PERFORMING RIGHTS
(Press. Assn.-
complaints made that charges are too high
-By Telegraph — Copyrlght).
Rec. Sept. 23, 9.10 p.m. Sydney, Sept. 23. Mr. Justice Owen, in opening the Royal Commission to-day into perlorming* rights, said that the question raised might well be of imperial and international, and not merely Ausoralian importance. He has been commissioned to inluire into and report upon the questions affecting the elaim and right of interest of the ownership of copy■ight work, and the rights and claims of those performing such work. Mr. J. H. Keating, who is appear>ng for the Commonwealth Attorney General, Mr, J. G. Latham, to assist the commission, mentioned in the eourse of his address, that a consider•ible number of cOmpaints had been made to the Government that tbe eharges of performing rights' assoeiations had been unreasonably high The hearing was adjourned.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 5
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140PERFORMING RIGHTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 336, 24 September 1932, Page 5
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