[Bell Historians] proto-National Bell Register work
Mark Humphreys
mark.humphreys at ...
Sat Oct 8 06:01:03 BST 2005
But it does cover a lot of 'transcription' law (the case of the shorthand
journalists, for example) which would be relevant in this case.
Mark
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> Subject: Re: [Bell Historians] proto-National Bell Register work
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> At 22:02 on 07 October 2005, Mark Humphreys wrote:
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> > I'm sure the recent Sawkins vs Hyperion case (copyright)
> [is] of interest.
>
> Yes - it's a very interesting case. But it doesn't have much
> to do with copyright in compilations like 'Dove'. It's all
> about what constitutes originality in musical works.
>
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> John Camp
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