All Chemical Industries Association articles in August 2011 – Page 5
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NewsEarls Court to receive Olympic makeover including volleyball arena
Kensington & Chelsea Council is expected to approve the scheme for 36 canopies, marquees and tents – housing everything from ticket offices to emergency generators – next month.
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NewsMPLC CEO Named World-Class IP Strategist Mike Weatherley Honored in New Edition of IAM Strategy 300
Los Angeles, CA: MPLC today announced that CEO, Mike Weatherley has been included in the latest edition of IAM Strategy 300: The World’s Leading IP Strategists.
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NewsAbout Copyright Law
It may be hard to imagine in the digital age, but prior to the advent of home videocassettes, movies were not readily available to consumers for purchase or rental.
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NewsOur Story
Motion Picture Licensing Corporation was founded in 1986 shortly after the videocassette made it possible for consumers to watch their favorite movies at home. Soon, people were showing videocassettes in public without realizing that they were engaging in copyright infringement. The idea behind the Umbrella License was twofold: provide ...
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NewsBrewers Association and MPLC Announce Strategic Partnership Industry Association and Licensing Leader Partner on Copyright Education
Boulder, CO and Los Angeles, CA: The Brewers Association (BA) and MPLC today jointly announced the formation of a strategic partnership to educate BA member breweries about the benefits of an audiovisual strategy and the importance of motion picture copyright compliance.
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NewsOur Values
Established With more than 30 years of experience, our expertise in copyright compliance is second to none. We take pride in our pioneering approach to public performance licensing. Educational We share our knowledge to help clients better understand the importance of their compliance ...
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NewsWelcome to the MPLC
Movies and TV entertain, educate, and inspire. What you may not have considered is that this content is intended for personal, private use only and requires a license when shown in public. This provision of the U.S. Copyright Act applies to public exhibitions of movies, TV, and other audiovisual content enjoyed from sources like broadcast, cable or satellite television, DVD, Blu-ray, download, or streaming platforms.
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