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For example, in 1837, the federal government purchased former U.S. President James Madison's manuscripts from his widow, Dolley Madison, for $30,000. [13] If this is construed as covering copyright as well as the physical papers, it would be an example of such a transfer. [14]
The court reasoned that the reproduction right "is the exclusive right to embody, and to prevent others from embodying, the copyrighted work (or sound recording) in a new material object[.]" [6] Because it is physically impossible to transfer the original material object over the internet, "the embodiment of a digital music file on a new hard ...
The Federal Music Project of the Works Progress Administration: Music in a Democracy (University of Minnesota Press, 1963) Gough, Peter, and Peggy Seeger, Sounds of the New Deal: The Federal Music Project in the West (2015) Galván, Gary. "The ABCs of the WPA Music Copying Project and the Fleisher Collection". American Music. 26, Number 4 ...
Trump's attorneys claim the Hayes family no longer owns the rights to the song and that, in any case, something called a "political campaign license agreement" allows the music rights management ...
The "Bling Bling" artist must provide the federal government with copies of his upcoming songs before they are produced or promoted, and if the lyrics are considered inconsistent with his ...
A New Orleans rapper, who scored a hit in 1999, must now clear the lyrics of upcoming songs with the U.S. government, following a court ruling.