Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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47. lappuse
... assignment ( 126 ) . It must be remembered throughout that the remedies are statu- tory creations . They have been made drastic to protect authors against wrongful invasions , but they were not intended to be cumulative , so as to ...
... assignment ( 126 ) . It must be remembered throughout that the remedies are statu- tory creations . They have been made drastic to protect authors against wrongful invasions , but they were not intended to be cumulative , so as to ...
124. lappuse
... assignment of the literary property . Thus , while the courts have not ruled on the case of the scholar who sends his writing for publication without pay , and where nothing at all is said about copyright or transfer of the literary ...
... assignment of the literary property . Thus , while the courts have not ruled on the case of the scholar who sends his writing for publication without pay , and where nothing at all is said about copyright or transfer of the literary ...
243. lappuse
... assignment of the copyright constitute a transfer of the title to the material object ; but nothing in this title shall be deemed to forbid , prevent , or restrict the transfer of any copy of a copyrighted work the possession of which ...
... assignment of the copyright constitute a transfer of the title to the material object ; but nothing in this title shall be deemed to forbid , prevent , or restrict the transfer of any copy of a copyrighted work the possession of which ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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