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4. lappuse
... example , uses the term " literary works " rather than " books " or " periodicals " in referring to one of the classes of copyrightable works ; and , as another example , it attempts to draw a careful distinction between . " sound ...
... example , uses the term " literary works " rather than " books " or " periodicals " in referring to one of the classes of copyrightable works ; and , as another example , it attempts to draw a careful distinction between . " sound ...
30. lappuse
... example : the owner of a painting should be able to hang it in a public gallery ; a bookseller or sheet music dealer should be free to display his stock ; and people should be entitled to use various types of projection equipment to ...
... example : the owner of a painting should be able to hang it in a public gallery ; a bookseller or sheet music dealer should be free to display his stock ; and people should be entitled to use various types of projection equipment to ...
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... example , be- cause of collective bargaining agreements ) , but where the parties should be able by agreement to avoid some of the legal consequences of that status , particularly with respect to the length of the copyright term . There ...
... example , be- cause of collective bargaining agreements ) , but where the parties should be able by agreement to avoid some of the legal consequences of that status , particularly with respect to the length of the copyright term . There ...
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REVISION BILL 1 | 73 |
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