Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 37.
102. lappuse
... extent appropriated by another , that such taking or appropriation is sufficient in point of law to maintain the suit ( 87 , 91 , 118 , 10 , 115 , 61 , 156 , 50 , 117 , 89 , 112 ) . In 1863 , the courts took cognizance of newer methods ...
... extent appropriated by another , that such taking or appropriation is sufficient in point of law to maintain the suit ( 87 , 91 , 118 , 10 , 115 , 61 , 156 , 50 , 117 , 89 , 112 ) . In 1863 , the courts took cognizance of newer methods ...
169. lappuse
... extent of the actual loss caused ; provided that when the infringement has been profitable , the profits from the infringe- ment shall be the measure of the loss which the author has sustained ; pro- vided further that in the case of ...
... extent of the actual loss caused ; provided that when the infringement has been profitable , the profits from the infringe- ment shall be the measure of the loss which the author has sustained ; pro- vided further that in the case of ...
211. lappuse
... extent , if they were able to do so , of putting down the whole by means of shorthand , yet they could do that only for the purposes of their own information , and could not publish for profit that which they had not obtained the right ...
... extent , if they were able to do so , of putting down the whole by means of shorthand , yet they could do that only for the purposes of their own information , and could not publish for profit that which they had not obtained the right ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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