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United States Court of Appeals
FOR THE EIGHTH CIRCUIT
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...They include Frances Beinecke, president of the Natural Resourc... to the ecosystem, but the Gulf and its people have other needs, too. Tourism, a mainstay of the... This picture is an aerial photograph of a beach in Orange Beach...
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- Action for Children'S Television; American Civil Liberties Union; the Association of Independent Television Stations, Inc.; Capital City/American Broadcasting Co., Inc.; Cbs, Inc.; Fox Television Stations, Inc.; Greater Media, Inc.; Infinity Broadcasting Corporation; Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.; National Association of Broadcasters; National Public Radio; People for the American Way; Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.; Public Broadcasting Service; Radio-Television News Directors Association; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Society of Professional Journalists, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents. Pacifica Foundation; National Federation of Community Broadcasters; American Public Radio; National Association of College Broadcasters; Intercollegiate Broadcast System; Pen American Center; Allen Ginsberg, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents., 58 F.3d 654 (D.C. Cir. 1995)
Petitions for Review of an Order of the Federal Communications Commission.
Timothy B. Dyk, with whom Barbara McDowell was on the briefs, argued the c...
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A copyright system is designed to produce an ecology that nurtures the creation, dissemination, and enjoyment of works of authorship. When it works well, it encourages creators to generate new works, assists intermediaries in disseminating them widely, and supports readers, listeners, and viewers in enjoying them. If the system poses difficult entry barriers to creators, imposes demanding impediments on intermediaries, or inflicts burdensome conditions and hurdles on readers, then the system fails to achieve at least some of its purposes. The current U.S. copyright statute is flawed in all three respects. In this Article, I explore how the current copyright system is failing its intended beneficiaries. The foundation of copyright law’s legitimacy, I argue, is built on its evident ...
...My conversations with many people have influenced my thinking, but I am especially g...The statute includes a host of provisions that resolve difficult disput... favored publishers, record labels, motion picture studios, and other distributors because Congress h...
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- Action for Children'S Television; American Civil Liberties Union; the Association of Independent Television Stations, Inc.; Capital Cities/Abc, Inc.; Cbs Inc.; Fox Television Stations, Inc.; Greater Media, Inc.; Infinity Broadcasting Corporation; Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.; National Association of Broadcasters; National Public Radio; People for the American Way; Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.; Public Broadcasting Service; Radio-Television News Directors Association; Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press; Society of Professional Journalists, Petitioners, v. Federal Communications Commission; United States of America, Respondents, Morality in Media; National Family Legal Foundation; American Family Association; Focus on the Family; National Law Center for Children and Families; Concerned Women of America; National Coalition Against Pornography; National Association of Evangelicals; Religious Alliance Against Pornography; Family Research Council; National ..., 11 F.3d 170 (D.C. Cir. 1994)
[304 U.S.App.D.C. 127] Petition for Review of an Order of the Federal Communications Commission.
Timothy B. Dyk, argued the cause for petitioners Act...
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WESTPORT, Conn. -- In a twenty minute career podcast on Total Picture Radio, Shaun Budnik, president of the Deloitte Foundation, and W. Stanton (Stan)...
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Hardcover, illustrated book designed to explain court system and process, is available in English and Spanish versions
HOUSTON -- What will happen t...
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett said Friday the nation's employment picture will improve significantly once residential housing construction rebounds. Buffett spoke to Bloomberg Television Friday morning as the Labor Department released a weaker-than- expected monthly jobs report. He said the report shows the economy is still a long way off from where it should be, but Buffett remains optimistic about the recovery and sees no danger of a second recession. Most of Buffett's comments were focused on the long-term outlook. Buffett said he expects unemployment to fall to about 6 percent within a few years, and the 2.5 million jobs lost in the recession will be replaced. The June unemployment rate rose to 9.2 percent. The chairman and CEO of the conglomerate Berkshire Hathaway Inc. said ...
... said Indonesian soldiers raped and killed people at a natural gas site operated by Exxon. Exxon sai...
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The Pantech Breeze is the direct result of AT&T and Pantech's collaboration to build a device on the principles of Universal Design - the practice of designing products and applications that are usable by the most customers possible. AT&T recently published the company'-s approach to Universal Design to encourage application developers and handset manufacturers to consider the needs of seniors or customers who have disabilities when creating products and services.
Universal Design helps define important design criteria to meet the wants and needs of as many of our customers as possible," said Carlton Hill, vice president of Product Management, Voice Products and Affiliate Marketing for AT&T's wireless operations. "The Pantech Breeze is a result of our efforts to meet these ...
...AT&T Inc. and Pantech Wireless Inc. recently announced the ... mobile phone, specifically designed for people needing an easy way to stay in touch with friends,... camera brings up camera options "take a picture" and "photo album" to give users easy access to us...
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- Action for Children'S Television; American Civil Liberties Union; the Association of Independent Television Stations, Inc.; Evergreen Media Corporation; Ez Communications, Inc.; Fox Broadcasting Company, Inc.; Fox Television Stations, Inc.; Greater Media, Inc.; Infinity Broadcasting Corporation; Motion Picture Association of America, Inc.; National Association of Broadcasters; National Association of College Broadcasters; National Public Radio; People for the American Way; Post-Newsweek Stations, Inc.; Public Broadcasting Service; Radio-Television News Directors Association; Shamrock Broadcasting, Inc.; Society of Professional Journalists; South Fork Broadcasting Corporation; Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, Appellants, v. Federal Communications Commission, Appellee., 59 F.3d 1249 (D.C. Cir. 1995)
Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Columbia (93cv00400).
Timothy B. Dyk, Washington, DC, argued the cause and filed the...