Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... multiply copies . It was to protect authors in their right to profit from the multiplication of copies of their works after they had been first published that the first copy- right statute was passed during the reign of Queen Anne , and ...
... multiply copies . It was to protect authors in their right to profit from the multiplication of copies of their works after they had been first published that the first copy- right statute was passed during the reign of Queen Anne , and ...
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... multiply copies for a limited time to the exclusion of others . Common law and statutory copyright , 17 U.S.C.A. 1-73 , are monopolistic in nature . Generally speaking , one's common - law monopolistic right to publish a literary work ...
... multiply copies for a limited time to the exclusion of others . Common law and statutory copyright , 17 U.S.C.A. 1-73 , are monopolistic in nature . Generally speaking , one's common - law monopolistic right to publish a literary work ...
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... multiply the copies , are two separate and distinct interests . " Stephens v . Cady . 14 Howard 528 , 530 , 1852 ; 14 L.E. 528 ( cites earlier decisions to this effect ) . 167. p . 530. " The copy - right is an exclusive right to the ...
... multiply the copies , are two separate and distinct interests . " Stephens v . Cady . 14 Howard 528 , 530 , 1852 ; 14 L.E. 528 ( cites earlier decisions to this effect ) . 167. p . 530. " The copy - right is an exclusive right to the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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