Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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121. lappuse
... argued relief could have been granted for appropriation , although it was not pleaded . He said : ... the right of privacy is distinct from the right to use one's name or picture for purposes of commercial advertisement . The latter is ...
... argued relief could have been granted for appropriation , although it was not pleaded . He said : ... the right of privacy is distinct from the right to use one's name or picture for purposes of commercial advertisement . The latter is ...
284. lappuse
... argued that the theme of the musical had been pirated from the book The Passover Plot , a literary work dealing with the idea that Jesus was a historical as well as a religious character . The thesis of the book was that Jesus had ...
... argued that the theme of the musical had been pirated from the book The Passover Plot , a literary work dealing with the idea that Jesus was a historical as well as a religious character . The thesis of the book was that Jesus had ...
285. lappuse
... argued that the phonograph record constituted a “ publication " and since the works were uncopyrighted at the time of the performance this destroyed the right of copyright for the Plaintiff . Plaintiff , argued that the recording was ...
... argued that the phonograph record constituted a “ publication " and since the works were uncopyrighted at the time of the performance this destroyed the right of copyright for the Plaintiff . Plaintiff , argued that the recording was ...
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