RECORDS ON THE AIR.
NO FEES TO BE PAID. When the Hungarian Supreme Court dismissed the appeal of leading European phonograph record agencies today, a lawsuit of international importance ended. The agencies, says "The Times'" Budapest correspondent, sought to prevent the Hungarian Broadcasting Corporation from broadcasting .their records without payment of a monthly fee. The Supreme Court endorsed the lower Court's argument, that claims on account of copyrights belonging to authors and performing artists could not be nade by commercial agencies engaged in marketing the phonograph records. Therefore, the corporation' could not be prohibited from broadcasting such records.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 209, 17 June 1935, Page 8
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