Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 87.
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Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. CHAPTER IV Common Law Literary Property That the common law literary property right in an unpublished manuscript is property , and that the author may obtain redress against anyone who deprives him of it or by ...
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... to avail himself of the statute must be held to constitute abandonment of his common law right ( 139 ) . This would mean that the act of applying for copyright 30 COMMON LAW LITERARY PROPERTY Differences between Common Law Rights and ...
... to avail himself of the statute must be held to constitute abandonment of his common law right ( 139 ) . This would mean that the act of applying for copyright 30 COMMON LAW LITERARY PROPERTY Differences between Common Law Rights and ...
154. lappuse
... common law literary property rights by accepting unpublished manuscripts from anyone other than the owner of the literary property , unless they are accompanied by authority to ... common law literary property right , particularly with 154.
... common law literary property rights by accepting unpublished manuscripts from anyone other than the owner of the literary property , unless they are accompanied by authority to ... common law literary property right , particularly with 154.
Saturs
PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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