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130. lappuse
The rights of scholars to use copyrighted materials appear to be divisible into three major classes : 1. ... However , a diligent scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it .
The rights of scholars to use copyrighted materials appear to be divisible into three major classes : 1. ... However , a diligent scholar who locates a copy of manuscript generally succeeds in seeing a copy of it .
133. lappuse
The principle involved , however , is that the scholar has the right to access to any generally published work . All copyrighted works must be generally published to be copyrightable . The copyright proprietor cannot restrain access to ...
The principle involved , however , is that the scholar has the right to access to any generally published work . All copyrighted works must be generally published to be copyrightable . The copyright proprietor cannot restrain access to ...
156. lappuse
insofar as they merely supply the material requested by a scholar in a single copy for his own use , are acting as agents to do for the scholar what he may legally do for himself or may have any agent do for him .
insofar as they merely supply the material requested by a scholar in a single copy for his own use , are acting as agents to do for the scholar what he may legally do for himself or may have any agent do for him .
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHO MAY OBTAIN COPYRIGHT? | 56 |
WHAT ARE WRITINGS OF AUTHORS? | 77 |
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