Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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57. lappuse
... proprietor of its illustrations . In pleading a case of infringement , the plaintiff must show title , not merely by broad allegation of proprietorship , but by setting forth facts which indicate how he became proprietor . A mere ...
... proprietor of its illustrations . In pleading a case of infringement , the plaintiff must show title , not merely by broad allegation of proprietorship , but by setting forth facts which indicate how he became proprietor . A mere ...
121. lappuse
... proprietor of a copyright owned more than ninety per cent of the stock of the corporation which was named in the notice , the court held that the corporation was not the proprietor and that the copyright was , there- fore , invalid ...
... proprietor of a copyright owned more than ninety per cent of the stock of the corporation which was named in the notice , the court held that the corporation was not the proprietor and that the copyright was , there- fore , invalid ...
125. lappuse
... proprietor's copyright , the proprietor would appear to lose nothing which he has a right to protect . If , however , the author does not want to dedicate his article , the remedy is simple . All he need do is have his copyright notice ...
... proprietor's copyright , the proprietor would appear to lose nothing which he has a right to protect . If , however , the author does not want to dedicate his article , the remedy is simple . All he need do is have his copyright notice ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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