Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... Fair Use , however , applies when there has been what , in legal parlance would be termed " copying " or " publishing . " Since common law literary property is the right of first publication , there can be no " fair use " of unpublished ...
... Fair Use , however , applies when there has been what , in legal parlance would be termed " copying " or " publishing . " Since common law literary property is the right of first publication , there can be no " fair use " of unpublished ...
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... fair use is that fair use is " one that is reasonable and customary " ( 156 ) . Under this construc- tion the Doctrine of Fair Use does not apply to commercial uses such as advertising a product ( 95 ) . Incidental , fragmentary ...
... fair use is that fair use is " one that is reasonable and customary " ( 156 ) . Under this construc- tion the Doctrine of Fair Use does not apply to commercial uses such as advertising a product ( 95 ) . Incidental , fragmentary ...
134. lappuse
... Fair Use and the principle of De Minimis . It must be borne in mind , that the only thing either common law or statute can be intended to protect , or can actually protect for that matter , is the right to make public use . Furthermore ...
... Fair Use and the principle of De Minimis . It must be borne in mind , that the only thing either common law or statute can be intended to protect , or can actually protect for that matter , is the right to make public use . Furthermore ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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