Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 48.
13. lappuse
... means of reducing an inventive idea to practice , so the copyright law protects the means of expressing an idea . If the same idea can be expressed in a plurality of totally different manners , a plurality of copyrights may result , and ...
... means of reducing an inventive idea to practice , so the copyright law protects the means of expressing an idea . If the same idea can be expressed in a plurality of totally different manners , a plurality of copyrights may result , and ...
92. lappuse
... means by which statutory copyright may be secured , except for the brief ad interim protection afforded to foreign publications , and the provision for copyright of unpublished materials of several categories in paragraph 11 , which ...
... means by which statutory copyright may be secured , except for the brief ad interim protection afforded to foreign publications , and the provision for copyright of unpublished materials of several categories in paragraph 11 , which ...
211. lappuse
... means of shorthand , yet they could do that only for the purposes of their own information , and could not publish for profit that which they had not obtained the right of selling . " Nichols v . Pitman . L. R. Chancery Div . v . 26 , p ...
... means of shorthand , yet they could do that only for the purposes of their own information , and could not publish for profit that which they had not obtained the right of selling . " Nichols v . Pitman . L. R. Chancery Div . v . 26 , p ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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