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...risk of being jailed for subversive activities and being sued by TIME for infringement of copyright, we made editorial comment on your article and lifted paragraphs from...
...music trade ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) is a set of initials to be reckoned with. ASCAP holds the performing rights to most copyright music, collects blanket fees from radio networks and stations, doles out prorated royalties to ASCAP members. ASCAP collects in other ways that few people suspect. For example, Yankee Doodle and Dixie, as usually performed by orchestras, pay ASCAP fees. Reason: although the tunes themselves are in the public domain, the rights to arrangements of them are held by ASCAP for the arrangers. Most orchestras find it simpler to use an existing arrangement than...
...Brown's School Days (R. K. O.). When classic-loving, copyright-hating Producer Gene Towne, fresh from Swiss Family Robinson, proceeded to lay his busy hands on Thomas Hughes's 83-year-old celebration of Rugby and British public-school life, across the Atlantic to Hollywood came a cold shudder. "Presumption," snorted Rugby's head, Mr. Hugh Lyon, anticipating something worse than Robert Taylor's A Yank at Oxford. Mr. Lyon was not placated by Producer Towne's choice of a British director, Robert Stevenson, and of the impeccable Sir Cedric Hardwicke to play...
...Authors of the Cooperative Contemporary Affairs Test for the American Council on Education (Copyright, 1940, by Time...
...motion filed Tuesday, the publishing firm asked the Federal Court in Boston to held the College Tutoring Bureau's proprietors. Joseph R. Hurvitz and Abraham Segel, in contempt of court for violating an injunction obtained in 1933 against the Bureau for copyright infractions...