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KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL THE HAGUE LONDON NEW YORK TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS V FOREWORD VII PREFACE IX BIBLIOGRAPHY XVII 1
INTRODUCTION 1 2 RETRANSMISSION AS A TRIPS MINIMUM STANDARD 3 2.1
INTRODUCTION 3 2.2 TREATY INTERPRETATION 4 2.3 THE BASICS OF THE BERNE
CONVENTION 7 2.4 THE FIRST COUNTENANCING OF STATUTORY LICENCES IN BERNE
8 2.5 THE PHENOMENA OF BROADCASTING AND ITS RELATION TO COPYRIGHT 15 2.6
THE INCEPTION OF THE EQUITABLE REMUNERATION OBLIGATION 18 2.6.1 THE
OFFICIAL PROGRAM OF THE 1928 ROME CONFERENCE 18 2.6.2 SUB-COMMITTEE ON
BROADCASTING, 8 MAY 1928 19 2.6.3 SUB-COMMITTEE ON BROADCASTING, 16 MAY
1928 20 2.6.4 SUB-COMMITTEE ON BROADCASTING, 19 MAY 1928 22 2.6.5
SUB-COMMITTEE ON BROADCASTING, 29 MAY 1928 23 2.6.6 SPECIAL COMMITTEE
FOR THE EXAMINATION OF A COMPROMISE, 29 MAY 1928 26 2.6.7 THE FINAL
REPORTS 27 2.7 THE INCEPTION OF THE RETRANSMISSION RIGHT 29 2.7.1
DEVELOPMENTS AT THE 1928 ROME CONFERENCE 29 2.7.2 PRELIMINARY DOCUMENTS
TO THE 1948 BRUSSELS CONFERENCE 30 2.7.3 THE DEBATE AT THE BRUSSELS
CONFERENCE 34 2.7.4 FINAL POSITION AT BRUSSELS 36 2.7.5 THE NEW PUBLIC
CONTROVERSY AT BRUSSELS 36 XI TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.8 THE 1967 STOCKHOLM
CONFERENCE 38 2.9 WIPO WORKING GROUPS AND COMMITTEES 39 2.9.1 1977
REPORT 39 2.9.2 1978 REPORT 41 2.9.3 1980 REPORT 42 2.9.4 1983 ANNOTATED
PRINCIPLES 43 2.10 APPLICATION OF THE BERNE RETRANSMISSION REGIME IN
EUROPE 48 2.10.1 JUDICIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE BERNE RETRANSMISSION
REGIME UNDER SWISS LAW 48 2.10.2 THE CODITEL DECISIONS 51 2.10.3 THE
1982 COLLOQUIUM IN AMSTERDAM 54 2.10.4 THE EC LEGISLATIVE RESPONSE 56
2.11 THE BERNE CONVENTION IN TRIPS 65 2.11.1 BACKGROUND 65 2.11.2
DRAFTING HISTORY OF BERNE-IN-TRIPS 66 2.12 INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 1
IBIS WITHIN TRIPS 71 2.12.1 CONTEXTUAL MATTERS 71 2.12.2 THE BERNE-TRIPS
RELATIONSHIP AND THE RECOGNITION OF RIGHTS 74 2.12.3 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
TRIPS ARTICLE 13 AND THE TREATMENT OF EXCEPTIONS 75 2.13 THE
HOME-STYLE DECISION 76 2.13.1 BACKGROUND 76 2.13.2 CHOICE OF
APPLICABLE PRINCIPLE 80 2.13.3 APPLICATION OF THE THREE-STEP TEST TO
ARTICLE 1 LTE(L)(III) 87 2.13.4 COMMENT ON APPLICABILITY OF THE
THREE-STEP TEST TO ARTICLE 1 IBIS RIGHTS 92 2.14 THE WIPO COPYRIGHT
TREATY 1996 93 2.15 CONCLUSIONS 95 3 RETRANSMISSION, EQUITABLE
REMUNERATION AND ECONOMICS 99 3.1 INTRODUCTION 99 3.2 COPYRIGHT AS A
PUBLIC GOOD 100 3.3 COASE, COPYRIGHT AND THE PRIVATE SUPPLY OF PUBLIC
GOODS 102 3.4 COMPETING VIEWS OF EFFICIENCY IN SUPPLYING PUBLIC GOODS
106 3.5 EXCLUSION AND COPYRIGHT 108 3.5.1 COPYRIGHT AND EX ANTE
EXCLUSION MEASURES 109 3.5.2 COPYRIGHT AND EX POST EXPECTATIONS OF
ENFORCEMENT 111 3.6 THE EFFECT OF EXCLUSION UPON BUSINESS MODELS 117
3.6.1 BROADCAST BUSINESS MODELS RELYING ON ADVERTISING 117 3.6.2
BROADCAST BUSINESS MODELS RELYING ON END RECIPIENT ACCESS PAYMENTS 120
3.7 RATIONAL MARKET BEHAVIOUR FOR INFORMATION GOODS 121 3.7.1 SOLD OVER
AND OVER AGAIN 122 XN TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.7.2 RELINQUISHMENT OF CONTROL
122 3.7.3 RETENTION OF ADDED INDUSTRY VALUE FOR ONESELF 123 3.8
CONTINGENT VALUATION METHODOLOGIES AND RETRANSMISSION 124 3.8.1
VALUATIONS IN LIGHT OF THE FREE-RIDER PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH PUBLIC
GOODS 124 3.8.2 THE BOHM EXPERIMENT 126 3.8.3 BOHM AND RETRANSMISSION
129 3.9 CONSEQUENCES FOR UNDERSTANDING EQUITABLE REMUNERATION 131 3.9.1
TOTAL VALUE ADDED: NOTIONAL RETRANSMITTER * CONSUMER MARKET 132 3.9.2
SHARE OF ADDED VALUE: NOTIONAL COPYRIGHT OWNER - RETRANSMITTER MARKET 13
3 3.10 CONCLUSION 135 RETRANSMISSION, EQUITABLE REMUNERATION AND
RESTITUTION 137 4.1 INTRODUCTION 137 4.2 RESTITUTION AS A NORMATIVE
CONSTRUCT 138 4.3 DIFFERENT RESTITUTIONARY AWARDS AND DIFFERENT VALUES
139 4.4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE MODEL 142 4.5 PROCEEDS AWARDS 143
4.5.1 PROCEEDS AWARDS GENERALLY - ENGLAND 143 4.5.2 PROCEEDS AWARDS
GENERALLY - AUSTRALIA 146 4.5.3 PROCEEDS AWARDS GENERALLY - US 146 4.5.4
COPYRIGHT-SPECIFIC PROCEEDS AWARDS 148 4.6 PROFIT AWARDS 151 4.6.1
PROFIT AWARDS GENERALLY - ENGLAND 152 4.6.2 PROFIT AWARDS GENERALLY -
AUSTRALIA 156 4.6.3 PROFIT AWARDS GENERALLY - US 157 4.6.4
COPYRIGHT-SPECIFIC PROFIT AWARDS 162 4.7 FAIR MARKET VALUE AWARDS 172
4.7.1 GENERALLY 172 4.7.2 FAIR MARKET VALUE AWARDS GENERALLY - ENGLAND
174 4.7.3 FAIR MARKET VALUE AWARDS GENERALLY - AUSTRALIA 183 4.7.4 FAIR
MARKET VALUE AWARDS GENERALLY - US 186 4.7.5 COPYRIGHT-SPECIFIC FAIR
MARKET VALUE AWARDS 190 4.8 MEASURING EQUITABLE REMUNERATION FOR
RETRANSMISSION 198 4.8.1 PROCEEDS AWARDS 198 4.8.2 PROFIT AND FAIR
MARKET VALUE AWARDS 199 4.8.3 APPLICABLE METHODOLOGY 203 4.9 CONCLUSION
208 THE US CABLE RETRANSMISSION ROYALTY RATES 209 5.1 INTRODUCTION 209
5.2 THE RATE SCALE AND THE APRIL 1976 AGREEMENT 210 XLLL TABLE OF
CONTENTS 5.3 CABLE AND SUBMISSION TO COPYRIGHT FEES 211 5.4
RETRANSMISSION REFORM BETWEEN 1965 AND 1975 213 5.5 APRIL 1976
AGREEMENT: PAYMENT BASIS 217 5.6 APRIL 1976 AGREEMENT: RATE QUANTUM 219
5.7 APRIL 1976 AGREEMENT: RATE BASIS 219 5.7.1 LOCAL AND NATIONAL
SIGNALS 220 5.7.2 NON-NETWORK AND SYNDICATED SIGNALS 221 5.7.3
TELEPROMPTER PROPOSAL 223 5.8 THE IMPACT OF EARLY BROADCAST REGULATION
ON THE COPYRIGHT LICENCE 226 5.8.1 MUST-CARRY 227 5.8.2 SYNDEX RULES
227 5.8.3 DISTANT SIGNAL CARRIAGE RULES 229 5.9 SECTION 111 ROYALTY
RATES AS ENACTED 229 5.9.1 RATES APPLIED IN RESPECT OF DISTANT SIGNALS
229 5.9.2 TREATMENT OF LOCAL AREA RETRANSMISSION 230 5.9.3 CONCESSIONAL
TREATMENT OF SMALL CABLE SYSTEMS 232 5.10 THE ROLE OF THE COPYRIGHT
ROYALTY TRIBUNAL 232 5.11 COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL: INFLATION
ADJUSTMENTS 233 5.12 COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL: FCC RULE CHANGE
ADJUSTMENTS 234 5.12.1 THE SIGNAL CARRIAGE RULES 235 5.12.2 THE SYNDEX
RULES 238 5.13 GROSS RECEIPTS, BASIC SERVICE AND COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
240 5.13.1 TIERING 242 5.13.2 TIE-IN ARRANGEMENTS 243 5.14
CABLEVISION 243 5.14.1 THE 1984 REGULATIONS AND TIERING 243 5.14.2 THE
1984 REGULATIONS AND TIE-INS 246 5.15 MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION
CONSENT 248 5.15.1 MUST-CARRY 248 5.15.2 RETRANSMISSION CONSENT 252 5.16
THE 1992 REFORM PROPOSALS 255 5.17 CONCLUSION 258 6 THE US SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION ROYALTY RATES 261 6.1 CONTEXT OF THE SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION STATUTORY LICENCE 261 6.2 THE EVOLUTION OF THE SECTION
119 LICENCE 264 6.2.1 SATELLITE HOME VIEWER BILL OF 1986- HR 5126 264
6.2.2 SATELLITE HOME VIEWER BILL OF 1996 - H R 5572 AND SATELLITE HOME
VIEWER COPYRIGHT BILL OF 1997 - H R 2848 268 6.2.3 SECTION 119 AS
ENACTED 273 6.3 1992 RATE ADJUSTMENT 273 6.3.1 THE SUPERSTATION RATE 274
6.3.2 THE NETWORK RATE 275 XIV TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.4 1994 FAIR MARKET
VALUE REFORM 277 6.5 1997 RATE ADJUSTMENT 282 6.5.1 FAIR MARKET VALUE
283 6.5.2 SUPERSTATION AND NETWORK SIGNALS 286 6.5.3 A SEPARATE LOCAL
AREA RETRANSMISSION RATE 288 6.5.4 SYNDICATED EXCLUSIVITY 290 6.5.5
FINAL OUTCOME OF DETERMINATION 290 6.6 1999 REFORMS 291 6.6.1
INTRODUCTION 291 6.6.2 THE 27 CENT RATE AND FUTURE CARP REVIEW 292 6.6.3
LOCAL AREA SATELLITE RETRANSMISSION 295 6.7 CONCLUSION 303 7 CONCLUSION
305 7.1 OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 305 PART ONE 7.2 US ACCESSION TO BERNE IN
1989 AND ITS EFFECT ON US COPYRIGHT LAW 306 7.2.1 BACKGROUND TO THE US
JOINING BERNE 306 7.2.2 IS BERNE A SELF-EXECUTING OR NON-SELF-EXECUTING
TREATY UNDER US LAW? 307 7.2.3 RETRANSMISSION AND THE ABSENCE OF CHANGE
TO US DOMESTIC LAW 311 7.3 US ADHERENCE TO TRIPS IN 1994 AND ITS EFFECT
ON US COPYRIGHT LAW 314 PART TWO 7.4 RETRANSMISSION REGIMES AND US TRIPS
COMPLIANCE 316 7.4.1 THE TRIPS RETRANSMISSION REGIME 316 7.4.2 VIOLATION
AND NON-VIOLATION COMPLAINTS UNDER TRIPS 317 7.4.3 CONSTRUCTION OF US
STATUTES IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS 319 7.5 SECTION 111 -
CABLE RETRANSMISSION OF DISTANT SIGNALS 320 7.6 SECTION 111 - CABLE
RETRANSMISSION WITHIN LOCAL AREA 322 7.7 SECTION 119 - SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION OF DISTANT SIGNALS 324 7.8 SECTION 122 - SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION WITHIN LOCAL AREA 325 7.8.1 CONFINEMENT TO CERTAIN
SPECIAL CASES 326 7.8.2 NO CONFLICT WITH A NORMAL EXPLOITATION OF THE
WORK 327 7.8.3 NO UNREASONABLE PREJUDICE TO RIGHT HOLDERS LEGITIMATE
INTERESTS 328 7.9 CONCLUSION 329 INDEX 331 XV
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RETRANSMISSION AND US COMPLIANCE WITH TRIPS BY DAVID J. BRENNAN K4
KLUWER LAW INTERNATIONAL THE HAGUE ' LONDON ' NEW YORK TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS V FOREWORD VII PREFACE IX BIBLIOGRAPHY XVII 1
INTRODUCTION 1 2 RETRANSMISSION AS A TRIPS MINIMUM STANDARD 3 2.1
INTRODUCTION 3 2.2 TREATY INTERPRETATION 4 2.3 THE BASICS OF THE BERNE
CONVENTION 7 2.4 THE FIRST COUNTENANCING OF STATUTORY LICENCES IN BERNE
8 2.5 THE PHENOMENA OF BROADCASTING AND ITS RELATION TO COPYRIGHT 15 2.6
THE INCEPTION OF THE EQUITABLE REMUNERATION OBLIGATION 18 2.6.1 THE
OFFICIAL PROGRAM OF THE 1928 ROME CONFERENCE 18 2.6.2 SUB-COMMITTEE ON
BROADCASTING, 8 MAY 1928 19 2.6.3 SUB-COMMITTEE ON BROADCASTING, 16 MAY
1928 20 2.6.4 SUB-COMMITTEE ON BROADCASTING, 19 MAY 1928 22 2.6.5
SUB-COMMITTEE ON BROADCASTING, 29 MAY 1928 23 2.6.6 SPECIAL COMMITTEE
FOR THE EXAMINATION OF A COMPROMISE, 29 MAY 1928 26 2.6.7 THE FINAL
REPORTS 27 2.7 THE INCEPTION OF THE RETRANSMISSION RIGHT 29 2.7.1
DEVELOPMENTS AT THE 1928 ROME CONFERENCE 29 2.7.2 PRELIMINARY DOCUMENTS
TO THE 1948 BRUSSELS CONFERENCE 30 2.7.3 THE DEBATE AT THE BRUSSELS
CONFERENCE 34 2.7.4 FINAL POSITION AT BRUSSELS 36 2.7.5 THE "NEW PUBLIC"
CONTROVERSY AT BRUSSELS 36 XI TABLE OF CONTENTS 2.8 THE 1967 STOCKHOLM
CONFERENCE 38 2.9 WIPO WORKING GROUPS AND COMMITTEES 39 2.9.1 1977
REPORT 39 2.9.2 1978 REPORT 41 2.9.3 1980 REPORT 42 2.9.4 1983 ANNOTATED
PRINCIPLES 43 2.10 APPLICATION OF THE BERNE RETRANSMISSION REGIME IN
EUROPE 48 2.10.1 JUDICIAL CONSIDERATION OF THE BERNE RETRANSMISSION
REGIME UNDER SWISS LAW 48 2.10.2 THE CODITEL DECISIONS 51 2.10.3 THE
1982 COLLOQUIUM IN AMSTERDAM 54 2.10.4 THE EC LEGISLATIVE RESPONSE 56
2.11 THE BERNE CONVENTION IN TRIPS 65 2.11.1 BACKGROUND 65 2.11.2
DRAFTING HISTORY OF BERNE-IN-TRIPS 66 2.12 INTERPRETATION OF ARTICLE 1
IBIS WITHIN TRIPS 71 2.12.1 CONTEXTUAL MATTERS 71 2.12.2 THE BERNE-TRIPS
RELATIONSHIP AND THE RECOGNITION OF RIGHTS 74 2.12.3 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF
TRIPS ARTICLE 13 AND THE TREATMENT OF EXCEPTIONS 75 2.13 THE
"HOME-STYLE" DECISION 76 2.13.1 BACKGROUND 76 2.13.2 CHOICE OF
APPLICABLE PRINCIPLE 80 2.13.3 APPLICATION OF THE THREE-STEP TEST TO
ARTICLE 1 LTE(L)(III) 87 2.13.4 COMMENT ON APPLICABILITY OF THE
THREE-STEP TEST TO ARTICLE 1 IBIS RIGHTS 92 2.14 THE WIPO COPYRIGHT
TREATY 1996 93 2.15 CONCLUSIONS 95 3 RETRANSMISSION, EQUITABLE
REMUNERATION AND ECONOMICS 99 3.1 INTRODUCTION 99 3.2 COPYRIGHT AS A
PUBLIC GOOD 100 3.3 COASE, COPYRIGHT AND THE PRIVATE SUPPLY OF PUBLIC
GOODS 102 3.4 COMPETING VIEWS OF EFFICIENCY IN SUPPLYING PUBLIC GOODS
106 3.5 EXCLUSION AND COPYRIGHT 108 3.5.1 COPYRIGHT AND EX ANTE
EXCLUSION MEASURES 109 3.5.2 COPYRIGHT AND EX POST EXPECTATIONS OF
ENFORCEMENT 111 3.6 THE EFFECT OF EXCLUSION UPON BUSINESS MODELS 117
3.6.1 BROADCAST BUSINESS MODELS RELYING ON ADVERTISING 117 3.6.2
BROADCAST BUSINESS MODELS RELYING ON END RECIPIENT ACCESS PAYMENTS 120
3.7 RATIONAL MARKET BEHAVIOUR FOR INFORMATION GOODS 121 3.7.1 SOLD "OVER
AND OVER AGAIN" 122 XN TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.7.2 RELINQUISHMENT OF CONTROL
122 3.7.3 RETENTION OF ADDED INDUSTRY VALUE FOR ONESELF 123 3.8
CONTINGENT VALUATION METHODOLOGIES AND RETRANSMISSION 124 3.8.1
VALUATIONS IN LIGHT OF THE "FREE-RIDER" PROBLEM ASSOCIATED WITH PUBLIC
GOODS 124 3.8.2 THE BOHM EXPERIMENT 126 3.8.3 BOHM AND RETRANSMISSION
129 3.9 CONSEQUENCES FOR UNDERSTANDING EQUITABLE REMUNERATION 131 3.9.1
TOTAL VALUE ADDED: NOTIONAL RETRANSMITTER * CONSUMER MARKET 132 3.9.2
SHARE OF ADDED VALUE: NOTIONAL COPYRIGHT OWNER - RETRANSMITTER MARKET 13
3 3.10 CONCLUSION 135 RETRANSMISSION, EQUITABLE REMUNERATION AND
RESTITUTION 137 4.1 INTRODUCTION 137 4.2 RESTITUTION AS A NORMATIVE
CONSTRUCT 138 4.3 DIFFERENT RESTITUTIONARY AWARDS AND DIFFERENT VALUES
139 4.4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE MODEL 142 4.5 PROCEEDS AWARDS 143
4.5.1 PROCEEDS AWARDS GENERALLY - ENGLAND 143 4.5.2 PROCEEDS AWARDS
GENERALLY - AUSTRALIA 146 4.5.3 PROCEEDS AWARDS GENERALLY - US 146 4.5.4
COPYRIGHT-SPECIFIC PROCEEDS AWARDS 148 4.6 PROFIT AWARDS 151 4.6.1
PROFIT AWARDS GENERALLY - ENGLAND 152 4.6.2 PROFIT AWARDS GENERALLY -
AUSTRALIA 156 4.6.3 PROFIT AWARDS GENERALLY - US 157 4.6.4
COPYRIGHT-SPECIFIC PROFIT AWARDS 162 4.7 FAIR MARKET VALUE AWARDS 172
4.7.1 GENERALLY 172 4.7.2 FAIR MARKET VALUE AWARDS GENERALLY - ENGLAND
174 4.7.3 FAIR MARKET VALUE AWARDS GENERALLY - AUSTRALIA 183 4.7.4 FAIR
MARKET VALUE AWARDS GENERALLY - US 186 4.7.5 COPYRIGHT-SPECIFIC FAIR
MARKET VALUE AWARDS 190 4.8 MEASURING EQUITABLE REMUNERATION FOR
RETRANSMISSION 198 4.8.1 PROCEEDS AWARDS 198 4.8.2 PROFIT AND FAIR
MARKET VALUE AWARDS 199 4.8.3 APPLICABLE METHODOLOGY 203 4.9 CONCLUSION
208 THE US CABLE RETRANSMISSION ROYALTY RATES 209 5.1 INTRODUCTION 209
5.2 THE RATE SCALE AND THE "APRIL 1976 AGREEMENT" 210 XLLL TABLE OF
CONTENTS 5.3 CABLE AND SUBMISSION TO COPYRIGHT FEES 211 5.4
RETRANSMISSION REFORM BETWEEN 1965 AND 1975 213 5.5 APRIL 1976
AGREEMENT: PAYMENT BASIS 217 5.6 APRIL 1976 AGREEMENT: RATE QUANTUM 219
5.7 APRIL 1976 AGREEMENT: RATE BASIS 219 5.7.1 LOCAL AND NATIONAL
SIGNALS 220 5.7.2 NON-NETWORK AND SYNDICATED SIGNALS 221 5.7.3
TELEPROMPTER PROPOSAL 223 5.8 THE IMPACT OF EARLY BROADCAST REGULATION
ON THE COPYRIGHT LICENCE 226 5.8.1 "MUST-CARRY" 227 5.8.2 SYNDEX RULES
227 5.8.3 DISTANT SIGNAL CARRIAGE RULES 229 5.9 SECTION 111 ROYALTY
RATES AS ENACTED 229 5.9.1 RATES APPLIED IN RESPECT OF DISTANT SIGNALS
229 5.9.2 TREATMENT OF LOCAL AREA RETRANSMISSION 230 5.9.3 CONCESSIONAL
TREATMENT OF SMALL CABLE SYSTEMS 232 5.10 THE ROLE OF THE COPYRIGHT
ROYALTY TRIBUNAL 232 5.11 COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL: INFLATION
ADJUSTMENTS 233 5.12 COPYRIGHT ROYALTY TRIBUNAL: FCC RULE CHANGE
ADJUSTMENTS 234 5.12.1 THE SIGNAL CARRIAGE RULES 235 5.12.2 THE SYNDEX
RULES 238 5.13 GROSS RECEIPTS, "BASIC SERVICE" AND COMMERCIAL PRACTICES
240 5.13.1 "TIERING" 242 5.13.2 "TIE-IN" ARRANGEMENTS 243 5.14
CABLEVISION 243 5.14.1 THE 1984 REGULATIONS AND TIERING 243 5.14.2 THE
1984 REGULATIONS AND TIE-INS 246 5.15 MUST-CARRY AND RETRANSMISSION
CONSENT 248 5.15.1 MUST-CARRY 248 5.15.2 RETRANSMISSION CONSENT 252 5.16
THE 1992 REFORM PROPOSALS 255 5.17 CONCLUSION 258 6 THE US SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION ROYALTY RATES 261 6.1 CONTEXT OF THE SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION STATUTORY LICENCE 261 6.2 THE EVOLUTION OF THE SECTION
119 LICENCE 264 6.2.1 SATELLITE HOME VIEWER BILL OF 1986- HR 5126 264
6.2.2 SATELLITE HOME VIEWER BILL OF 1996 - H R 5572 AND SATELLITE HOME
VIEWER COPYRIGHT BILL OF 1997 - H R 2848 268 6.2.3 SECTION 119 AS
ENACTED 273 6.3 1992 RATE ADJUSTMENT 273 6.3.1 THE SUPERSTATION RATE 274
6.3.2 THE NETWORK RATE 275 XIV TABLE OF CONTENTS 6.4 1994 "FAIR MARKET
VALUE" REFORM 277 6.5 1997 RATE ADJUSTMENT 282 6.5.1 "FAIR MARKET VALUE"
283 6.5.2 SUPERSTATION AND NETWORK SIGNALS 286 6.5.3 A SEPARATE "LOCAL
AREA RETRANSMISSION" RATE 288 6.5.4 SYNDICATED EXCLUSIVITY 290 6.5.5
FINAL OUTCOME OF DETERMINATION 290 6.6 1999 REFORMS 291 6.6.1
INTRODUCTION 291 6.6.2 THE 27 CENT RATE AND FUTURE CARP REVIEW 292 6.6.3
LOCAL AREA SATELLITE RETRANSMISSION 295 6.7 CONCLUSION 303 7 CONCLUSION
305 7.1 OUTLINE OF CHAPTER 305 PART ONE 7.2 US ACCESSION TO BERNE IN
1989 AND ITS EFFECT ON US COPYRIGHT LAW 306 7.2.1 BACKGROUND TO THE US
JOINING BERNE 306 7.2.2 IS BERNE A SELF-EXECUTING OR NON-SELF-EXECUTING
TREATY UNDER US LAW? 307 7.2.3 RETRANSMISSION AND THE ABSENCE OF CHANGE
TO US DOMESTIC LAW 311 7.3 US ADHERENCE TO TRIPS IN 1994 AND ITS EFFECT
ON US COPYRIGHT LAW 314 PART TWO 7.4 RETRANSMISSION REGIMES AND US TRIPS
COMPLIANCE 316 7.4.1 THE TRIPS RETRANSMISSION REGIME 316 7.4.2 VIOLATION
AND NON-VIOLATION COMPLAINTS UNDER TRIPS 317 7.4.3 CONSTRUCTION OF US
STATUTES IN LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL OBLIGATIONS 319 7.5 SECTION 111 -
CABLE RETRANSMISSION OF DISTANT SIGNALS 320 7.6 SECTION 111 - CABLE
RETRANSMISSION WITHIN LOCAL AREA 322 7.7 SECTION 119 - SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION OF DISTANT SIGNALS 324 7.8 SECTION 122 - SATELLITE
RETRANSMISSION WITHIN LOCAL AREA 325 7.8.1 CONFINEMENT TO CERTAIN
SPECIAL CASES 326 7.8.2 NO CONFLICT WITH A NORMAL EXPLOITATION OF THE
WORK 327 7.8.3 NO UNREASONABLE PREJUDICE TO RIGHT HOLDERS' LEGITIMATE
INTERESTS 328 7.9 CONCLUSION 329 INDEX 331 XV |
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physical | XXVII, 341 S. |
publishDate | 2003 |
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spelling | Brennan, David J. Verfasser aut Retransmission and US compliance with TRIPS by David J. Brennan The Hague Kluwer Law International 2003 XXVII, 341 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index GBV Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014676518&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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