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The author , however , may be interested in the widest possible dissemination of his writings , and , if someone should be willing to reprint ten thousand extra copies of his article for free distribution , that should ordinarily make a ...
The author , however , may be interested in the widest possible dissemination of his writings , and , if someone should be willing to reprint ten thousand extra copies of his article for free distribution , that should ordinarily make a ...
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When the issue is sold out , the publisher does not ordinarily reprint it in fact he rarely reprints issues , even though he may , occasionally reprint whole volumes or sets . During wars particularly , editions are small and are soon ...
When the issue is sold out , the publisher does not ordinarily reprint it in fact he rarely reprints issues , even though he may , occasionally reprint whole volumes or sets . During wars particularly , editions are small and are soon ...
248. lappuse
When imported , not more than one copy at one time , for individual use and not for sale ; but such privilege of importation shall not extend to a foreign reprint of a book by an American author copyrighted in the United States .
When imported , not more than one copy at one time , for individual use and not for sale ; but such privilege of importation shall not extend to a foreign reprint of a book by an American author copyrighted in the United States .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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