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🗓️ 9 April 2023
⏱️ 22 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello, thanks for joining us for this week's episode of Into the Killing. |
0:03.9 | As we've mentioned in most episodes, we love to hear from you if you have a case who |
0:07.5 | wants to cover on Into the Killing or one of our YouTube channels, Kremlin Listed or Paranormally |
0:12.5 | Listed. |
0:13.6 | To suggest the case, go to the suggest the case page on our website, currently listed.com. |
0:19.3 | For this week's episode, we're going back to October 1979. |
0:24.0 | On October 1st, 1979, Pope John Paul II arrived in Boston, Massachusetts. Orn Carol |
0:30.6 | Yosovova, he was elected as Pope in September 1978. There's the second time a Pope had visited the United States. Fifteen |
0:39.4 | years earlier in October in 1965, Pope Paul the 6th had visited the United States. He was |
0:45.5 | the first Pope to visit the Western Hemisphere. Pope John Paul II spent seven days in the United |
0:50.9 | States. He addressed the United Nations General Assembly on the 40th |
0:55.2 | anniversary of the beginning of World War II. He condemned concentration camps and torture. |
1:01.0 | On the last day of his trip, the Pope visited Washington, D.C. He was greeted at the White |
1:06.1 | House by President Jimmy Carter. He was the first Pope to visit the White House. Carter and the Pope |
1:12.0 | Pope Spoke in the Oval Office. Pope John Paul II visited the United States another six times. |
1:17.9 | He died in 2005. He was canonized in 2014 as Pope St. John Paul II. In 1979, Universal |
1:26.2 | Studios and Walt Disney Productions were trying to stop Sony and RCA from selling BCRs. |
1:32.3 | In court, they argued that recording shows and movies on television was a violation of copyright laws. |
1:38.3 | By a U.S. District Judge ruled that such recording is permissible under the Copyright Acts of 1909 and 1976. |
1:46.3 | In 1981, the decision was reversed on appeal. |
1:50.0 | The case made its way to the United States Supreme Court. |
1:53.1 | On January 17, 1984, the initial ruling was upheld because it was considered fair use. |
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