Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 59.
48. lappuse
... apply to copyright , even though they are not specifi- cally cited in the Copyright Act . One of the knottier ... apply to physical objects to apply them to literary property . Shoes , hats , shirts and dresses are frequently mentioned ...
... apply to copyright , even though they are not specifi- cally cited in the Copyright Act . One of the knottier ... apply to physical objects to apply them to literary property . Shoes , hats , shirts and dresses are frequently mentioned ...
50. lappuse
... application of the principle of unfair competition might be avoided . The Eight Circuit Court of Appeals stated in 1913 , in ... apply to copyrights among other things . The interpretation of the Copyright Statute , and especially the ...
... application of the principle of unfair competition might be avoided . The Eight Circuit Court of Appeals stated in 1913 , in ... apply to copyrights among other things . The interpretation of the Copyright Statute , and especially the ...
75. lappuse
... apply in this respect ? It evidently does , for in West v . Thompson the District Court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals both recognized the right of a user to have his secretary copy for him what he could legally copy for ...
... apply in this respect ? It evidently does , for in West v . Thompson the District Court and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals both recognized the right of a user to have his secretary copy for him what he could legally copy for ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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