Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 48.
35. lappuse
... granting a monopoly to the author is the means rather than the object of copyright . As noted above , copyright is a franchise granted in the public interest , and its object is to advance the arts and sciences by encourag- ing the ...
... granting a monopoly to the author is the means rather than the object of copyright . As noted above , copyright is a franchise granted in the public interest , and its object is to advance the arts and sciences by encourag- ing the ...
67. lappuse
... granted re- quires 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 limited time , to publish , vend , etc. " Fair use " is not , as it has ...
... granted re- quires 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 limited time , to publish , vend , etc. " Fair use " is not , as it has ...
129. lappuse
... granted according to the Constitution . The publisher's or proprietor's rights provided by statute appear to be secondary , confused , and to result at times in loss of the literary property . 3. Much of this confusion should disappear ...
... granted according to the Constitution . The publisher's or proprietor's rights provided by statute appear to be secondary , confused , and to result at times in loss of the literary property . 3. Much of this confusion should disappear ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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