Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... existence at common law and , therefore , a separate act had to be passed to protect the play right . The Supreme Court of Illinois said , Copyright in a book or drama is the exclusive right of the owner to multiply and dispose of ...
... existence at common law and , therefore , a separate act had to be passed to protect the play right . The Supreme Court of Illinois said , Copyright in a book or drama is the exclusive right of the owner to multiply and dispose of ...
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... existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish the map , or , as said by Lord Mansfield in Millar v . Taylor ( 4 Burr . 2396 ) ' a property in notion , and has no corporeal tangible substance . ' " p . 530. " Even the ...
... existence . It is an incorporeal right to print and publish the map , or , as said by Lord Mansfield in Millar v . Taylor ( 4 Burr . 2396 ) ' a property in notion , and has no corporeal tangible substance . ' " p . 530. " Even the ...
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... EXISTENCE OF COPYRIGHT , OF PIRATICAL COPIES , OR OF COPIES NOT PRODUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 16 OF THIS TITLE . - During the existence of the American copyright in any book the importation into the United States of any piratical ...
... EXISTENCE OF COPYRIGHT , OF PIRATICAL COPIES , OR OF COPIES NOT PRODUCED IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 16 OF THIS TITLE . - During the existence of the American copyright in any book the importation into the United States of any piratical ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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