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... and paper , and ink , as incidents of the plate , because necessary to its enjoyment . The sale of a copperplate passes the right to such lawful use thereof as the purchaser can make , by reason of the ownership of the thing he ...
... and paper , and ink , as incidents of the plate , because necessary to its enjoyment . The sale of a copperplate passes the right to such lawful use thereof as the purchaser can make , by reason of the ownership of the thing he ...
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Orders for photocopying which , by reason of their extensiveness or for any other reasons , violate this principle should not be accepted . In case of doubt as to whether the excerpt requested complies with this condition , the safe ...
Orders for photocopying which , by reason of their extensiveness or for any other reasons , violate this principle should not be accepted . In case of doubt as to whether the excerpt requested complies with this condition , the safe ...
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The sale of a copperplate passes the right to such lawful use thereof 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 ...
The sale of a copperplate passes the right to such lawful use thereof 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 ...
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WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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