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THE BATTALION Page 9
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1981
Brady may celebrate
Thanksgiving at home
Fish campaign
Staff photo by Dave Einsel
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United Press International
WASHINGTON — White
House press secretary James
Brady may be able to visit home
for Thanksgiving and could be
, permanently discharged from the
hospital by then, one of his doctors
said Tuesday.
Dr. Dennis O’Leary who last
isaw Brady Friday, said Brady is
1 making very good progress in his
j recovery from a gunshot wound in
the head which he suffered during
the March 30 assassination
attempt on President Reagan.
Brady has been a patient at
George Washington University
Hospital since the shooting, but
since September has been allowed
brief visits home — returning to
the hospital at night.
Brady’s wife Sarah told the
; Washington Post she and her hus-
! band hope he will be home perma
nently before Thanksgiving.
Mrs. Brady said he has made
tremendous progress in the last
four weeks and everything seems
to be right on track.
O’Leary echoed her optimism,
but said “we can’t be absolutely
definitive” when Brady will be
permanently discharged.
O’Leary said Brady’s return
home “will take some readying of
the home environment.”
Mrs. Brady told the Post the
main task will be some remodeling
of their three-story home in
Arlington, Va., to include wheel
chair ramps and chairlifts, and hir
ing permanent help — either a
daytime nurse’s aide or an around-
the-clock aid.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Sony
Corp., maker of the Betamax
home video recorder, said Tues
day it plans to fight an appeals
court decision that some 3.5 mil-
violating copyright laws by taping
their favorite TV programs and
that home video recorder manu
facturers may be liable for dam
ages.
Monday’s far-reaching ruling
by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals said Universal Studios
and Walt Disney Productions had
the right to sue Sony, four retail
ers, an advertising agency and a
viewer for unfairly taping copyr
ight TV shows.
The three-member appeals
panel said the “fair use” doctrine,
which allows use of copyright
materials for teaching, news re
porting, scholarship, research and
other non-competitive uses did
not include home video recording
-even if it is for personal enjoy
ment,
Kengi Tamiya, executive vice
president of Sony Corp. of Amer
ica, said in a statement Monday
night that his firm would pursue
the matter in the interest of the
consumer and this important in
dustry to the Supreme Court if
necessary.
A remedy offered by the
appeals court was an injunction
against further manufacture of
home video recorders. But the
panel also suggested Sony could
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to pay continuing royalties to the
producers of the copyright mate
rial.
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