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Filippo, Joe – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1994
Discusses censorship issues, such as the "decency clause," that affect both commercial and collegiate theater. Examines how the subject has been weighed and viewed by courts from a number of perspectives. (SR)
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Higher Education, Legal Problems
Gillespie, Patti P. – Association for Communication Administration Bulletin, 1985
Discusses legal problems confronting department administrators. Covers equal opportunity, tenure and promotion, truth in advertising, and areas particular to the theatre: contracts with guest directors and artists, copyrights and royalties, and safety. (PD)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Department Heads, Higher Education, Legal Problems
Kelley, Michael P., Ed. – 1977
Discussions collected in this newsletter include the following speeches all of which were presented at the 1976 convention of the Western States Speech Communication Association: "Where the First Amendment is Silent," a sketch of current speech rights and a prediction for the future; "Freedom of Speech in University Theatre; or,…
Descriptors: Censorship, College Programs, Freedom of Speech, Futures (of Society)

Epstein, David G. – Federal Communications Law Journal, 1978
The limited extent to which the new copyright act altered performers' rights is examined with emphasis on the broadened provisions that preempt the state law remedies available to performers. The arguments concerning revision of the present law to expand performers' rights are considered and it is argued that the case for greater protection is a…
Descriptors: Artists, Civil Liberties, Competition, Copyrights
Mercer, Jean W. – Memphis State University Law Review, 1978
The licensing for public performance of copyrighted musical compositions by a performing rights society to the television industry is examined. Focus is on the antitrust problems of the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and the most recent litigation, CBS vs ASCAP. (JMD)
Descriptors: Copyrights, Court Doctrine, Court Litigation, Federal Government