Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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14. lappuse
... prevent a later author from writing and obtaining protection for a similar , or even an identical , work . 99 The ... prevent others from " copying " his work , but he would not be able to prevent others from creating a similar work ...
... prevent a later author from writing and obtaining protection for a similar , or even an identical , work . 99 The ... prevent others from " copying " his work , but he would not be able to prevent others from creating a similar work ...
22. lappuse
... preventing such use ( 222 ) . However , it is the general rule that a person has no such ex- clusive right to the use of his own name as to prevent the assumption of its use by another ( 233 ) . It is very interesting to note that what ...
... preventing such use ( 222 ) . However , it is the general rule that a person has no such ex- clusive right to the use of his own name as to prevent the assumption of its use by another ( 233 ) . It is very interesting to note that what ...
111. lappuse
... prevent the recipient of the letter from showing it to someone else ? There have been no court decisions directly on this point , but it has been indicated ( 15 ) that the recipient of a letter normally has the right to show it to ...
... prevent the recipient of the letter from showing it to someone else ? There have been no court decisions directly on this point , but it has been indicated ( 15 ) that the recipient of a letter normally has the right to show it to ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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