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Copyright Law of the United States of America: contained in Title 17 of the United States Code. by United States;Library of Congress. Copyright Office
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(ii) the notice shall be served on the person responsible
for the performance at least seven days before the date of the
performance, and shall state the reasons for the objection; and

(iii) the notice shall comply, in form, content, and
manner of service, with requirements that the Register of
Copyrights shall prescribe by regulation;
(5) communication of a transmission embodying a performance or
display of a work by the public reception of the transmission on a single
receiving apparatus of a kind commonly used in private homes, unless-

(A) a direct charge is made to see or hear the transmission; or

(B) the transmission thus received is further transmitted to the
public;

(6) performance of a nondramatic musical work by a governmental
body or a nonprofit agricultural or horticultural organization, in the
course of an annual agricultural or horticultural fair or exhibition
conducted by such body or organization; the exemption provided by this
clause shall extend to any liability for copyright infringement that
would otherwise be imposed on such body or organization, under
doctrines of vicarious liability or related infringement, for a
performance by a concessionaire, business establishment, or other person
at such fair or exhibition, but shall not excuse any such person from
liability for the performance;

(7) performance of a nondramatic musical work by a vending
establishment open to the public at large without any direct or indirect
admission charge, where the sole purpose of the performance is to
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