Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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63. lappuse
... matter is republished , the copyright is lost ( 149 , 62 , 63 , 162 ) . While many cases and some current practice fail to take into consideration the principle stated by the Supreme Court ( 120 ) , it has been followed in a number of ...
... matter is republished , the copyright is lost ( 149 , 62 , 63 , 162 ) . While many cases and some current practice fail to take into consideration the principle stated by the Supreme Court ( 120 ) , it has been followed in a number of ...
173. lappuse
... matter thereof to public use . Thereafter any person , including the defendant , was privileged freely to use such matter so dedicated to public use . . . Advertising Ex- change v . Witten . 50 F. S. 137 COB 24 : 19. 1942 . 5. p . 829 ...
... matter thereof to public use . Thereafter any person , including the defendant , was privileged freely to use such matter so dedicated to public use . . . Advertising Ex- change v . Witten . 50 F. S. 137 COB 24 : 19. 1942 . 5. p . 829 ...
174. lappuse
... matter , but is valid as to the new and original matter which has been incorporated therein . It is necessary , however , to keep in mind the distinction between copy- rightability and the effect and extent of the copyright when ...
... matter , but is valid as to the new and original matter which has been incorporated therein . It is necessary , however , to keep in mind the distinction between copy- rightability and the effect and extent of the copyright when ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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