Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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... reprint ten thousand extra copies of his article for free distribution , that should ordinarily make a great ... reprints to the author , which is evidence that some supplementary publishing of articles in a journal is beneficial to the ...
... reprint ten thousand extra copies of his article for free distribution , that should ordinarily make a great ... reprints to the author , which is evidence that some supplementary publishing of articles in a journal is beneficial to the ...
125. lappuse
... reprints without notice of copyright on the reprints would void the copyright in such articles- if it ever existed . The courts have held without exception that authorized republication without notice terminates the copyright of the ...
... reprints without notice of copyright on the reprints would void the copyright in such articles- if it ever existed . The courts have held without exception that authorized republication without notice terminates the copyright of the ...
131. lappuse
... 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 exhausted . Neither the author nor the publisher can profit from ...
... 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 exhausted . Neither the author nor the publisher can profit from ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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