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There are many points of interpretation of the intent and application both of common law rights and statute , points ... which the law appears neither to be laid down in the words of statute nor to have been interpreted by the courts .
There are many points of interpretation of the intent and application both of common law rights and statute , points ... which the law appears neither to be laid down in the words of statute nor to have been interpreted by the courts .
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Thus , interpretation of copyright as it normally affects scholars is interpretation at the level of the District Court . It is all very well to say that the disagreeing decisions may be wrong , and that successive appeals to higher ...
Thus , interpretation of copyright as it normally affects scholars is interpretation at the level of the District Court . It is all very well to say that the disagreeing decisions may be wrong , and that successive appeals to higher ...
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Interpretation of fair use of technical and scientific works should receive broader and more liberal interpretation when the purpose of the borrowing is ( 1 ) the acquisition of knowledge by a student , ( 2 ) the application of the ...
Interpretation of fair use of technical and scientific works should receive broader and more liberal interpretation when the purpose of the borrowing is ( 1 ) the acquisition of knowledge by a student , ( 2 ) the application of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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