Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... contract which permits him to do so , cannot make as free use of it as he would of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be de- termined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
... contract which permits him to do so , cannot make as free use of it as he would of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be de- termined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
122. lappuse
... contract with an author who obtains the copyright himself . However , the only way the publisher can gain in that respect is at the expense of the author— whom copyright must primarily be intended to protect . If an author assigns full ...
... contract with an author who obtains the copyright himself . However , the only way the publisher can gain in that respect is at the expense of the author— whom copyright must primarily be intended to protect . If an author assigns full ...
186. lappuse
... contract which permits him so to do , cannot make as free a use of it as he could of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be determined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
... contract which permits him so to do , cannot make as free a use of it as he could of the pork which he purchased . The rights of the parties are to be determined primarily by the contract which they make , and the interpretation of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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