Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 48.
73. lappuse
... hand books is withdrawn from the market for the purchase of new publications , a publisher of books and a second - hand dealer in books ( where there is no attempt to pass off the one for the other ) cannot be said in any proper sense ...
... hand books is withdrawn from the market for the purchase of new publications , a publisher of books and a second - hand dealer in books ( where there is no attempt to pass off the one for the other ) cannot be said in any proper sense ...
151. lappuse
... hand or by typescript for his research notes , but a student has always been free to " copy " by hand ; and mechanical reproductions from copyright material are presumably intended to take the place of hand transcriptions , and to be ...
... hand or by typescript for his research notes , but a student has always been free to " copy " by hand ; and mechanical reproductions from copyright material are presumably intended to take the place of hand transcriptions , and to be ...
198. lappuse
Ralph Robert Shaw. second hand books is withdrawn from the market for the purchase of new publications , a publisher of books and a second hand dealer in books ( where there is no attempt to pass off the one for the other ) cannot be ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. second hand books is withdrawn from the market for the purchase of new publications , a publisher of books and a second hand dealer in books ( where there is no attempt to pass off the one for the other ) cannot be ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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