NAEB Newsletter (January 15, 1941)

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Office of Executive Gecxeta: y Urbma, Illino; s Jaii-mxy 15 ., 1941 JNRESTRICThD USE OF ASOaP :flI3I0 On January 9, Mr. John G* Paine, General Manager for the Amoric Society of Composers, Authors, and Publisher* , isoiu-d the folic statement: 13 The Society is in the process of .rev: sing its Hot of restrict 1 Compositions, We have asked all our publisher members bo eltraib; as many of the restricted numbers as j os si oleand ve hope to the list considerably shorter within the near future. M In the meantime, in order not to handicap any radio star:.or. ,n m performance of any of these numbers during this process of :evi we are pleased to advise you that we are temporarily grant!xg permission to all stations holding an A3CAP license tc perfcnti any- number on the restricted list ritt the .exception cf tho' - Indicated by italics. The numbers in. italics are compositic as which may not be performed in any case , due i: ‘ he ::ac th,v is a question involved as to copyright ownersnip. "In making use of restricted numbers, however, we would.ask In stations to cooperate with, us in not performing these numbers tn a point where the value of the number becomes impaired, anu ,;t would further ask that the numbers be not used as theme or sig¬ nature songs. ’’With these exceptions, you are permitted to perform all number on the restricted list until further notice, without any speoia permission.” A3CAP GIVING PERHISSIQri FOR Elmer Sulzer, University of Kentucky, thinks I should make it c. . that A3CAP is granting complimentary licenses to education; institutions giving programs over comnercial stations. A .'Cx owl > ; • of this fact might enable some educational institutions and rad stations to clear up a bit of trouble. Rscodphio ^bi^ca t T i o yf out oFimM The office of the executive secretary herevrif 1 onp*xr trill ccf 3 ef the publtoatiox,. '*5 ■ • k - ' am ounce b tV.i xv Q& J v' 3T