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The court ruled that a derivative work only covers new matter added to the original work ; and that when the copyright on a derivative work expires , if the copyright on the underlying work is still in effect ; only the new matter falls ...
The court ruled that a derivative work only covers new matter added to the original work ; and that when the copyright on a derivative work expires , if the copyright on the underlying work is still in effect ; only the new matter falls ...
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Day - Brite Lighting , 123 the Supreme Court declared that a state may not , under its unfair competition law , prevent the copying of subject matter that is not patentable or copyrightable under federal law.124 The Court held that ...
Day - Brite Lighting , 123 the Supreme Court declared that a state may not , under its unfair competition law , prevent the copying of subject matter that is not patentable or copyrightable under federal law.124 The Court held that ...
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... works of authorship that are fixed in a tangible medium of expression and come within the subject matter of copyright as specified by sections 102 and 103 , whether published or unpublished , are governed exclusively by this title .
... works of authorship that are fixed in a tangible medium of expression and come within the subject matter of copyright as specified by sections 102 and 103 , whether published or unpublished , are governed exclusively by this title .
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Informational Privacy and the Private Sector | 55 |
Volume XVII Number 1 Summer 1978 PUBLISHING ENTERTAINMENT | 134 |
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