Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... covered by statutory copyright . However , when a scholar permits his writing to fall into the public domain , he does not retain any legally recognized rights , moral or otherwise , over its subsequent use or abuse . Right to Credit As ...
... covered by statutory copyright . However , when a scholar permits his writing to fall into the public domain , he does not retain any legally recognized rights , moral or otherwise , over its subsequent use or abuse . Right to Credit As ...
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... covered by the word " publish " ( 6 ) . Certain types of copying , which involve reproduction of multiple copies , fall under the doctrine of " fair use " and are permitted . Other forms of copying , such as that done by a student for ...
... covered by the word " publish " ( 6 ) . Certain types of copying , which involve reproduction of multiple copies , fall under the doctrine of " fair use " and are permitted . Other forms of copying , such as that done by a student for ...
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... covering substantially the same ground , and supplanting the earlier book , than they have in the acquirement of ... covered and the subjects or cases comprised in the earlier work . Such construction would mean that a later work ...
... covering substantially the same ground , and supplanting the earlier book , than they have in the acquirement of ... covered and the subjects or cases comprised in the earlier work . Such construction would mean that a later work ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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