Hadley V. Peters

Hadley V. Peters
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Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in Patent and Trade-mark and Copyright Cases

Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in Patent and Trade-mark and Copyright Cases
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Total Pages : 306
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Synopsis Decisions of the Commissioner of Patents and of the United States Courts in Patent and Trade-mark and Copyright Cases by : United States. Patent Office

"Compiled from Official gazette. Beginning with 1876, the volumes have included also decisions of United States courts, decisions of Secretary of Interior, opinions of Attorney-General, and important decisions of state courts in relation to patents, trade-marks, etc. 1869-94, not in Congressional set." Checklist of U. S. public documents, 1789-1909, p. 530.

Music and Copyright

Music and Copyright
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 219
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ISBN-10 : 9781136090509
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Synopsis Music and Copyright by : Lee Marshall

Copyright lies at the very heart of the music business. It determines how music is marketed, artists are rewarded, and all the uses to which their work is put. And copyright claims and counter-claims are the source of recurring conflict: Who wrote what and when? Who owns these sounds? What are you allowed to do with them? Disputes about copying and theft are becoming ever noisier with digital technology and the new possibilities of sampling and downloading and large-scale piracy. This book has been written to explain the copyright system to non-legal specialists and to show why copyright issues are so fascinating and so important. Copyright is analyzed as a matter of philosophy and economics as well as law. It is approached from the contrasting perspectives of composers, performers, producers and bootleggers. Copyright law is seen to be central to the relationship between the global entertainment industry and local musical practices. The questions raised here are not just about music. They concern the very meaning of intellectual property rights in the context of rapid global and technological change. And they are not just about big business. They impinge on all our lives.