Legislative Branch Appropriations for 1984: Legislative branchU.S. Government Printing Office, 1983 |
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... distant signals in the operations of cable systems . Because of the current ... signal market . Not only is such a practice unfair to copyright owners and ... distant signals now be established at reasonable marketplace rates , and ...
... distant signals in the operations of cable systems . Because of the current ... signal market . Not only is such a practice unfair to copyright owners and ... distant signals now be established at reasonable marketplace rates , and ...
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... distant signals . Because of the pending appeal , we must restrict our observation on this issue to informing the ... signal carriage " is not offset by any corresponding bene- fit . Stations are not able to ' sell ' distant cable ...
... distant signals . Because of the pending appeal , we must restrict our observation on this issue to informing the ... signal carriage " is not offset by any corresponding bene- fit . Stations are not able to ' sell ' distant cable ...
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... distant signal and syndicated exclusivity rules . SCHEDULE 1. Rates for new signals added as a result of the FCC's deregulation of distant signals . 5 percent of cable's gross receipts from basic services , for each distant signal ...
... distant signal and syndicated exclusivity rules . SCHEDULE 1. Rates for new signals added as a result of the FCC's deregulation of distant signals . 5 percent of cable's gross receipts from basic services , for each distant signal ...
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... distant signals , for the years 1980 , 1981 , and 1982 , in seven top 100 television markets . He testified that under the current fee schedule , cable sys- tems in these markets paid royalty fees for distant signals at approximately ...
... distant signals , for the years 1980 , 1981 , and 1982 , in seven top 100 television markets . He testified that under the current fee schedule , cable sys- tems in these markets paid royalty fees for distant signals at approximately ...
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... distant signals . He testified that the first type of harm to program suppliers results from audience viewing diversion from local broadcast signals to distant signals , and the second type of harm relates to the value of distant signals ...
... distant signals . He testified that the first type of harm to program suppliers results from audience viewing diversion from local broadcast signals to distant signals , and the second type of harm relates to the value of distant signals ...
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97th Congress additional adjustment Administration agencies analysis Appropriations ASCAP assessment assistance bill BOGGS BOORSTIN BOWSHER broadcast budget request Building cable operators Cable Royalty cable systems cable television Capitol Chairman compulsory license CONGRESS THE LIBRARY Congressional copyright owners cost diethyl zinc distant signal equivalent distribution economic effect employees equipment estimate Expenditures expenses FAZIO Federal fiscal year 1984 going GPO's hearings HIGHTOWER House impact increase issues Joint Committee June 24 KLEIS legislative LEWIS Library of Congress materials Members ment million MPAA MYERS NCTA Office OTA's percent personnel positions problem questions record Response result revenue RIVLIN Royalty Fee SAWYER schedule Senate staff statement Subcommittee syndicated exclusivity testified testimony tion Total Tribunal Unexpended balances University workload
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Seite 563 - Congress to — (1) equip itself with new and effective means for securing competent, unbiased information concerning the physical, biological, economic, social, and political effects of such applications; and (2) utilize this information, whenever appropriate, as one factor in the legislative assessment of matters pending before the Congress, particularly in those instances where the Federal Government may be called upon to consider support for, or management or regulation of, technological...
Seite 186 - Extensive hearings followed before the House Committee on Ways and Means, and the Senate Committee on Finance.
Seite 97 - ... without regard to political affiliations and solely on the basis of fitness to perform the duties of the office...
Seite 669 - Foundation, the Library of Congress, the National Library of Medicine, the National Agricultural Library, and other Federal units.
Seite 582 - ... by an appropriate governmental authority of Canada or Mexico and embodying a performance or display of a work is actionable as an act of infringement under section 501, and is fully subject to the remedies provided by sections 502 through 506 and...
Seite 84 - And hereafter payments made upon vouchers approved by the aforesaid respective committees shall be deemed, held, and taken and are hereby declared to be conclusive upon all the departments and officers of the Government...
Seite 57 - Mr. Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee I am privileged to appear before you once again in support of appropriations for the Office of the Postmaster.
Seite 176 - But the projections provide a useful baseline or benchmark against which proposed changes in taxes or spending policies may be measured and assessed. A longer-term framework is helpful in making annual budget choices, since these decisions sometimes have little impact on the budget in the short run. They do. however, significantly influence relative budget priorities over a period of several years.
Seite 611 - Tribunal to adopt regulations by which copyright owners may receive reasonable notice of the use of their works and for the keeping by public broadcasting entities of records of such use.
Seite 709 - In conclusion, we wish to express our appreciation for this opportunity to present our views to the subcommittee on Legislative Appropriations.