Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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57. lappuse
... decisions indicating clearly that the manuscript and the literary property are distinct and separate entities , and that transfer of the one does not convey the other , the Second Circuit Court of Appeals said in 1927 in Gerlach v ...
... decisions indicating clearly that the manuscript and the literary property are distinct and separate entities , and that transfer of the one does not convey the other , the Second Circuit Court of Appeals said in 1927 in Gerlach v ...
92. lappuse
... decisions that part of the difficulty in defining " publication " stems from the use of the term to mean " general publication " or " restricted publication , " or just publication in the lay sense . Since the decisions indicate quite ...
... decisions that part of the difficulty in defining " publication " stems from the use of the term to mean " general publication " or " restricted publication , " or just publication in the lay sense . Since the decisions indicate quite ...
155. lappuse
... decisions , be infringing copyright when they type or otherwise reproduce a missing page of a copyrighted book for their own collections , since this is for a public use ; however , there are no court decisions interdicting this type of ...
... decisions , be infringing copyright when they type or otherwise reproduce a missing page of a copyrighted book for their own collections , since this is for a public use ; however , there are no court decisions interdicting this type of ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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