Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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1.3. rezultāts no 54.
447. lappuse
... published copies of the work must bear the requisite copyright notice . " Therefore , if copies of the work are published without notice , all copyright is forfeited ; neither common law copyright nor statutory copyright can be claimed ...
... published copies of the work must bear the requisite copyright notice . " Therefore , if copies of the work are published without notice , all copyright is forfeited ; neither common law copyright nor statutory copyright can be claimed ...
454. lappuse
... published or unpublished . " 2 However , difficult questions concerning the definition of publication remain in connection with the revision bill's re- quirement that whenever a work is " published in the United States or elsewhere ...
... published or unpublished . " 2 However , difficult questions concerning the definition of publication remain in connection with the revision bill's re- quirement that whenever a work is " published in the United States or elsewhere ...
462. lappuse
... publish classified advertisements concerning the services they offer their clients in the daily newspapers published within the area served by them . " Id . at 705 . In J.J. Gordon , Inc. v . Worcester Telegram Pub . Co. , 343 Mass ...
... publish classified advertisements concerning the services they offer their clients in the daily newspapers published within the area served by them . " Id . at 705 . In J.J. Gordon , Inc. v . Worcester Telegram Pub . Co. , 343 Mass ...
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