Copyright in Computer-readable Works: Policy Impacts of Technological Change, 13. sējumsU.S. Department of Commerce, National Bureau of Standards, 1977 - 264 lappuses |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 71.
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... effect of technological change is that it causes ambi- guities in some of the definitions of property rights that may have seemed perfectly clear before the change . 3 . 4 . An effect of successful technological change is a ...
... effect of technological change is that it causes ambi- guities in some of the definitions of property rights that may have seemed perfectly clear before the change . 3 . 4 . An effect of successful technological change is a ...
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... effect of an unbalancing Court decision . 1.5.3 Models of Copyright Policymaking 1. Decisionmaking in copyright in the twentieth century has been essentially a pluralist process , that is , has consisted of com- promises among various ...
... effect of an unbalancing Court decision . 1.5.3 Models of Copyright Policymaking 1. Decisionmaking in copyright in the twentieth century has been essentially a pluralist process , that is , has consisted of com- promises among various ...
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... effect in the United States ; at that time newly - formed out of British colonies . Walter Pforzheimer , in a scholarly historical review of copyright law , has similarly quoted an 1807 Massachusetts decision as stating : " Our ...
... effect in the United States ; at that time newly - formed out of British colonies . Walter Pforzheimer , in a scholarly historical review of copyright law , has similarly quoted an 1807 Massachusetts decision as stating : " Our ...
10. lappuse
... effect at this time , is that the author has complete dominion over his work un- til publication , after which his rights conform to the statute then in effect . The case of Donaldson v . Becket decided in 1774 in Great Brit- ain ...
... effect at this time , is that the author has complete dominion over his work un- til publication , after which his rights conform to the statute then in effect . The case of Donaldson v . Becket decided in 1774 in Great Brit- ain ...
11. lappuse
... effects except good ef- fects ; and fourth , the value of benefits granted is equivalent to the public good thereby obtained . These implications raise issues that even today , have not been fully analyzed and may never be fully ...
... effects except good ef- fects ; and fourth , the value of benefits granted is equivalent to the public good thereby obtained . These implications raise issues that even today , have not been fully analyzed and may never be fully ...
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