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166. lappuse
Although other paternity and integrity rights such as the right to publish or not to publish , to withdraw a published work from circulation , and an author's right to be free from excessive criticism are sometimes said to be a part of ...
Although other paternity and integrity rights such as the right to publish or not to publish , to withdraw a published work from circulation , and an author's right to be free from excessive criticism are sometimes said to be a part of ...
170. lappuse
Many of his illustrations , likewise unsigned , had been published over a span of six years as Vargas Girls .75 The similar illustrations at issue in this case were published as Esquire Girls without credit to the artist.76 The ...
Many of his illustrations , likewise unsigned , had been published over a span of six years as Vargas Girls .75 The similar illustrations at issue in this case were published as Esquire Girls without credit to the artist.76 The ...
174. lappuse
[ T ] he author is entitled , not only to be paid for his work , but to have it published in the manner in which he wrote it . The purchaser cannot garble it , or put it out under another name than the author's ; nor can he omit ...
[ T ] he author is entitled , not only to be paid for his work , but to have it published in the manner in which he wrote it . The purchaser cannot garble it , or put it out under another name than the author's ; nor can he omit ...
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Informational Privacy and the Private Sector | 55 |
Volume XVII Number 1 Summer 1978 PUBLISHING ENTERTAINMENT | 134 |
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