Literary Property in the United States |
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67. lappuse
CHAPTER X Fair Use The very purpose for which statutory copyright is granted requires that the public be permitted to make any and all uses of the copyright material , except for the limited monopoly granted to the author , for a ...
CHAPTER X Fair Use The very purpose for which statutory copyright is granted requires that the public be permitted to make any and all uses of the copyright material , except for the limited monopoly granted to the author , for a ...
166. lappuse
The protection granted to authors should be in the nature of a franchise for a limited period , granted to the author in return for his act in making his writing available for public uses . 5. The literary property which is protected by ...
The protection granted to authors should be in the nature of a franchise for a limited period , granted to the author in return for his act in making his writing available for public uses . 5. The literary property which is protected by ...
170. lappuse
The franchise so given would generally be a fraud if the author is not permitted to grant valid and enforceable licenses or ... for copyrighting , should never be the excuse for invalidating the basic franchise granted to the author .
The franchise so given would generally be a fraud if the author is not permitted to grant valid and enforceable licenses or ... for copyrighting , should never be the excuse for invalidating the basic franchise granted to the author .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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