Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... production , a drama , or a musical composition . Other copyrighted works may be recited in public for profit without infringement ( 106 ) . In the light of these decisions , if printing constitutes " copying " or " publishing " and is ...
... production , a drama , or a musical composition . Other copyrighted works may be recited in public for profit without infringement ( 106 ) . In the light of these decisions , if printing constitutes " copying " or " publishing " and is ...
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... production of single copies , each on the request of a scholar or scholarly institution will never seriously interfere or compete with productions of editions . So long as the copyright proprietor is in position to supply copies , no ...
... production of single copies , each on the request of a scholar or scholarly institution will never seriously interfere or compete with productions of editions . So long as the copyright proprietor is in position to supply copies , no ...
135. lappuse
... Production of multitple copies of more than ten per cent of copyrighted works should be unfair use , whether for public or private use , if the works are in print . 7. Production of single copies , of extracts or of entire works , by or ...
... Production of multitple copies of more than ten per cent of copyrighted works should be unfair use , whether for public or private use , if the works are in print . 7. Production of single copies , of extracts or of entire works , by or ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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