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1.3. rezultāts no 39.
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The author's judgment in such a case must , however , be further conditioned by the fact that , if enough articles were reprinted from any journal , that might theoretically reduce the sale of the journal to such an extent that there ...
The author's judgment in such a case must , however , be further conditioned by the fact that , if enough articles were reprinted from any journal , that might theoretically reduce the sale of the journal to such an extent that there ...
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If the illustrations were prepared for the author for hire , then the author of the article is the corporate author of the illustrations and they are protected to whatever extent the author's article is protected .
If the illustrations were prepared for the author for hire , then the author of the article is the corporate author of the illustrations and they are protected to whatever extent the author's article is protected .
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tion , or restricted private circulation which will not abridge the right of the author any further than necessarily results from the nature and extent of such limited use as he has made or allowed others to make of the manuscript or ...
tion , or restricted private circulation which will not abridge the right of the author any further than necessarily results from the nature and extent of such limited use as he has made or allowed others to make of the manuscript or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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