Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 50.
243. lappuse
... artist , to reap maximum financial bene- fits under existing law , should obtain statutory copyright on his work and then enforce this right aggressively . First , the rights an artist may possess in his work without securing statutory ...
... artist , to reap maximum financial bene- fits under existing law , should obtain statutory copyright on his work and then enforce this right aggressively . First , the rights an artist may possess in his work without securing statutory ...
261. lappuse
... artist's initials or mark ; 131 and since artists generally put their name or initials on the face of their painting anyway , certainly the addition of the symbol would not be a substantial disfigurement of the painting . The conclusion ...
... artist's initials or mark ; 131 and since artists generally put their name or initials on the face of their painting anyway , certainly the addition of the symbol would not be a substantial disfigurement of the painting . The conclusion ...
263. lappuse
... artist's copyright . If a violation is reported and the infringer refuses to make reparation to the artist , the organization should take legal action against the infringer even if the suit would be economically unprofitable . After a ...
... artist's copyright . If a violation is reported and the infringer refuses to make reparation to the artist , the organization should take legal action against the infringer even if the suit would be economically unprofitable . After a ...
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