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A Short History of CopyrightStatutory Developments and Recognition of Industries

A Short History of Copyright: Statutory Developments and Recognition of Industries [In 1909, Congress passed a new Copyright Act that would regulate copyright affairs in the United States for 67 years, more than two-thirds of the twentieth century. The outlook of congressmen differed in a fundamental way from that of their successors who passed a new Act in 1976. Though aware of their nation’s unique creative and productive capacities, they did not think, as future politicians would, of the United States as the world’s primary power, responsible for overseeing the growth of peace and prosperity throughout the globe.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Short History of CopyrightStatutory Developments and Recognition of Industries

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2014
ISBN
978-3-319-02074-7
Pages
63 –69
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-02075-4_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[In 1909, Congress passed a new Copyright Act that would regulate copyright affairs in the United States for 67 years, more than two-thirds of the twentieth century. The outlook of congressmen differed in a fundamental way from that of their successors who passed a new Act in 1976. Though aware of their nation’s unique creative and productive capacities, they did not think, as future politicians would, of the United States as the world’s primary power, responsible for overseeing the growth of peace and prosperity throughout the globe.]

Published: Aug 28, 2013

Keywords: Private Interest; Sound Recording; Compulsory Licence; Musical Score; Private Preferment

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