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Steven HetcherSteven Hetcher in The Robesonian - Dec 26 1993
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"... to The Shrine Bowl squad as a linebacker. (Please see Player of the Year story on Page RUST TEAM Offense Leading the way on the first team is quarterback Steven Hetcher of South Robeson. A senior. Hetcher was the field leader for the Mustangs and was the glue that held the team together. Hte diverse talents show in the fact that he threw for over yards and ..."
Publication place: Lumberton, Robeson County, North Carolina, United States
Steven A. HetcherSteven A. Hetcher in Gainesville Sun - July 31 2000
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"... Sony Corp, over its Betamax videocassette recorder in 1984, claiming the VCR aided piracy of movies, and lost. "Thc Supreme Court said, 'No, you can have home VCRs,’" said Steven A. Hetcher, a professor of law al Vanderbilt University. "As long as the technology can be used legally, you can't force the maker to stop making it." copyright law includes a "doctrine ..."
Publication place: Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida, United States
Steven A. HetcherSteven A. Hetcher in The Deseret News - July 28 2000
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"... Corp, over its Be tam ax vid- recorder in 1984, claiming the VCR aided piracy of movies, and lost t “Ihe Supreme Court you can have home VCRs,” said Steven A. Hetcher, a professor of law at Silencing Napster Following a federal court order. Napster Inc. the software creator, was expected to shut down its operations midnight Friday. But some analysts say ..."
Publication place: Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, United States
Steven A. HetcherSteven A. Hetcher in Ocala Star-Banner - July 29 2000
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"... Sony Corp, over its Betamax videocassette recorder in 1984, claiming the VCR aided piracy of movies, aud lost. "Tile Supreme Court said, 'No, you can have home VCRs,"' said Steven A. Hetcher, a professor of law at Vanderbilt University. "As long as the technology can be used legally, you can't force the maker to stop making it." US. copyright law includes a ..."
Publication place: Ocala, Marion County, Florida, United States