Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 36.
86. lappuse
... concept which in- volves an act terminating the common law right . The type of dis- semination which has been held to terminate the common law literary property right should properly be called " a general publication . " The type of ...
... concept which in- volves an act terminating the common law right . The type of dis- semination which has been held to terminate the common law literary property right should properly be called " a general publication . " The type of ...
93. lappuse
... concept relating to any act by which the " writing " in question is made accessible to one or more members of the general public by the author or with his permission . Limited dissemination is the legal concept of limited use of a ...
... concept relating to any act by which the " writing " in question is made accessible to one or more members of the general public by the author or with his permission . Limited dissemination is the legal concept of limited use of a ...
109. lappuse
... concept that only the author or his heirs has the right to first publication is sound and necessary . However , after a general publica- tion has been made , it cannot be unmade . When a work is so pub- lished , it is in the public's ...
... concept that only the author or his heirs has the right to first publication is sound and necessary . However , after a general publica- tion has been made , it cannot be unmade . When a work is so pub- lished , it is in the public's ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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