Literary Property in the United States |
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43. lappuse
The subjects treated by the copyright law , which is reproduced in Part II ( 197 ) , are : Section 1. The exclusive rights ... To print , reprint , publish , copy , and vend ... to translate or make any other version ... if it be a ...
The subjects treated by the copyright law , which is reproduced in Part II ( 197 ) , are : Section 1. The exclusive rights ... To print , reprint , publish , copy , and vend ... to translate or make any other version ... if it be a ...
232. lappuse
... if it be a dramatic work and not reproduced in copies for sale , to vend any manuscript or any record whatsoever ... represented , produced , or reproduced ; and to exhibit , perform , represent , produce , or reproduce it in any ...
... if it be a dramatic work and not reproduced in copies for sale , to vend any manuscript or any record whatsoever ... represented , produced , or reproduced ; and to exhibit , perform , represent , produce , or reproduce it in any ...
237. lappuse
Works Not REPRODUCED FOR SALE . ... complete motion picture , if the work be a motion picture other than a photoplay ; or of a photograph or other identifying reproduction thereof , if it be a work of art or a plastic work or drawing .
Works Not REPRODUCED FOR SALE . ... complete motion picture , if the work be a motion picture other than a photoplay ; or of a photograph or other identifying reproduction thereof , if it be a work of art or a plastic work or drawing .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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