Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.3. rezultāts no 59.
49. lappuse
... permitted to prevent an author from using his own crea- tion in the future ? Or should permitting a man to publish the in- tellectual work of another , where there is no clear showing of an absolute assignment of the literary property ...
... permitted to prevent an author from using his own crea- tion in the future ? Or should permitting a man to publish the in- tellectual work of another , where there is no clear showing of an absolute assignment of the literary property ...
80. lappuse
... permitted to publish those articles in his journal , can he give permission to reproduce the issue as a whole ... permitted would appear to go be- yond their right under the law either to permit or to deny the privilege . As one ...
... permitted to publish those articles in his journal , can he give permission to reproduce the issue as a whole ... permitted would appear to go be- yond their right under the law either to permit or to deny the privilege . As one ...
107. lappuse
... permitted during the lifetime of the author . If that were not true , then every time we show a letter to a friend or relative , we should be violating a common law right and even having a secretary open our mail would be a violation ...
... permitted during the lifetime of the author . If that were not true , then every time we show a letter to a friend or relative , we should be violating a common law right and even having a secretary open our mail would be a violation ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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