Under the first sale doctrine of U.S. copyright law, it is generally legal for someone to______.
a. sell the physical copy of a recording regardless of who owns the music itself
b. rent the physical copy of a recording regardless of who owns the music itself
c. give homemade copies of a copyrighted sound recording to up to 10 friends
d. incorporate a recording into a motion picture under a compulsory mechanical license
a. sell the physical copy of a recording regardless of who owns the music itself
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a) retains realistic elements but presents the world from a personal or subjective point of view. b) abstracts what he or she is depicting, to varying degrees. c) paints exactly, faithfully what he or she sees. d) works with ideas instead of images, creating purely nonobjective artwork.
Which musician recorded the landmark 1960 album entitled Free Jazz?
a. Sun Ra b. Ornette Coleman c. Albert Ayler d. Cecil Taylor
The standard Dixieland style of jazz developed from
a. ragtime pianists imitating gospel singers. b. small bands trying to sound like larger bands. c. Creole musicians adding elements of classical music to jazz. d. adapting marching band music to the piano.
Women's theatre, unlike Black theatre, began in the mainstream of commercial theatre and had no trouble staying there
Indicate whether the statement is true or false