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92. lappuse
It would appear from this review of court decisions that part of the difficulty in defining publication stems from the use of the term to mean " general publication " or " restricted publication , " or just publication in the lay ...
It would appear from this review of court decisions that part of the difficulty in defining publication stems from the use of the term to mean " general publication " or " restricted publication , " or just publication in the lay ...
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The only means by which the author of a thesis may be certain that his literary property will be protected is by compliance with the simple requirements of the statute . The courts have held consistently that , after a general ...
The only means by which the author of a thesis may be certain that his literary property will be protected is by compliance with the simple requirements of the statute . The courts have held consistently that , after a general ...
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tion of multiple copies by any means ( even by writing by hand on sheets of paper interleaved with carbon paper , or on a typewriter ) should be considered an infringing use if the material is copyrighted , unless the proprietor assents ...
tion of multiple copies by any means ( even by writing by hand on sheets of paper interleaved with carbon paper , or on a typewriter ) should be considered an infringing use if the material is copyrighted , unless the proprietor assents ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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