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Despite the many 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 ...
Despite the many 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 ...
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It would appear from this review of court 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 ...
It would appear from this review of court 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 ...
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The latter depends on the former and cannot exist if there was no valid common law right ; yet decisions on the existence of a common law right are made by state courts , federal courts or both . On the theory that the common law right ...
The latter depends on the former and cannot exist if there was no valid common law right ; yet decisions on the existence of a common law right are made by state courts , federal courts or both . On the theory that the common law right ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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