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On the principle of De Minimis Non Curat Lex , it is necessary that a substantial part of the copyrighted work be taken ( 92 , 117 ) , and this doctrine makes it necessary to draw the line between lawful and forbidden use ( 84 ) .
On the principle of De Minimis Non Curat Lex , it is necessary that a substantial part of the copyrighted work be taken ( 92 , 117 ) , and this doctrine makes it necessary to draw the line between lawful and forbidden use ( 84 ) .
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certain types of writings , the absence of statutory notice means nothing - time - consuming investigation would be necessary in each case to determine whether any work is in the public domain . It would appear necessary , in keeping ...
certain types of writings , the absence of statutory notice means nothing - time - consuming investigation would be necessary in each case to determine whether any work is in the public domain . It would appear necessary , in keeping ...
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But it would hardly be contended that the sale of a copperplate passed a press , and paper , and ink , as incidents of the plate , because necessary to its enjoyment . " The sale of a copperplate passes the right to such lawful use ...
But it would hardly be contended that the sale of a copperplate passed a press , and paper , and ink , as incidents of the plate , because necessary to its enjoyment . " The sale of a copperplate passes the right to such lawful use ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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