERS LAMENT | 78 |
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