Literary Property in the United StatesScarecrow Press, 1950 - 277 lappuses |
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49. lappuse
... substantial copying " refers to copying of a substantial amount of the copyrighted work ; yet in some cases the court has decided that the copying was substantial on the basis of the proportion of the allegedly infringing volume which ...
... substantial copying " refers to copying of a substantial amount of the copyrighted work ; yet in some cases the court has decided that the copying was substantial on the basis of the proportion of the allegedly infringing volume which ...
102. lappuse
... substantially to an injurious extent appropriated by another , that such taking or appropriation is sufficient in point of ... substantial . " ( 67 ) A very special phase of this problem is one in which the Court held that , while the ...
... substantially to an injurious extent appropriated by another , that such taking or appropriation is sufficient in point of ... substantial . " ( 67 ) A very special phase of this problem is one in which the Court held that , while the ...
135. lappuse
... substantial " has been recognized in literary property cases but has never been defined . How much is too little to bother about ? Certainly the royalty to the author ( particularly when he received no pay ) and the loss to the ...
... substantial " has been recognized in literary property cases but has never been defined . How much is too little to bother about ? Certainly the royalty to the author ( particularly when he received no pay ) and the loss to the ...
Saturs
INTRODUCTION | 7 |
WHAT IS LITERARY PROPERTY? | 12 |
What Does Literary Property Protect? | 13 |
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