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subsequent decisions by other courts , so that the question of relative authority , important as that may be to lawyers and to the Courts , is of secondary importance in this book . Relatively few copyright cases are appealed to the ...
subsequent decisions by other courts , so that the question of relative authority , important as that may be to lawyers and to the Courts , is of secondary importance in this book . Relatively few copyright cases are appealed to the ...
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The " right to credit , " i.e. , the right to receive recognition for constructive contribution to the written record of science , is a very important right . Publication of contributions to knowledge is the only form of advertising ...
The " right to credit , " i.e. , the right to receive recognition for constructive contribution to the written record of science , is a very important right . Publication of contributions to knowledge is the only form of advertising ...
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A law of literary property should recognize the right to credit as a very important literary property right ; and the statute should continue that right regardless of whether it involves a monopoly of production and sale of works for ...
A law of literary property should recognize the right to credit as a very important literary property right ; and the statute should continue that right regardless of whether it involves a monopoly of production and sale of works for ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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