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147. lappuse
Other scholarly institutions , government agencies , and private firms quite commonly multiply copies ( plural ) for ... It would appear to be a safe and fair rule that multiplication of a plurality of copies at one time on one order or ...
Other scholarly institutions , government agencies , and private firms quite commonly multiply copies ( plural ) for ... It would appear to be a safe and fair rule that multiplication of a plurality of copies at one time on one order or ...
177. lappuse
He has no exclusive right to multiply or control the subsequent issue of copies by others ; the right of an author or proprietor of a literary work to multiply copies of it to the exclusion of others is the creature of statute ( Palmer ...
He has no exclusive right to multiply or control the subsequent issue of copies by others ; the right of an author or proprietor of a literary work to multiply copies of it to the exclusion of others is the creature of statute ( Palmer ...
219. lappuse
work , without the express consent of the author , as the property in the manuscript , and the right to multiply the ... The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his ...
work , without the express consent of the author , as the property in the manuscript , and the right to multiply the ... The copy - right is an exclusive right to the multiplication of the copies , for the benefit of the author or his ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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