Box 132
Contains 56 Results:
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, Compromise Description, undated
Contains a copy of the explanation of Synar's provisions in the omnibus copyright bill.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, Dear Colleague Letter, 1983 July 19
Contains a copy of Synar's "Dear Colleague" letter pertaining to H.R. 2902.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, FCC and other amendments, 1983
By far the largest series in the Synar collection, Legislative contains some 82,809 items that cover a wide range of materials and the congressman's full tenure in office.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, First Sale Rider, 1984 January 31
Contains notes from a phone call regarding H.R. 2902 and the potential for a first sale rider. The original folder title, "Attach 1st Sale ??", indicates the uncertainty surrounding the potential rider.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, MPAA Discussions, 1985 January
Contains handwritten notes from conversations with Tim Davis and Bob James regarding business and the MPAA.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, Record Statement, 1983 May 4
Contains a copy of Synar's statement in the Congressional Record.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, Senate, 1983
By far the largest series in the Synar collection, Legislative contains some 82,809 items that cover a wide range of materials and the congressman's full tenure in office.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, Subcommittee, 1984
Contains correspondence regarding H.R. 2902 from Peter Rodino and the President of CableVision, W. Robert Felder.
H.R. 2902, Copyright Royalty Fees of Cable Systems, Synar Statements, 1983
By far the largest series in the Synar collection, Legislative contains some 82,809 items that cover a wide range of materials and the congressman's full tenure in office.
H.R. 2906, Arms Control Authorization, undated
Contains a page from a Democratic Study Group report pertaining to the bill to amend the Arms Control and Disarmament Act in order to extend the authorization for appropriations (H.R. 2906).