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[Outbreak of war in Europe in 1914 drove thoughts of copyright regulation from the minds of those who had participated in the law reform agitations of the preceding decade. The horrors of the war years, however, hastened the development of copyright law as an instrument regulating the supply and consumption of mass entertainment. The war stimulated the growth of radio communication, and when the wireless burst upon the world in the 1920s, societies tormented by 4 years of catastrophe turned to radio entertainment with unrestrained enthusiasm.]
Published: Aug 28, 2013
Keywords: Radio Station; Radio Broadcasting; Public Performance; Copyright Owner; Copyright Holder
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