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The absence of an appropriate copyright notice from a substantial number of copies of a scientific and technological work should auto- matically constitute a dedication of such a work to the public domain .
The absence of an appropriate copyright notice from a substantial number of copies of a scientific and technological work should auto- matically constitute a dedication of such a work to the public domain .
316. lappuse
The reason for the negative rather than the affirmative form is to avoid an argument that Sections 7 ( a ) and ( b ) constitute a federal pre - emption so as to invalidate any state law contractual restrictions on the right of the ...
The reason for the negative rather than the affirmative form is to avoid an argument that Sections 7 ( a ) and ( b ) constitute a federal pre - emption so as to invalidate any state law contractual restrictions on the right of the ...
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( b ) In any case in which the Register of Copyrights determines that the material deposited does not constitute copyrightable subject matter or that the claim is invalid for any other reason , he shall refuse registration and shall ...
( b ) In any case in which the Register of Copyrights determines that the material deposited does not constitute copyrightable subject matter or that the claim is invalid for any other reason , he shall refuse registration and shall ...
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Copyright law revision Part 5 1964 | 37 |
REVISION BILL 1 | 73 |
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