Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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30. lappuse
... noted par- ticularly in the above definition . They apply more accurately to the statutory grant than does the word " right " since copyright , as will be noted below , is a creature of statute and is a limited thing , circum- scribed ...
... noted par- ticularly in the above definition . They apply more accurately to the statutory grant than does the word " right " since copyright , as will be noted below , is a creature of statute and is a limited thing , circum- scribed ...
34. lappuse
... noted that the language of this authority limits the power of Congress by several conditions : The object of all legis- lation must be ( 1 ) to promote science and the useful arts ; ( 2 ) by securing for limited times to authors the ...
... noted that the language of this authority limits the power of Congress by several conditions : The object of all legis- lation must be ( 1 ) to promote science and the useful arts ; ( 2 ) by securing for limited times to authors the ...
146. lappuse
... noted above , this is the only case on record in which recompiling or rearranging has been held to be a violation of copyright where no reproduction of copies is involved . In this case there was a commercial interest involved . The ...
... noted above , this is the only case on record in which recompiling or rearranging has been held to be a violation of copyright where no reproduction of copies is involved . In this case there was a commercial interest involved . The ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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