Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 37.
86. lappuse
... sense of an act which terminates the common law right , but should preferably be termed " limited communication " or " limited dissemination . " In addition , the courts frequently use the term " publication " in the lay sense , with no ...
... sense of an act which terminates the common law right , but should preferably be termed " limited communication " or " limited dissemination . " In addition , the courts frequently use the term " publication " in the lay sense , with no ...
92. lappuse
... sense . Since the decisions indicate quite clearly that " restricted publication " or " limited publication " is re- lated to common law rights rather than to statutory copyright , and since publication in the statutory sense of general ...
... sense . Since the decisions indicate quite clearly that " restricted publication " or " limited publication " is re- lated to common law rights rather than to statutory copyright , and since publication in the statutory sense of general ...
98. lappuse
... sense appears to be limited to the publication ( i.e. , public rather than private repro- duction ) of multiple ... sense is specialized and is not equivalent to the term copy in the everyday sense , is the fact that a musical recording ...
... sense appears to be limited to the publication ( i.e. , public rather than private repro- duction ) of multiple ... sense is specialized and is not equivalent to the term copy in the everyday sense , is the fact that a musical recording ...
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PART | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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