Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... journal , that might theoretically reduce the sale of the journal to such an extent that there would be no journal in which to publish . Of course , scholarly journals generally provide reprints to the author , which is evidence that ...
... journal , that might theoretically reduce the sale of the journal to such an extent that there would be no journal in which to publish . Of course , scholarly journals generally provide reprints to the author , which is evidence that ...
114. lappuse
... journal either through subsidies paid from the scholar's membership dues in his association or by direct payment of part of the cost of publishing the article . While a few journals provide the author with a limited number of reprints ...
... journal either through subsidies paid from the scholar's membership dues in his association or by direct payment of part of the cost of publishing the article . While a few journals provide the author with a limited number of reprints ...
124. lappuse
... journal is either author or proprietor of the average article published in a scholarly journal , where the author has permitted its publication without pay and generally without indicating in any way that he intends to give the ...
... journal is either author or proprietor of the average article published in a scholarly journal , where the author has permitted its publication without pay and generally without indicating in any way that he intends to give the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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