Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 12. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1973 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 21.
2. lappuse
... profit " . The Court reviewed the history of this section and found very little interpretation of it . They stated that they were reluctant to hold that a Congressional enactment is meaningless , but noted that many commentators had ...
... profit " . The Court reviewed the history of this section and found very little interpretation of it . They stated that they were reluctant to hold that a Congressional enactment is meaningless , but noted that many commentators had ...
91. lappuse
... profits , he can recover only nominal damages , and if the pirate is financially insecure , he is essentially judgment proof . In short , the threat of an accounting for profits is likely to have little deterrent effect on the potential ...
... profits , he can recover only nominal damages , and if the pirate is financially insecure , he is essentially judgment proof . In short , the threat of an accounting for profits is likely to have little deterrent effect on the potential ...
286. lappuse
... profit " so as to call into play the infringement provisions of the Copyright Act . Plaintiff cited the case of Jewell- LaSalle 283 U.S. 191 in which an hotel owner furnished music to guest rooms by means of loud speakers or head phones ...
... profit " so as to call into play the infringement provisions of the Copyright Act . Plaintiff cited the case of Jewell- LaSalle 283 U.S. 191 in which an hotel owner furnished music to guest rooms by means of loud speakers or head phones ...
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