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Criteria Value of Material copied Object of works Quantity Effect on sale Effect on profits Supersedes original Motive Unfair Use or Fair Use Infringement Relatively ' little Relatively much Different Same Relatively little ...
Criteria Value of Material copied Object of works Quantity Effect on sale Effect on profits Supersedes original Motive Unfair Use or Fair Use Infringement Relatively ' little Relatively much Different Same Relatively little ...
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14 Howard 528 , 530 , 1852 ; 14 L.E. 528 ( cites earlier decisions to this effect ) . 167. p . 530. " The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his assigns ...
14 Howard 528 , 530 , 1852 ; 14 L.E. 528 ( cites earlier decisions to this effect ) . 167. p . 530. " The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his assigns ...
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Certificates of registration ; effect as evidence ; receipt for copies deposited . $ 210 . Catalogs of copyright entries ; effect as evidence . $ 211 . Same ; distribution and sale ; disposal of proceeds . $ 212 .
Certificates of registration ; effect as evidence ; receipt for copies deposited . $ 210 . Catalogs of copyright entries ; effect as evidence . $ 211 . Same ; distribution and sale ; disposal of proceeds . $ 212 .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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35 Stat Act Mar appear apply arts assignment claim common law literary common law right composite concept confusion Congress consent considered Constitution contract copy Copyright Act court covered damages decisions dedicate defendant deposit determine effect entitled exclusive right existence expression extent fact fair give given granted hand held ideas important indicate infringement intended interest interpretation issue journal law literary property letter libraries limited literary property rights manuscript material matter means monopoly moral right multiply nature necessary noted notice object obtain original owner performance periodical permission permitted person plaintiff prevent principle printed production profit proprietor protection published question reason recognized record Register reprint reproduced respect restrictions scholar secure statute statutory statutory copyright substantial term thereof tion transfer types United unless unpublished valid violation whole writings