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  2. Audio Home Recording Act - Wikipedia

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    The AHRA's definition of "digital audio recording media" explicitly excludes pre-recorded but recordable media, and storage media used primarily to store information other than musical works. [12] This exception was crucial in RIAA v.

  3. Troxel v. Granville - Wikipedia

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    Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000), is a case in which the Supreme Court of the United States, citing a constitutional right of parents to direct the upbringing of their children, struck down a Washington law that allowed any third party to petition state courts for child visitation rights over parental objections.

  4. Grandparent visitation - Wikipedia

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    Grandparent visitation is a legal right that grandparents in some jurisdictions may have to have court-ordered contact (or visitation) with their grandchildren. In no case is contact between grandparents and children considered an inalienable right.

  5. My parents are older grandparents, but I had kids at the ...

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    My mom always wanted grandkids, but my siblings and I all had them later in our lives. Now that she's an older grandparent, she has less energy to play with her grandkids.

  6. What does it mean to buy the rights to a life story? - AOL

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    Hollywood loves a "true story" — from glitzy biopics about iconic musicians to buzzy dramas based on real-life scandals. "Having the life rights is really a legal protection more than anything ...

  7. My Grandfather's Son - Wikipedia

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    My Grandfather's Son: A Memoir is the 2007 memoir of Clarence Thomas, an Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court.. The book spans all of Thomas's life to the present, beginning with his early childhood in the Deep South and his mother's decision to send him and his brother to be raised by her father and stepmother as she felt unable to care for them. [1]

  8. Living Books - Wikipedia

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    On May 24, 1994, Living Books acquired worldwide media rights to Berenstain Bears' First Time Books series from authors Stan and Jan Berenstain; the book rights were owned by Random House. [142] Living Books sought to secure the rights to stories that had already seen "success and acceptance" among teachers, parents, and publishers. [5]

  9. By bringing classic storybooks to life, a new exhibit aims to ...

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    Currently, only the first floor of the 150,000-square-foot building is open, with more than 40 immersive storybook-themed exhibits. Future plans include a café filled with storybook-referenced ...

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