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EMPIRE BROADCASTING

MR MARCUSE'S SCHEME THE COPYRIGHT OBJECTION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, August 17. (Received August 18, at 12.40 p.m.) “It is hoped that the re-cquippccl station will be ready for tbo first broadcast next week,” said Mr Marcuse. “When they heard of my intentions the members of the British Copyright Holders’ Association warned mo against any infringement of their rights. While appreciating their claims, 1 pointed out that tho experiment was non-commercial, but, on tho contrary, an expensive hobby. I am meeting tho holders of copyrights again, when I hope to persuade them to waive their claims till tho experiments have proved tho possibilities of regular transmissions to tho dominions. Refusal will not deter me, because there is plenty of music available on which there is no copyright.”—Sydney ‘ Sun ’ Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 9

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EMPIRE BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 9

EMPIRE BROADCASTING Evening Star, Issue 19638, 18 August 1927, Page 9

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