Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 94.
112. lappuse
... appear to be his right ordinarily to prevent publication of the letter or manuscript . Even if the common law were intended to protect privacy as such , rather than the right of first publication , there appears to be no way in which it ...
... appear to be his right ordinarily to prevent publication of the letter or manuscript . Even if the common law were intended to protect privacy as such , rather than the right of first publication , there appears to be no way in which it ...
113. lappuse
... appear to be of significance primarily with respect to writings intended for publication . Private communications do not appear to be protected by literary property rights in terms of the personal privacy of the writer ; and the right ...
... appear to be of significance primarily with respect to writings intended for publication . Private communications do not appear to be protected by literary property rights in terms of the personal privacy of the writer ; and the right ...
115. lappuse
... appear to have no authority to pass copyright legisla- tion to retard the advancement of the arts and sciences . If the author does not want a monopoly to limit the dissemination of his writing , but rather will be encouraged to give ...
... appear to have no authority to pass copyright legisla- tion to retard the advancement of the arts and sciences . If the author does not want a monopoly to limit the dissemination of his writing , but rather will be encouraged to give ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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