Literary Property in the United States |
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1.3. rezultāts no 68.
61. lappuse
Furthermore , the opening phrase of paragraph 10 of the Act , any person entitled thereto by this title ... means anyone who has complied with all the other requirements of the title including the requirement that mechanical work be ...
Furthermore , the opening phrase of paragraph 10 of the Act , any person entitled thereto by this title ... means anyone who has complied with all the other requirements of the title including the requirement that mechanical work be ...
141. lappuse
The persons and institution involved will not be identified . A public institution made single photostat copies of a group of manuscript letters written by a famous , deceased person . The person with whose permission the copies were ...
The persons and institution involved will not be identified . A public institution made single photostat copies of a group of manuscript letters written by a famous , deceased person . The person with whose permission the copies were ...
220. lappuse
... as the purchaser can make , by reason of the ownership of the thing he has bought ; but not the right to a use thereof , by reason of the ownership of something else which he has not bought , and which belongs to a third person .
... as the purchaser can make , by reason of the ownership of the thing he has bought ; but not the right to a use thereof , by reason of the ownership of something else which he has not bought , and which belongs to a third person .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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