Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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Ralph Robert Shaw. The legally protected interest in copyright is , thus , the author's interest in the potential financial returns from his compositions ( 11 , 150 ) . Moral Right The moral right of authors consists of the right of the ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. The legally protected interest in copyright is , thus , the author's interest in the potential financial returns from his compositions ( 11 , 150 ) . Moral Right The moral right of authors consists of the right of the ...
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... interest in the publication is to sell copies of the entire issue or volume for profit . If he does not sell copies at a profit , he should soon be a bankrupt ex - publisher . The author , however , may be interested in the widest ...
... interest in the publication is to sell copies of the entire issue or volume for profit . If he does not sell copies at a profit , he should soon be a bankrupt ex - publisher . The author , however , may be interested in the widest ...
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Ralph Robert Shaw. public interest , and any powers it grants must be justified in terms of the public interest . Mr. Justice Holmes said in International News v . Associated Press ( 97 ) , that in copyright and patent cases the ...
Ralph Robert Shaw. public interest , and any powers it grants must be justified in terms of the public interest . Mr. Justice Holmes said in International News v . Associated Press ( 97 ) , that in copyright and patent cases the ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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