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57. lappuse
... and illustrations by another are not the literary property of the author and are not , therefore , covered by the author's copyright ( 88 ) unless by assignment the author of the book has become proprietor of its illustrations .
... and illustrations by another are not the literary property of the author and are not , therefore , covered by the author's copyright ( 88 ) unless by assignment the author of the book has become proprietor of its illustrations .
96. lappuse
In some cases , copy has been said to be 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 .
In some cases , copy has been said to be 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 .
226. lappuse
... while having a broader meaning with respect to the appropriation of earlier writings by a work covering ... outside of consultation , in verifying the ground covered and the subjects or cases comprised in the earlier work .
... while having a broader meaning with respect to the appropriation of earlier writings by a work covering ... outside of consultation , in verifying the ground covered and the subjects or cases comprised in the earlier work .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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